Millions of Americans are living in communities with precarious climate conditions, in houses that feel overpriced.
There is a solution for many of these people, though: Move to one of the so-called climate havens.
Climate havens or climate destinations are situated in places that avoid the worst effects of natural disasters and have the infrastructure to support a larger population. Many of these legacy cities are located in the Northeast.
Climate Havens, as defined by Jesse Keenan and Anna Marandi.
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Jesse Keenan, associate professor of real estate at Tulane University, named the following cities as possible climate havens:
- Asheville, North…
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