Florida has a higher number of damaged properties currently on sale than either California or Texas.
Florida has more damaged properties up for sale than any other state in the country, according to data available on Zillow, revealing that homeowners in the Sunshine State are eager to unburden themselves from homes whose repairs could cost them greatly.As of Thursday morning, there were a total of 202,545 properties listed on Zillow by agents in Florida. Of these, 963 were described as having some damage.
Mike Carballa, the Pasco county administrator, estimated then that between 4,000 to 6,000 local homes had been damaged by Idalia—for a total of $9.36 billion in insured property damages.April and November 2023 saw record rainfall in respectively Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach County, with hundreds of homes reportedly suffering major damages.Previous data from Redfin have shown that Floridians are willing to sell off their homes in the aftermath of extreme weather events.
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