Housing Equality & Policy
Flood-Prone America Is Seeing More People Move Out Than In for the First Time Since 2019
An analysis of domestic migration data shows high-flood-risk counties lost nearly 30,000 more residents than they gained last year, driven largely by outflows from Miami
Over $50 Billion Worth of Los Angeles Homes Were Impacted by the January Wildfires
The typical home that was impacted had a value of $3.7 million prior to the fires. $51.7 billion worth of homes in the city of

Florida Condo Prices Are Holding Up Best Away From the Coast
Condo prices are up 5% year over year in inland Florida, but down a respective 5% and 3% on Florida’s Gulf Coast and Atlantic Coast.
Older Americans Are More Likely to Buy Disaster-Prone Homes Than Younger Americans
37% of home purchases made by people 65+ occur in counties with high risk of extreme heat, compared with 32% of purchases made by people
Homes With Low Natural Disaster Risk Are Rising in Value Faster Than Homes With High Risk for the First Time in Over a Decade
This year marked the first time since 2010 that low-risk homes across three major climate categories—heat, fire and flood—gained value faster than high-risk homes. That
41% of Florida Residents Have Money Set Aside for Climate-Related Repairs: Survey
Two in five (40.8%) Florida residents have set aside funds for home repairs relating to unpredictable events caused by climate change. That’s according to a
Flood-Prone America Is Seeing More People Move Out Than In for the First Time Since 2019
An analysis of domestic migration data shows high-flood-risk counties lost nearly 30,000 more residents than they gained last year, driven largely by outflows from Miami
Over $50 Billion Worth of Los Angeles Homes Were Impacted by the January Wildfires
The typical home that was impacted had a value of $3.7 million prior to the fires. $51.7 billion worth of homes in the city of

Florida Condo Prices Are Holding Up Best Away From the Coast
Condo prices are up 5% year over year in inland Florida, but down a respective 5% and 3% on Florida’s Gulf Coast and Atlantic Coast.
Older Americans Are More Likely to Buy Disaster-Prone Homes Than Younger Americans
37% of home purchases made by people 65+ occur in counties with high risk of extreme heat, compared with 32% of purchases made by people
Homes With Low Natural Disaster Risk Are Rising in Value Faster Than Homes With High Risk for the First Time in Over a Decade
This year marked the first time since 2010 that low-risk homes across three major climate categories—heat, fire and flood—gained value faster than high-risk homes. That
41% of Florida Residents Have Money Set Aside for Climate-Related Repairs: Survey
Two in five (40.8%) Florida residents have set aside funds for home repairs relating to unpredictable events caused by climate change. That’s according to a