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Frank Lin
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Charlotte, North Carolina natural disasters and risks

Frank Lin
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What is the rate of natural disasters in Charlotte, North Carolina.  I'm planning on investing there, but read that sometimes there's tornadoes (rare).  Alos hurricanes can reach North Carolina, and sometime Charlotte.  Also flooding is high in Charlotte.  This is what I read online when I did research.  What are your experiences in Charlotte, NC in terms of these disasters occuring?  Last thing I want is to get a property, and then something bad like flooding occurs, etc.  Thans

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Daisy Ferreiras
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Daisy Ferreiras
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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I wouldn’t worry too much about that. A really bad hurricane hasn’t hit here since ‘92

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H. Louretta Dawkins
  • Property Manager
  • North Carolina & South Carolina
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H. Louretta Dawkins
  • Property Manager
  • North Carolina & South Carolina
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I agree with Daisy.  As a rule, Charlotte doesn't have to deal with extreme weather situations.

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