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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5891685" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>With homeowner insurers bailing out of Florida as fast as they run you'll need a lot of pension and investment money just to pay your insurance premiums....if you can somebody even willing to write you a policy.....Just too much rain, too much heat, too much hurricane, too much humidity, too much mold, too much rising ocean levels, too much air conditioning to keep the place livable as people run from one air conditioned building to the next just to survive.</p><p></p><p>In fact a couple of months ago I read a report containing qualified opinions stating that the migration to the warmer climates is slowing dramatically due to the conditions I've stated. In the future the highest population growth will occur in the Midwest and New England .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5891685, member: 58386"] With homeowner insurers bailing out of Florida as fast as they run you'll need a lot of pension and investment money just to pay your insurance premiums....if you can somebody even willing to write you a policy.....Just too much rain, too much heat, too much hurricane, too much humidity, too much mold, too much rising ocean levels, too much air conditioning to keep the place livable as people run from one air conditioned building to the next just to survive. In fact a couple of months ago I read a report containing qualified opinions stating that the migration to the warmer climates is slowing dramatically due to the conditions I've stated. In the future the highest population growth will occur in the Midwest and New England . [/QUOTE]
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