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Alec Anderson
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  • Chattanooga, TN
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Anyone experienced with 500yr flood zones?

Alec Anderson
  • Investor
  • Chattanooga, TN
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I'm looking at a property that has the front half of the house/yard in the 500yr flood zone and the back half is out of the flood zone. The house is on a crawlspace, and so I really don't think the house itself would ever flood, seeing as the back half is technically out of the flood zone and its the same height off the ground as the front.. My question is, do all houses in the 500yr floodzone require flood insurance, or is it more of a case by case basis? It's in zone x on the fema map. I have heard different answers from different people, and hoping to get some more facts/opinions.. I'd be looking to flip the property, so I don't want my end buyer to be scared off if their mortgage lender required it..

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