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Changing Climates & Buying Properties
Hello All,
I’m a SoCal native and water supply and changing environmental factors have always been a consideration.
Last year we started looking for our next property in AZ, but recent research about drought conditions there makes me pause in considering it for a long term buy and hold. Given the increase in population and the increased demand for water that brings, it just doesn’t seem sustainable to me.
I’m curious how others navigate changing climate issues and factor them into buying decisions.
Thanks!