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Old 02-27-2007, 03:09 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Need_affordable_home View Post
I read that in 50 years the sea level will rise one meter. Bye bye Florida keys and parts of south FL. Miles and miles of coastland will be new beaches. I wouldnt avoid oceanfront as long as the house is at least 15 feet above sea level
Yeah, but our government is full of pandering politicians -- and they'll decide that the rest of us need to "buy" this land off of those poor millionaires who are losing their houses. They'll pick out a couple of the people who've lived there for 50+ years and use them as examples.

"This is Marge and Joey Wilson and they've lived here since 1953. Little did they know that global warming would wash their land away!"

I really think it's better if they cut them off like the British have. No insurance, no government help. Sorry.

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