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Despite the rising risks, a record was set in Miami-Dade County in February, when a home on the city's exclusive Star Island sold for an astounding $120 million, the WSJ reported.
In Miami-Dade County, more than 45,000 additional structures are now classified as high risk. Thousands more are in counties on the state’s hurricane-battered Southwest coast.
In Miami-Dade County, more than 45,000 additional structures are now classified as high risk. Thousands more are in counties on the state’s hurricane-battered Southwest coast.
Map Shows 2050 South Florida Sea Level Rise, Flood Risks South Florida’s future looks soggy as rising sea levels threaten Vizcaya, Belle Meade, and FIU Biscayne Bay by 2050.
Some homes in South Florida’s Miami-Dade County lost an average of four percent of their value in 2009 following their added designation in a flood zone, another of Porter’s studies found.
Zone AEs are also "high-risk" areas. FEMA's legend notes that Mar-a-Lago is surrounded by flood zones that could rise between 6 and 12 feet due to any cause, not specifically Milton.
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In Miami-Dade, there’s an increase of more than 45,000 parcels that now need flood insurance because they are in a higher-risk flood zone.
Miami neighborhoods that were previously undesirable for real-estate developers are becoming popular due to lower climate risk, driving up prices.
Miami-Dade County is awaiting a letter in August resolving appeals by several cities to a pending map revision that proposes to add 45,420 structures to special flood hazard zones.