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Looking For A Lower Insurance Rate? In Miami, You Have Tough Options. Here’s Some Advice

Many Florida homeowners might be considering finding an insurance company to give them a better rate. But there’s little chance of finding one, especially if they live in the southeastern part of the state. Half a dozen independent insurance agents said that only a handful of insurance companies are willing to write new policies, and new ones are focusing on policies that are being handed over by the state-created Citizens Insurance.

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New Technologies Like In This Coconut Grove Home Could Make Homes More Resistant To Hurricanes

While investing in strong building materials and incorporating hurricane-resistant windows and doors will help people manage more intense storms, building experts are looking at other ways of making homes more suited for the challenges that come with extreme weather. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Unpacking Miami’s New 40-Year Plan Against Rising Sea Levels

Though there are clearly no easy fixes to keep Miami above water, the South Florida city recently released the Stormwater Master Plan, a comprehensive guide that outlines how the city can combat the encroaching effects of climate change and rising sea levels. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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Realtors, Developers Worry About Climate Change — But Buyers Aren’t Fretting Just Yet

According to a recent survey, about 35% of 2,000 of real estate industry professionals said that climate change would be the most pressing issue facing the South Florida CRE market in 2020, CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE

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