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Nancy Durso
  • Lender
  • Vienna, VA
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Why You Must Consider Air Quality When Making Your Next Investment Decision

Nancy Durso
  • Lender
  • Vienna, VA
Posted

As the impacts of climate change become increasingly evident, more individuals are likely to incorporate considerations of air quality and other disaster risks into their choices when selecting a place to live. 

Rising temperatures, increased frequency of wildfires, and more severe weather events have heightened awareness about environmental safety. Potential homeowners and renters are now prioritizing locations that offer better air quality and are less susceptible to natural disasters such as floods, hurricanes, and droughts. 

This shift in priorities not only influences real estate markets but also encourages communities to adopt more sustainable practices and resilience measures to attract and retain residents.