It doesn’t work like that. Hurricanes are already plenty intense.
New buyers moving here from out of state have no clue. No one tells them what an existential threat the hurricanes are, even inland, and they only learn when they go through their first bad one.
Meanwhile, people build giant mansions right on the coast… because they don’t care. They’re snowbirds that don’t live here during hurricane season anyway, they build them on stilts or whatever, and honestly if the houses are demolished it’s probably not even a huge deal to the owners.
Honestly, insurance is the best bucket of cold water. The sticker price for flood insurance, if you can even get it at all anymore is just about the biggest shock people get. It’s a heard measure of just how risky the area you’re in is, kinda like living close to a volcano.
It doesn’t work like that. Hurricanes are already plenty intense.
New buyers moving here from out of state have no clue. No one tells them what an existential threat the hurricanes are, even inland, and they only learn when they go through their first bad one.
Meanwhile, people build giant mansions right on the coast… because they don’t care. They’re snowbirds that don’t live here during hurricane season anyway, they build them on stilts or whatever, and honestly if the houses are demolished it’s probably not even a huge deal to the owners.
Honestly, insurance is the best bucket of cold water. The sticker price for flood insurance, if you can even get it at all anymore is just about the biggest shock people get. It’s a heard measure of just how risky the area you’re in is, kinda like living close to a volcano.