Homeowner Exodus in Flood-Prone Regions for First Time in 6 Years: Redfin

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An aerial view of a flooded residential neighborhood after localized heavy rain in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on Dec. 18, 2024. Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesFor the first time since 2019, more Americans are moving out rather than into the nation’s flood-prone areas.A Nov. 6 Redfin report revealed that high-flood-risk counties saw 29,027 more people move out than in. By comparison, low-flood-risk counties saw 35,941 more people move in than out—the largest gain since 2019.

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