The Orlando Housing Market Is In Trouble, Partially Caused by Extreme Weather and Insurance Woes
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that the Orlando housing market is struggling, with inventory up 66% over the seasonal norm. The likely cause is a mix of hurricane-related damage and skyrocketing home insurance premiums, making homeownership less affordable. McIntyre notes this trend may spread beyond Orlando as climate-related risks reshape Florida’s real estate landscape.
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