Five Florida Cities Will Be Among The 10 Worst Markets in The U.S. Due To Extreme Weather
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, discusses CoreLogic’s real estate forecast, which names five Florida cities among the ten weakest U.S. housing markets this year. Hurricane damage, rising insurance costs, and mortgage restrictions have severely impacted property values. As climate-related disasters continue, Florida’s real estate market may face further instability.
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