In many US regions, home insurance is no longer an option, or so expensive people are raw dogging it.
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I wonder how many of those people are significantly reducing their carbon footprint & voting for environmental policies. It's going to be a lot easier for everyone to find not-disaster-prone locations to move to if we reduce the trajectory towards apocalypse even a little.
Nearly half of homeowners want to relocate
but find it hard because the real estate 'industry' has their hand out. Say goodbye to a significant percentage of value due to middlemen like Kin, coincidentally why you're seeing this.
It’s intriguing to an outsider that climate denial appears to be so prominent in the USA, whereas the average US American reacts directly to the threat. It would be refreshing if this fear would for once precipitate in the elections.
If you look at what Republican leadership is doing (not saying), they absolutely believe climate change is a threat. They're reacting to it with dystopian measures, but it's clear they're just playing dumb.
According to Wikipedia, Kin
provides home insurance in Florida, Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia
Sounds like the areas voting for things to get worse...
Kin is good. I know people that work and have worked there. Florida is very limited on options, so it’s nice to have more safety nets.
They certainly seem like the people to know who is wanting to move somewhere with less climate chaos!