Climate change could erase $1.4 trillion in real estate value due to insurance costs
A novel new report combining several strands of research finds that human-driven climate change could result in $1.47 trillion in net property value losses from rising insurance costs and shifting consumer demand. Why it matters: Insurance costs are increasing faster than mortgage payments. That’s squeezing homeowners and eventually leading to climate change-driven migration away…
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