Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says flood factor 1/10 on the link? Not 9/10
Mine says 9/10. I just rechecked it.
So weird. I checked again and now it says 9/10.
I would definitely ask the real estate agent because the homeowner is responsible to disclose if there was a flood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very strange, but if you go to floodfactor.com and put in the address directly, you can see that all the nearby houses also have elevated flood risk. There must be something with the topography or sewer system that's driving it (or an error).
and this could be the reason why it's been sitting. If I were the owners I would be pissed because the way the data is provided on Redfin with using a 9/10 score, it makes it sound like it's a 90% chance not a 1% chance.
depending on what state you live in and what the competition laws are, I wonder if the Redfin/Zillow home purchase programs will get them into trouble. I can imagine a homeowner (at the behest of a class action firm) arguing that they are artificially depressing the value of the house in order to get a lower value for their own purchase
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's very strange, but if you go to floodfactor.com and put in the address directly, you can see that all the nearby houses also have elevated flood risk. There must be something with the topography or sewer system that's driving it (or an error).
and this could be the reason why it's been sitting. If I were the owners I would be pissed because the way the data is provided on Redfin with using a 9/10 score, it makes it sound like it's a 90% chance not a 1% chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It says flood factor 1/10 on the link? Not 9/10
Mine says 9/10. I just rechecked it.
Anonymous wrote:It's very strange, but if you go to floodfactor.com and put in the address directly, you can see that all the nearby houses also have elevated flood risk. There must be something with the topography or sewer system that's driving it (or an error).
Anonymous wrote:I wonder how long it will be until a homeowner sues over flood factor.
Anonymous wrote:It says flood factor 1/10 on the link? Not 9/10
Anonymous wrote:It looks like there’s a stream, maybe partially buried and then it is sunlight starting beyond the house? You can see where the trees are. Coquelin run? I don’t know if it’s an issue but it looks like that’s why the score. You’d have to learn more about the scores and the stream to know.