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Hurricane Harvey's Economic Impact

David Ivy
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Austin, TX
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Here's an excellent article (link) from Independence Title offering some initial data and thoughts on the economic impact of Hurricane Harvey. It also links to a decent Reuter's article (link) about post-Harvey investor activity in Houston. Both are well worth the read.

I'd be very interested to hear what those of you already working post-Harvey have experienced so far.

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    Sean Dolan
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    Sean Dolan
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    And I don't know how familiar everyone is with the devastation here, but I got a front row seat when I joined the Cajun Navy after the storm and boated past rows and rows of multi-million dollar homes 10 feet under water. It was insane. 

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