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Don鈥檛 expect a handout.
That鈥檚 basically the message to homeowners hoping the Government will swoop in and buyout houses after the next big cyclone.
Watts is the climate Minister. He took a paper to cabinet. I had a read in the weekend.
They haven鈥檛 immediately turned the tap off to buyouts, but they鈥檙e making it pretty clear it won鈥檛 e long before they do.
How long? Doesn鈥檛 say, specifically. Just sometime in the medium to long term.
If you鈥檙e buying a house or land, you鈥檙e going to want to check flood zones very carefully.
After the Auckland floods - you know which parts of suburb are more prone to flooding. That鈥檚, generally, where you don鈥檛 want to buy.
Mor you can and manage the risk and mitigate.
Council and government spent $2 billion on buyouts. That may not happen next time.
Guess how many homes are sitting in flood prone areas right now? Hundreds of thousands. They鈥檙e worth $180 billion.
It means insurance will be more expensive or non-existent for some areas and properties.
The government basically wants to take itself out of the risk equation.
Cause it鈥檚 cheaper for them.
Buying out flood prone land distorts the market. If you know a buyout will happen, you鈥檒l be less worried about flooding and pay more than you should for it
The scientists tell damage from cyclones and flooding will get more intense and frequent.
Consider this a warning from the government that it doesn鈥檛 want the same thing happening g to the state of its books.
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