Redfin CEO: Buyers haven't factored climate change into homebuyingRedfin CEO Glenn Kelman joins "Closing Bell" to discuss how climate change could affect homebuying as extreme weather becomes more common and puts properties at risk.Redfin CEO: Buyers haven't factored climate change into homebuying
America's Climate-Change-Prone Areas Are Seeing Their Populations SwellThe U.S. counties with the largest share of homes facing high heat, drought, fire, flood and storm risk are becoming more populous due to migration.America's Climate-Change-Prone Areas Are Seeing Their Populations Swell
Why hasn't climate change put a dent in luxury real estate?Events such as flooding and hurricanes seem to encourage high-end construction rather than deter it, real estate agents say. | realestate.boston.comWhy hasn't climate change put a dent in luxury real estate?