
I'm Ethan Fletcher, the first climate-focused real estate agent. This newsletter is about how climate change is damaging homes, spiking insurance costs, and eroding tax bases, all of which changes what home buyers need to look for.
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Note: If you find reading about climate change generates anxiety, this post may not be your cup of tea. I’ve tried to strip out unnecessarily alarming bits, but obviously the subject matter limits how much of that is possible before you’re...
Note: Shorter post today. I’m experimenting with formats, including those that allow a slower writer like me to publish on a regular cadence.
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The effect of climate change on home values has received some attention, but given the import...
Welcome, new subscribers! I’m thrilled to have you, please grab a drink and make yourselves at home. :)
My apologies for the radio silence lately, it’s been a busy stretch over here at Climate Resilient Homes. When you’re a climate-focused...
In the 21st century, few places have enjoyed anything like Dubai’s booming prosperity. As the city grew from a regional also-ran into a global financial center and hub for frictionless luxury, its population exploded from 917,00...
A short post this week - I’m going to try to sprinkle these in sometimes since we all have more than enough to read, and valuable insights can be simple.
We’re going to look at two charts today, both of which come from ResiClub Analytics,...
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The first realtor focused on climate resilience, tracking how worsening extreme weather is transforming the housing market and our communities (ClimateResilientHomes.com). Real estate agent in New York's Hudson Valley (AllyHudsonValley.com).
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