CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 5月20日 03時00分
Damage to U.S. real estate from extreme storms hit a record high in 2017. Natural disasters, including floods, mudslides and wildfires, cost more than $300 billion in damage, the bulk of it to residential and commercial real estate.
The staggering numbers have forced this reality to the surface: real estate investors must measure the rising risk of investing in the age of climate change.
To do this, big real estate firms are pouring significant resources into calculating climate risk and its likely effect on property portfolios — everything from increasingly extreme weather to a rise in sea levels.
“This process will be painful for investors who are caught off guard, but those who are prepared have the potential to outperform,” a new report from the Urban Land Institute said.
You can read more on how to strategize your portfolio in the face of climate change, at the link in bio.
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