Miami could be underwater within 80 years, but rich people keep buying luxury waterfront homes — and local experts says there's a simple explanation for it

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The average elevation of Miami is just 6 feet above sea level, but wealthy buyers keep snapping up waterfront property

Rich people from high-tax states like New York and California are moving to the Miami area to take advantage of Florida's status as a no-income tax state.Miami real estate agents say today's luxury home buyers aren't considering tomorrow's sea levels

Audrey Ross, the vice president for Compass in South Florida, said her clients never bring up the topic. Ross said that in the luxury area where she lives, neighbors building new homes simply make their seawalls higher.

 

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as diabetes washes over america now media still obsessed with climate change futuristic projections.

Lets identify who these buyers really are. What is their education and focus? What brand of suckers are they? Are they inheriting n'er do wells? Probably. Do they care about a future and if so what is it all about. Duck Donald trumP can attract investors but his bankrupt..

Who cares ...they will be dead by then anyway

Gee, it couldn't be that wealthy people (who on average are about a billion standard deviations smarter than your average hysterical liberal arts do-nothing poetry major moonlighting as a Democrat party leader or member of the media), actually don't believe global warming bs?

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