Not exact matches
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In any coastal area there's extra value in property, [but] climate change, insofar as it increases risks for those properties from any specific set of hazards — like flooding and storm surge — will decrease value.&raqu
In any coastal
area there's extra
value in property, [but] climate change, insofar as it increases risks for those properties from any specific set of hazards — like flooding and storm surge — will decrease value.&raqu
in property, [but] climate change, insofar as it increases risks for those properties from any specific set of hazards — like
flooding and storm surge — will decrease
value.»
«Will there be a massive decline
in the property
values of the
flooded areas in Houston?
Fundamentally it seems to me that a major earthquake would change the
value of the actual
area significantly
in a way a fire or
flood would not.
I'm not 100 % sure yet whether temperature should be a gameplay element or not: having to worry about the characters getting hypothermia if you don't get them out of a
flooded area fast enough might add some gameplay
value, but
in most cases drowning or being crushed by the pressure are more prominent threats and maintaining a comfortable room temperature might easily become just a tedious chore.
For example, an analysis of the risks of sea level rise for the State of California evaluated the economic
value of property at risk of
flooding, as well as the size, economic status, and demographic backgrounds of the population living
in areas vulnerable to
flooding,
area of wetland likely to be lost, and other metrics related to threatened transportation, energy, and water infrastructure (Heberger et al 2011).
In fact in some areas badly flooded in 2000, property values returned to normal in just 3 years despite the fact that the town continues to be under threa
In fact
in some areas badly flooded in 2000, property values returned to normal in just 3 years despite the fact that the town continues to be under threa
in some
areas badly
flooded in 2000, property values returned to normal in just 3 years despite the fact that the town continues to be under threa
in 2000, property
values returned to normal
in just 3 years despite the fact that the town continues to be under threa
in just 3 years despite the fact that the town continues to be under threat.
Identify the risk level for a potential
flood in your
area and weigh the
value of your vehicle against the cost of comprehensive coverage.
Interruption of Trip: If the Insured is unable to continue the Trip due to the death of a parent, spouse, sibling or child; or due to serious damage to the Insured's principal residence from fire,
flood or similar natural disaster (tornado, earthquake, hurricane, etc.), the program will reimburse up to the maximum stated
in the Schedule of Benefits the Insured for the cost of economy travel, less the
value of applied credit from an unused return travel ticket, to return home to their
area of principal residence.
Lower crop prices,
floods and a ruthless winter
in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario failed to significantly impact the
value of agricultural land, though sellers
in the
areas hardest hit by the harsh winter reported seeing fewer transactions and an increase
in the number of days on the market, the report says.
MIAMI — Sharp increases
in federal
flood insurance rates are distressing coastal homeowners from Hawaii to New England and are starting to hurt property
values and housing sales
in areas just beginning to recover from the recession, according to residents and legislators.
By comparison, Ascension Parish Assessor Mert Smiley reduced assessed
value 75 percent on homes affected by
flooding, primarily
in the St. Amant
area.