Users Online Now:
2,040
(
Who's On?
)
Visitors Today:
1,598,705
Pageviews Today:
2,331,381
Threads Today:
628
Posts Today:
13,058
06:58 PM
Directory
Adv. Search
Topics
Forum
Back to Forum
Back to Thread
REPLY TO THREAD
Subject
My house at the beach will cost at least $50-75K to Fix - Should I?
User Name
Font color:
Default
Dark Red
Red
Orange
Brown
Yellow
Green
Olive
Cyan
Blue
Dark Blue
Indigo
Violet
Black
Font:
Default
Verdana
Tahoma
Ms Sans Serif
In accordance with industry accepted best practices we ask that users limit their copy / paste of copyrighted material to the relevant portions of the article you wish to discuss and no more than 50% of the source material, provide a link back to the original article and provide your original comments / criticism in your post with the article.
[quote:Anonymous Coward 16800654:MV8yMDUxNzkzXzM0NDgxNjk5XzQ1MjFGMDAz] [quote:skyblau:MV8yMDUxNzkzXzM0NDgxNTc4X0FFRTM1MzQy] No, take this as a hint from mother nature, and move off the coast. The oceans are rising, and this one storm is proof in itself that another storm can and will come. Buy a house in the middle of the US, good land for a garden, and secluded enough from neighbors that they won't be a nuisance. Not in any city. [/quote] thanks - i am just thinking people will be looking for a bargain and not sure they will be of the same caliber of current residents and that alone reduces the value tremendously. everyone around here says rebuild - but have been watching for doom for some years now and though this isn't great - it won't break my bank so if this is a 100 year storm not much chance of happening again. [/quote]
Original Message
my house got hit by sandy. no flood insurance and no fema handout - should I rebuild?
Pictures (click to insert)
General
Politics
Bananas
People
Potentially Offensive
Emotions
Big Round Smilies
Aliens and Space
Friendship & Love
Textual
Doom
Misc Small Smilies
Religion
Love
Random
View All Categories
|
Next Page >>