While climate change is undeniable, a new study examined the types of Americans who move to areas exposed to high climate-related risks, including wildfire, flooding, hurricanes, extreme heat, and drought. Click through to see which archetypes are moving to which regions.
Read More »Risky Fire Practices Decreasing Nationwide
The Hartford Home Fire Index, published by The Hartford, a property and casualty insurance provider, has released its third index tracking the probability of home fires in the top 150 metropolitan areas.
Read More »Where Wildfires Burn, All-Cash Buyers Soon Follow
According to the report, all-cash offers after a fire increase due to new builders and investors entering the local market taking advantage of the circumstances.
Read More »How Much Does Home Insurance Rise After a Fire?
A fire can be one of the worst days of a homeowner’s life—not only could it take years to recover emotionally from losing everything you own—it can be financially devastating, even after an insurance payout. ValuePenguin, a data analysis company owned ...
Read More »FEMA Funding $2M Wildfire Mitigation Program in California
With mortgage delinquencies slow to recover following disaster, FEMA and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services is attempting to prevent disaster before it happens.
Read More »California Neighborhoods Endangered As Wildfires Approach
The Kincade Fire and the Tick Fire are bearing down on high-value homes in the Los Angeles area.
Read More »CoreLogic Launches First Non-Weather-Related Risk Solution
The solution aims to quantify insurance risk through a comprehensive structural, appliance, systems, and location analysis of non-weather-related risk.
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