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After a statewide tour, homebuilding market analyst Lesley Deutch reports: “Florida is on fire.”
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An deck at an Alabama beach house failed suddenly in early March under the weight of students partying on spring break, sending several to the hospital.
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On Plum Island’s unstable shoreline, panicked homeowners have taken matters into their own hands, building armored rock-wall defenses along their beach. But the legal ground they stand on is as shifting and unreliable as the crumbling dunes.
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New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has adopted FEMA’s tough new advisory flood maps for the New Jersey rebuilding. But he also says the maps may be eased when the final version comes out. Is he right?
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Some homeowners may be forced out. Others may be able to rebuild, better. But one thing’s for sure: Things are going to change in Union Beach, New Jersey.
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The NFIP paid a Staten Island homeowner $10,000 for flood damage to her first floor. Now they say the space was a basement — and they want their money back.
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As Hurricane Katrina taught in New Orleans, the road home after a hurricane is not a simple path.
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In a first for the New Jersey recovery effort, FEMA has provided a trailer to a New Jersey family on land they already own.
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Sand dunes saved some houses from Sandy's storm surge. But some beachfront homeowners still won't sign off on raising the dunes.
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Homes flooded by Sandy are showing up in real estate listings at a steep discount — but it’s buyer beware.