Eleven major metro areas have at least
$100 billion of residential real
estate at major risk of fire. Six of those are in California
SEATTLE, March 12,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Trillions of dollars' worth of
real estate is at major risk of damage from flood, fire or extreme
wind, a new Zillow® analysis finds.
U.S. homes with major wind risk — a risk score of 5 or higher,
according to First Street data displayed on for-sale listings on
Zillow — are worth at least $17
trillion in total, equivalent to more than half of the U.S.
GDP. Homes with major fire risk are valued at $9.1 trillion, and homes with major flood risk
are worth a cumulative $7
trillion.1
"The risk of natural disasters and rising insurance costs are
profoundly reshaping the housing market. Home buyers are paying
attention," said Kara Ng, a senior
economist at Zillow. "With trillions of dollars in real estate
vulnerable to these risks, informed decision-making for what is the
biggest purchase of many buyers' lives has never been more
critical."
Eleven major metro areas have at least $100 billion of residential real estate with
major risk of fire, and six of those are in California. The Los
Angeles metro has the highest total value of homes at major
risk of fire, at $831 billion.
The New York City metro area
stands above all other major markets with the highest total value
of homes at major risk of flood and extreme wind. For flood risk,
the total value of homes at risk in New
York ($593 billion) edges out
Miami ($580
billion), while no other major metro exceeds $300 billion at risk. New York homes with major wind risk total
roughly $3 trillion in value, with
the value of Miami and
Boston homes at risk also
exceeding $1 trillion.
More than 80% of home shoppers consider climate risks when
looking for a new home. Still, many high-risk areas remain
desirable and often have higher home values. Of homes with extreme
flood risk — a risk score of 9 or 10 — listed for sale in
June 2024, the median list price was
22% higher than for homes with minor risk scores of 1 or 2. The
median list price for homes with extreme fire risk was 49% higher
than homes with minor fire risk. Homes with extreme flood risk are
worth just under $2 trillion
nationwide, and homes with extreme fire risk are worth a total of
$447 billion.
Home shoppers can explore climate risk data when browsing
listings on Zillow. Insights into five key risks — flood, wildfire,
wind, heat and air quality — are available on the search map and
directly on for-sale listings, complete with risk scores and
interactive maps. This information helps buyers and sellers better
evaluate long-term factors affecting homeownership, such as safety,
resilience and costs.
Metro
Area*
|
Total Value of
Homes
With Major Fire Risk
(Billions)**
|
Total Value of
Homes
With Major Flood Risk
(Billions)**
|
Total Value of
Homes
With Major Wind Risk
(Billions)**
|
United
States
|
$9,146.9
|
$7,042.8
|
$17,286.0
|
New York, NY
|
$68.6
|
$593.0
|
$3,031.3
|
Los Angeles,
CA
|
$831.4
|
$286.6
|
N/A
|
Chicago, IL
|
$4.0
|
$117.5
|
N/A
|
Dallas, TX
|
$230.9
|
$60.9
|
$755.3
|
Houston, TX
|
$55.8
|
$261.4
|
$790.4
|
Washington,
DC
|
$36.7
|
$109.0
|
$125.2
|
Philadelphia,
PA
|
$19.7
|
$80.1
|
$781.1
|
Miami, FL
|
$70.0
|
$579.7
|
$1,432.8
|
Atlanta, GA
|
$28.5
|
$65.7
|
$345.7
|
Boston, MA
|
N/A
|
$152.6
|
$1,021.7
|
Phoenix, AZ
|
$336.0
|
$49.7
|
N/A
|
San Francisco,
CA
|
$385.4
|
$192.8
|
N/A
|
Riverside,
CA
|
$551.1
|
$73.9
|
N/A
|
Detroit, MI
|
$0.1
|
$37.1
|
N/A
|
Seattle, WA
|
$0.2
|
$71.9
|
N/A
|
Minneapolis,
MN
|
$7.8
|
$34.1
|
N/A
|
San Diego,
CA
|
$266.7
|
$50.8
|
N/A
|
Tampa, FL
|
$63.1
|
$171.7
|
$492.0
|
Denver, CO
|
$249.6
|
$26.3
|
N/A
|
Baltimore,
MD
|
$1.7
|
$37.4
|
$247.0
|
St. Louis,
MO
|
$3.1
|
$21.7
|
N/A
|
Orlando, FL
|
$75.3
|
$13.9
|
$379.7
|
Charlotte,
NC
|
$2.0
|
$29.7
|
$300.2
|
San Antonio,
TX
|
$71.7
|
$25.4
|
$263.8
|
Portland, OR
|
$31.9
|
$24.9
|
N/A
|
Sacramento,
CA
|
$232.6
|
$95.0
|
N/A
|
Pittsburgh,
PA
|
N/A
|
$21.5
|
N/A
|
Cincinnati,
OH
|
$0.1
|
$17.6
|
N/A
|
Austin, TX
|
$77.7
|
$30.2
|
$394.5
|
Las Vegas,
NV
|
$114.3
|
$6.8
|
N/A
|
Kansas City,
MO
|
$11.2
|
$16.6
|
N/A
|
Columbus, OH
|
$0.2
|
$14.1
|
N/A
|
Indianapolis,
IN
|
N/A
|
$14.8
|
N/A
|
Cleveland,
OH
|
N/A
|
$10.0
|
N/A
|
San Jose, CA
|
$198.0
|
$139.4
|
N/A
|
Nashville,
TN
|
$9.1
|
$38.9
|
N/A
|
Virginia Beach,
VA
|
$7.7
|
$60.9
|
$236.2
|
Providence,
RI
|
N/A
|
$21.3
|
$257.5
|
Jacksonville,
FL
|
$107.7
|
$72.9
|
$254.3
|
Milwaukee,
WI
|
N/A
|
$12.2
|
N/A
|
Oklahoma City,
OK
|
$35.6
|
$5.0
|
N/A
|
Raleigh, NC
|
$0.4
|
$16.7
|
$240.9
|
Memphis, TN
|
$6.1
|
$6.1
|
$2.9
|
Richmond, VA
|
$4.9
|
$11.6
|
$177.8
|
Louisville,
KY
|
$2.5
|
$13.5
|
N/A
|
New Orleans,
LA
|
$10.1
|
$104.9
|
$127.6
|
Salt Lake City,
UT
|
$92.4
|
$27.0
|
N/A
|
Hartford, CT
|
N/A
|
$15.9
|
$148.2
|
Buffalo, NY
|
N/A
|
$10.8
|
N/A
|
Birmingham,
AL
|
$25.1
|
$12.4
|
$111.2
|
*Table ordered by market size
**Metro areas with
fewer than 100 homes with major risk were excluded
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1 Since some homes may face more than
one climate risk, the home values for flood, fire and wind risk
should not be combined to create a figure that represents the
"total value of residential real estate facing a major climate
risk."
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