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Josh Altman: Most wildfire victims will not return to Palisades

By Editorial Board Published January 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Josh Altman: Most wildfire victims will not return to Palisades

Former “Million Dollar Listing” actual property agent Josh Altman predicts that almost 70 p.c of Pacific Palisades residents gained’t return to rebuild following the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.

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Former Million Greenback Itemizing actual property agent Josh Altman predicts almost 70 p.c of Pacific Palisades residents gained’t return to rebuild following the Los Angeles wildfires — and it’s not as a result of they don’t need to, he warned Friday.

“I don’t believe they’re going to be able to afford to rebuild with most of the people that are heavily underinsured, with the costs of construction, lumber,” Altman advised FOX Enterprise Reside Friday. “We’re talking about a $1,000 [per] foot building in the Palisades and in Malibu.”

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After igniting on Jan. 7, the wildfires tore by way of Southern California, burning 50,000 acres, destroying 16,000 buildings and claiming 28 lives.

President Donald Trump toured the devastation Friday and declared a state of emergency following the go to.

Altman advised the New York Submit that he acquired an inflow of calls from householders looking for listings in new neighborhoods after rising annoyed with residing in wildfire areas and ongoing insurance coverage challenges.

Even earlier than the wildfires, many insurance coverage corporations had withdrawn from California or lowered protection. Altman advised the outlet that his insurance coverage agent estimated “90-plus percent of these people are heavily underinsured.”

With out correct insurance coverage, rebuilding could also be out of attain.  Early estimates put the wildfire’s monetary toll round $50 billion, in accordance with AccuWeather and JPMorgan.

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A helicopter from the fleet carrying President Donald Trump flies over an space devastated by the Palisades Fireplace. (Picture by Frederic J. Brown / AFP through Getty Photos)

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