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speaking of skyrocketing prices of things, how long before all of Florida property is uninsurable at any price? -- (link)
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hollywood big shot (aka pickmix)
May 21 '24, 11:41
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https://twitter.com/carlquintanilla/status/1792892379105530161
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Texas too: 2022 $ 1696, 2023 $ 2666 2024 $ 3534 -- nm
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Pippy Shark
May 21, 12:05
Insurance is abandoning California, oddly the upscale hoods -- nm
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zeitgeist
May 21, 11:44
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at least in LA, the priciest stuff is up in the hills, which has the biggest fire/mudslide risks. those are the policies getting canceled. tough shit -- nm*
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hollywood big shot
May 21, 11:48
my friend who lives in jax is in denial about what uninsurability will do to housing prices. -- nm
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🏳️🌈 mandy chem 🏳️🌈
May 21, 11:43
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