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[quote=Anonymous]Don't buy anywhere there is a risk of landslides/geological movement. This is in Southern California beach community called Palos Verdes. The land in some areas of the city is moving one foot per week. Yes that is per WEEK. The gas company shut off gas a month ago and yesterday the electric company had to shut off power to around 150 multi-million dollar homes. https://ktla.com/news/local-news/electricity-to-be-shut-off-for-homes-affected-by-rancho-palos-verdes-landslide-city-issues-evacuation-warning/ Here is a video of what land movement does to a home. It is incredulous that this home is still for sale: https://youtu.be/VVoSGUsuZa4?si=GlFf5pUUatzQmH4T When in doubt get a geological inspection. We live in another area of California and loved one house after seeing it but it was in a canyon. We found out a buyer had backed out after a geological inspection showed concerns so we didn't bother investigating more and bought another house. [/quote]
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