https://www.newsweek.com/florida-homeowners-struggle-sell-their-houses-1912392Aquamarine?

Meanwhile, soaring insurance fees are also dissuading potential buyers from purchasing property as they add more costs to owning a home.

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    10 days ago

    here's the link since OP link is typo'd: https://www.newsweek.com/florida-homeowners-struggle-sell-their-houses-1912392

    "Inventory is growing stale fast in Texas and Florida largely because those states are building far more homes than anywhere else in the country, contributing to rising supply, and because some homebuyers are nervous about the increasing prevalence of natural disasters," Redfin said in its analysis.

    Haven't done a holistic analysis, but if the housing slump is true for only Texas and Florida, and not Georgia Alabama Miss/etc, then the above quote is true and it has nothing to do with climate change (neither temps nor hurricanes)