The article explores how severe weather events, particularly flooding, are influencing homebuyers' decisions in New Zealand, with growing concern over flood risk, inconsistent flood mapping, and access to reliable information affecting property values and market behavior.
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high turnover suggests potential for voluntary sales
South Dunedin resident blindsided by possibility of property acquisition to tackle climate changesevere flooding reduced property values and lending access
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