Redfin reports that home listings and home sales have bounced back in Florida towns hit by Hurricane Ian last fall, a storm that caused between $41 billion and $70 billion in damage to the area.
Read More »Investors Measure the Toll of Climate Change on Miami Property Values
New research from CoreLogic indicates that both large and small real estate investors are aware of risks of natural disasters in the red-hot Miami region, where annual storm surges continue to threaten human safety and properties.
Read More »Insuring the American Homeowner in 2023
A new report from Insurify projects that home insurance premiums are expected to rise 9% in 2023, led by issues with the nation's supply chain and climate change.
Read More »Seeking Balance in Housing Affordability and Climate Change
A new report focusing on the state of Massachusetts has found that the Commonwealth must take measures to curb its housing affordability crisis, while simultaneously counteracting climate change, to create eco-friendly homes without pricing out the next generation of homebuyers.
Read More »Upcoming Hurricane Season May Threaten an Estimated 33 Million U.S. Homes
A new report from CoreLogic has found that climate change is expected to alter hurricane activity this year, placing $11.6 trillion total reconstruction cost value at risk of hurricane-force wind damage across U.S. coastal counties.
Read More »Collaboration Between Professor and Students Take on Mortgage Climate Risk
Professor Clifford Rossi called the project "the finest student presentation on a highly technical subject I have ever been involved with."
Read More »HUD Issues Proposed Rule on Floodplain Management
The Department’s Proposed Rule would revise regulations governing floodplain management and the protection of wetlands to implement the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard.
Read More »Climate Change Could Cost Miami Homeowners $7.9B by 2050
Acknowledging the looming dangers of a warming planet, CoreLogic has released new research accounting for factors such as rising sea levels, increased frequency of intense storms, and the amount of flooding that could be caused by storms in the Miami area by 2050.
Read More »CoreLogic Announces Suite of Property Risk Tools
New solution offers a view of physical risk, leveraging Google Cloud, combining hyperlocal property data with financial information to estimate and mitigate the impact and cost of future catastrophes.
Read More »HUD Reaffirms Its Efforts on Climate Change
HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge and Deputy Secretary Adrianne Todman addressed the 27th U.N. Climate Conference to discuss the Department’s climate action plan through improving efficient and resilient building standards.
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