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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in a Raleigh suburb, so an outside the DC Metro Area data point for you: Nothing is moving. [/quote] No one wants to live in Raleigh. It's all in a massive flood zone.[/quote] What are you even talking about. No it's not.[/quote] +1 It's inland.[/quote] I've lived in Raleigh and certain places are flood zones and others are not. Streams and rivers can flood inland. Anyone who has lived there for a few years can tell you which areas flood. In my "affordable" under 700k portion of MoCo, sfhs are still selling, but very few are coming on the market. One near us just went under contract in days. Near Glenmont. [/quote] If you are evaluating areas likely to experience flooding given the reality of climate change, Washington, DC ranks much higher than Raleigh, NC.[/quote] Old Town Alexandria certainly floods![/quote]
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