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Rehabbing after a Natural Disaster - Specifically Hurricane Ian
I live in Fort Myers, FL, which was basically ground zero for the recent Hurricane Ian.
The amount of damage and amount of properties effected is unbelievable when looking at it in its entirety.
Does anyone have strategies of investing in markets after a major natural disaster?