Experts Say Florida’s New Live Local Act Is ‘Like Throwing A Hand Grenade’ On State’s Real Estate Market
Still, other industry professionals see the new law as nothing but positive.
Still, other industry professionals see the new law as nothing but positive.
According to a recent study, in the coming decades, four out of five Miami-Dade residents may face disruption or displacement, whether they live in flood zones or not. The study says the effects will be felt predominantly by lower-income people as habitable areas shrink and housing prices rise.
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According to a new study conducted by researchers at Cornell and Florida State Universities, with sea level rise projected to chronically flood properties, Florida can expect to lose a combined assessed value of $619 billion this century – a figure considered a likely significant underestimation.
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