Housing Equality & Policy
1 in 5 Americans Believes Climate Change Is Hurting Home Values In Their Area: Survey
Plus, nearly two-thirds of U.S. homeowners have spent money to protect their homes against climate risks, with over one-third investing $5,000 or more. Extreme temperatures
Nearly Half of Americans Who Plan to Move Say Natural Disasters, Extreme Temperatures Factored Into Their Decision to Relocate: Survey
Rising sea levels played a role for about one-third of people who plan to move in the next year. Many respondents say they wouldn’t relocate
A Racist Past, a Flooded Future: Formerly Redlined Areas Have $107 Billion Worth of Homes Facing High Flood Risk—25% More Than Non-Redlined Areas
In dozens of American cities including Sacramento and Chicago, formerly redlined neighborhoods have a larger share of homes endangered by flooding than neighborhoods that weren’t
Survey: Over a Quarter of Americans Want to Live Somewhere Else Due to Recent Natural Disasters
A smaller share—23%—say that recent natural disasters have made them like where they live even more. More than a quarter (27%) of Americans said that
Nearly 75% of People Worry About Climate Change When Buying or Selling a Home
Almost three-quarters of people say an increase in the frequency or intensity of natural disasters at least somewhat factors into their decision about where and whether to buy or sell a home.
Los Angeles, Orange & Santa Clara Counties Are at Risk of Losing More Than $2 Trillion Worth of Housing Value Due to Wildfires
Redfin agents say California residents are finally starting to move away from wildfire-prone areas to buy homes in safer regions.
1 in 5 Americans Believes Climate Change Is Hurting Home Values In Their Area: Survey
Plus, nearly two-thirds of U.S. homeowners have spent money to protect their homes against climate risks, with over one-third investing $5,000 or more. Extreme temperatures
Nearly Half of Americans Who Plan to Move Say Natural Disasters, Extreme Temperatures Factored Into Their Decision to Relocate: Survey
Rising sea levels played a role for about one-third of people who plan to move in the next year. Many respondents say they wouldn’t relocate
A Racist Past, a Flooded Future: Formerly Redlined Areas Have $107 Billion Worth of Homes Facing High Flood Risk—25% More Than Non-Redlined Areas
In dozens of American cities including Sacramento and Chicago, formerly redlined neighborhoods have a larger share of homes endangered by flooding than neighborhoods that weren’t
Survey: Over a Quarter of Americans Want to Live Somewhere Else Due to Recent Natural Disasters
A smaller share—23%—say that recent natural disasters have made them like where they live even more. More than a quarter (27%) of Americans said that
Nearly 75% of People Worry About Climate Change When Buying or Selling a Home
Almost three-quarters of people say an increase in the frequency or intensity of natural disasters at least somewhat factors into their decision about where and whether to buy or sell a home.
Los Angeles, Orange & Santa Clara Counties Are at Risk of Losing More Than $2 Trillion Worth of Housing Value Due to Wildfires
Redfin agents say California residents are finally starting to move away from wildfire-prone areas to buy homes in safer regions.