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Charles Fletcher
  • Houston, TX
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Less obvious earthquake damages

Charles Fletcher
  • Houston, TX
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I'm in Houston, but I have been considering property in OKC, Enid or Stillwater. Has the last 2 years of more frequent tremors and earthquakes effected property values at all? Are people worried that the long term effects on foundations, roofs and structures could lead to higher maintenance costs?

I guess I'm asking: Has this changed the real estate market for investors, wholesalers and Joe Homeowner?

Thanks!

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