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If you live in an area prone to natural disasters, you have a few options:

1. Build a robust house that is engineered to withstand the expected disasters. This has a high up front cost.

2. Build a cheap fragile house and hope to socialize the replacement cost with insurance coverage. This works until the danger becomes so high that it's not financially prudent for insurance providers to offer coverage.

3. Build a cheap fragile house, pay cash, and have enough liquid assets in reserve to pay for a replacement if it's destroyed.

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Brisket 11mo ago

I stopped working 18 months ago.

I had to cut my expenses drastically.

One of those big expenses was my home insurance. It got chopped. I took on the risk of my house being destroyed.

It's an interesting exercise & actually felt quite freeing. It helped that I have a shitty house on a nice piece of land.

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