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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

do u consider earth quake durability
Hi. all my eggs are in the NW real estate basket.
my 2 best properties are big 2 story 6 bed homes w/ separate 1 bedroom cottages. super cash flow, easy to rent, great neighborhood. worth about 600k each.
all 4 building are on cripple walls.
they will not survive a moderate shaking.
I worry... totally ineffective strategy.
Is there something I should do.
thx russ