According to Verisk, severe hail events occurred 18% more frequently in the first half of 2023 than the prior three years, with eight of the top 10 metro areas reporting the most damage found in the Lone Star State.
Read More »High-Risk Homes Lack Flood Insurance
The COVID-19 pandemic may be taking the spotlight right now, but natural disasters will continue this year just like any other year. Unfortunately, many homeowners are not protected with flood insurance.
Read More »Mississippi Homes at Risk of Flood Damage
As the Pearl River reaches historic levels, Jackson, Mississippi residents prepare their homes for impending damage.
Read More »The Danger Beyond the Storm
Florida may be known for a high volume of natural disaster-related damage, but according to a new study, storms aren’t the only risk factor to consider when it comes to Sunshine State housing.
Read More »Over $2T Worth of Homes at Risk of Wildfire Destruction
California has faced a significant number of wildfires this year, and according to Redfin, these counties are the most at risk, due both to location and the value of homes.
Read More »Wildfires and Housing: Knowing the Risks
After several years of these record-breaking wildfires, a new report examines properties at risk of damage from wildfires in the United States.
Read More »Revisiting California’s Camp Wildfire: The Long-Term Housing Impact
Officials have identified the source of last year's Camp Fire in California. How much housing damage did the fire ultimately cause?
Read More »Analyzing the Reach of Flood Insurance
The number of homeowners with flood insurance has decreased in the past ten years, but many homeowners are turning to private policies instead of the National Flood Insurance Program. See what factors drive flood insurance policy purchases.
Read More »Hurricane Florence’s Long-Term Impact
In the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, storm surges and water damage will force many residents of the Carolinas to lose their homes. What is the long term impact of the damage on housing?
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