Real Estate/Development
Sep. 24, 2002
Swept Away
BY MICHAEL M. BERGER Coastal property owners are used to coping with disasters. That seems to go with the territory, counterbalancing the beauties of living near the ocean. The disasters (or near-disasters) usually result from heavy storms or unusually high tides.
BY MICHAEL M. BERGER
Coastal property owners are used to coping with disasters. That seems to go with the territory, counterbalancing the beauties of living near the ocean. The disasters (or near-disasters) usually result from heavy storms or unusually high tides.
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Coastal property owners are used to coping with disasters. That seems to go with the territory, counterbalancing the beauties of living near the ocean. The disasters (or near-disasters) usually result from heavy storms or unusually high tides.
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