U.S. housing market could lose nearly $1.5 trillion in value due to rising costs of climate change
Published Wed, Feb 19 202512:53 PM ESTUpdated Wed, Feb 19 20252:27 PM EST
By: Diana Olick
watch nowVIDEO05:12At least 20% of U.S. homes will be de-valued due to climate change, says DeltaTerra CEO Dave Burt
It’s still too soon to fully calculate the cost of the Los Angeles wildfires, but one thing is clear: The cost of insurance will go up, and that will affect not just the value of LA real estate but of real estate across the nation. LEARN MORE…
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