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With Hurricane Ian bringing massive storm surge and inland flooding, Floridians could have more than
CoreLogic released a projection Thursday of
Residents who have mortgages on properties in designated flood zones are required to have flood insurance, which is mostly purchased through the National Flood Insurance Program. But most Floridians don't have flood insurance, exacerbating problems from Ian, which caused flooding across the state.
Property owners face the possibility of cleaning up water damage without the financial backstop of insurance.
"This is going to be a big flood event, unfortunately. … At the end of the day, what we do know is that not enough policyholders have flood insurance in the state of
In a news release, CoreLogic described inland flooding from the storm as "extreme" and pointed to areas along the
Meanwhile, the analytics firm pointed to broader effects from the hurricane on the real-estate market.
"Housing markets in



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