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Jan 14, 2021
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Charles Darwin
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I wouldn't be worried about it impacting Real Estate prices unless the property
is used for agricultural production.
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Many consecutive years of severe drought would harm Wasatch front real-estate.
FrontLineFan
1/14/21 12:08pm
I think you’re way overthinking this.
Alister Mackenzie
1/14/21 12:10pm
I wouldn't be worried about it impacting Real Estate prices unless the property
Charles Darwin
1/14/21 12:11pm
I can't remember a drought Utah didn't recover quickly from.
LegitCoug
1/14/21 12:11pm
I've lived here my whole life and agree. What if this one is different?
FrontLineFan
1/14/21 12:16pm
If you are really concerned sell to someone who will rent it back to you for two
Cougarite
1/14/21 12:19pm
What realistic situation could it get that bad?
groy
1/14/21 12:33pm
Probably not bad enough as other have also pointed out. Brown lawns are no biggy
FrontLineFan
1/14/21 12:35pm
Yes. Extreme conditions. Nearly everyone on Wasatch Front gone or dead within
pink22
1/14/21 12:14pm
What does that do to house values though?
Ojiisan
1/14/21 12:43pm
I would be more concerned about a housing bubble in a than water.
Cougarite
1/14/21 12:16pm
Utah still uses 70% of its water for irrigation. There is still plenty of water.
dYrtbYkerYder
1/14/21 12:19pm
True. Brown lawns and zero-scaping probably aren't economy killers if it got bad
FrontLineFan
1/14/21 12:21pm
More arid-appropriate landscaping can be attractive if done right.
ReyOso
1/14/21 12:34pm
Parts of California had severe droughts. How did it affect the real estate there?
RdF3
1/14/21 12:28pm
As mentioned by Charles above, was probably really bad for AG real estate in
FrontLineFan
1/14/21 12:33pm
If you are going to worry about anything... worry about "the BIG one"
lawilson
1/14/21 12:40pm
Doubt it. I think the political refugees seeking asylum will only cont to grow
cougfanz
1/14/21 12:43pm
Understand your concern, but I think you are looking too deeply into this. Drought is probably an item that least
TheLoneCougar
1/14/21 12:52pm
A climate shift would limit new development. Prices would skyrocket.
stenso
1/14/21 2:07pm
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