
Massachusetts Buys Back Homes in Flood-Prone Coastal Areas
Massachusetts is buying back residential properties in coastal areas prone to repeated flooding, offering a financial exit for homeowners in high-risk zones.
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Massachusetts is buying back residential properties in coastal areas prone to repeated flooding, offering a financial exit for homeowners in high-risk zones.

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Zillow has removed its climate risk scores from property listings following complaints from real estate agents and homeowners who questioned the data's accuracy.

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Proposed budget cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are raising alarms in the real estate and insurance sectors, which rely on its data.

Charleston's real estate market is surging, with prices up nearly 40% since 2020, despite a dramatic increase in severe coastal flooding events.