Californians are moving inland for cheaper housing, and finding extreme heat that’s getting worse

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Many Californians in the counties with the most affordable housing will be most at risk for extreme heat in the decades to come, according to a Times analysis.

The state population is expected to be flat over the coming decades for the first time in California history. See which counties will gain and lose people.As with most communities in California, the stark difference in home prices between the Danielses’ former and current counties of residence is inversely related to the climate: The hotter a region is, the more affordable housing is.

As the Earth warms, San Joaquin County is expected to endure about 121 days above 90 degrees each year in the same time span.A Times analysis showed a clear link between projected extreme heat and home prices in California: Counties with higher home prices are less likely to face dire heat projections, and vice versa., so future temperature projections suggest what the climate might look like by the time Californians are ready to move into their next home.We’re offering L.A.

 

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