Why does anyone choose to live in a flood zone?
Posted By Cliff Tuttle | February 18, 2018
No. 1,422
Its not unpredictable and it won’t be long before it happens again.
There are many places, near rivers and streams where floods occur regularly, even though the properties are not in official flood zones.
Development on higher ground can cause flooding in the valley below. This can be caused by the paving of new parking lots without adequate storm sewers. Unfortunately, there are many streets where there are no storm drains and sewers at all. Water gushes down the street during a heavy rain. In addition, steep driveways or hillsides can pour water into garages and basements.
If you already own a house with a flooding problem, you have to deal with it. You have no choice. You may need french drains or a sump pump. Yet, even those solutions don’t always work.
On the other hand, if you are looking for a new home, you still have a choice. But you have to look for the danger signs. Why buy somebody else’s problem? Look for conditions that make a property flood prone. Seek the high ground.
CLT