It’s Not Nice to Fool (With) Mother Nature

By: Diane Tuman, Zillow Content Manager | June 20, 2006

Coastal_homes_2 Don’t you always envy the guy who has a house right on the water? You won’t envy him anymore. As a matter of fact, if I was the guy on the water, I’d be a little freaked out after reading a New York Times science section article that reported "a least a quarter of the houses within 500 feet of the United States coast may be lost to rising seas by 2060." Almost the entire East Coast is the most vulnerable, specifying Cape May, NJ ("…it will attenuate, change in composition and potentially disappear…"), and North Carolina’s Outer Banks as two areas of major concern. What’s curious is that people continue to build and develop along these risky areas.

Scott_lake_3 Speaking of another water story, last week a lake in Lakeland, Fla., is doing just the opposite — it’s sinking, according to this article in The (Lakeland) Ledger (photo on the right is from The Ledger of a home along the south-end of the lake).  It’s speculated that a sinkhole has developed under Scott Lake and is creating havoc on the pricey homes along it, with walls cracking, windows breaking and even swimming pools cracking open and the water draining out.

So, add sinkholes to the list of concerns Floridians have to deal with, which includes hurricanes and alligators. I haven’t even mentioned the state’s rise in delinquent home loan payments as reported in the Miami Herald. (Apologies for this last non sequitur, but it deserved a mention.)

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  1. Her on June 20, 2006 8:12 pm

    I grew up on the eastern shoreline and houses fell into the ocean every year. It often turned into a Jerry Springer-esque spectacle, with people camped out on blankets watching them crash down. Sometimes it’s the owner’s fault for building too close, but other times the house was built 100 years ago and back then it was a mile from the shore. You never can tell how erosion will proceed.

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