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Wounded Bear

(64,058 posts)
18. There's a reason rich people build their houses on hills...
Mon Jan 25, 2016, 12:13 PM
Jan 2016

They know all that shit, and they can afford to plan for it and buy property that is sheltered.

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Get your point but.. busterbrown Jan 2016 #1
Rich people who can afford to build thick walls on high foundations, who like a sea view. MADem Jan 2016 #2
I was just thinking the same. High-end RV's today are a palace for those that can afford them. n/t RKP5637 Jan 2016 #6
^^^ Absolutely. Atman Jan 2016 #7
What I see happening are some newer homes are being built way up on enormous cement piers. RKP5637 Jan 2016 #10
If the people who want RVs are also home owners and voters in the community, why not? MADem Jan 2016 #16
I've had to move a number of times with my job. Even if companies help out, you really don't break RKP5637 Jan 2016 #20
Even those new homes on cement piers will eventually become surrounded by water. Fla Dem Jan 2016 #32
Just wondering ... with global warming, I wonder just how far the oceans will come inland without RKP5637 Jan 2016 #33
"Army Corp of engineers" OxQQme Jan 2016 #42
They are members of those communities--they need to "get correct" and "get political" and change MADem Jan 2016 #11
You think? Dorian Gray Jan 2016 #43
There's a reason rich people build their houses on hills... Wounded Bear Jan 2016 #18
hey I lived in an RV at the shore, but hollysmom Jan 2016 #34
That's a real problem in some coastal areas. With ever increasing insurance I see RKP5637 Jan 2016 #4
Those people rent them in high season at thousands per week (if they're smart). MADem Jan 2016 #12
Good point! I have a friend that owns a second home in a beach resort. I was stunned when I saw RKP5637 Jan 2016 #15
I have a friend who does this. He has two houses--one he lives in, one he rents. MADem Jan 2016 #19
That's an excellent plan IMO!!! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2016 #21
How about what was done in other flood zones? Atman Jan 2016 #5
Why ask this of them only WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jan 2016 #9
Flood-prone areas are often bought-ought by the government. Atman Jan 2016 #13
Same for those that keep rebuilding on mudslide prone areas up in the hills. Some RKP5637 Jan 2016 #17
What?! That's like saying there is no truth in stereotypes WhaTHellsgoingonhere Jan 2016 #40
You've touched on the reason dystopian events kill so much of the population lunatica Jan 2016 #3
bigger seawalls are not an answer lapfog_1 Jan 2016 #8
Seawalls CAUSE problems, rarely help them. Atman Jan 2016 #14
with sea rise this will be question for not just the Jersey Shore nadinbrzezinski Jan 2016 #22
I'm not that sorry... TreasonousBastard Jan 2016 #23
And then there are many here at the Jersey shore whose homes were demolished... Human101948 Jan 2016 #27
People have wanted to live near the water since the dawn of civilization. iandhr Jan 2016 #24
The floods made the land fertile... Human101948 Jan 2016 #28
I knew that. iandhr Jan 2016 #30
No one on the Jersey Shore is farming. Atman Jan 2016 #35
Looking at Africa after dark from high above, it seems most people still live on the Nile, or nearby mahina Jan 2016 #31
really important, illustrative conversation that will become much more common zazen Jan 2016 #25
Maybe they should be forced moved out of those flooding areas. According to Gov. Christie rladdi Jan 2016 #26
If the house gets sold to anyone else as a residence, then a new person hedgehog Jan 2016 #29
That's the only rational way to do it... hunter Jan 2016 #45
I feel the same way JustAnotherGen Jan 2016 #36
+1000 smirkymonkey Jan 2016 #48
Those people suck! TBF Jan 2016 #37
At least you completely missed the point! Atman Jan 2016 #38
Yup - I'm sure I did. TBF Jan 2016 #41
you cannot buy sweetapogee Jan 2016 #39
My grandmother's house was on 2nd Ave in Belmar - just down from The White House. aikoaiko Jan 2016 #44
awsome sweetapogee Jan 2016 #46
My grandparents were retirees from Jersey City in the 1960s and moved to Belmar aikoaiko Jan 2016 #47
Christmas in July! sweetapogee Jan 2016 #49
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