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Jacksonville, NC Flood Plain Home Elevation: What Military Families Need to Know

Jacksonville, NC Flood Plain Home Elevation: What Military Families Need to Know

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Military families stationed at Camp Lejeune face unique housing challenges. Frequent relocations, changing insurance requirements, and proximity to flood zones create complications most civilian homeowners never encounter. If you own property near Jacksonville or anywhere in Onslow County, understanding flood risks and elevation options can
Why Outer Banks Homeowners Are Choosing House Lifting Over Flood Insurance Premium Increases

Why Outer Banks Homeowners Are Choosing House Lifting Over Flood Insurance Premium Increases

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Coastal homeowners across the Outer Banks face a financial crossroads. With flood insurance premiums climbing steadily and sea levels rising an average of 0.15 inches annually in the region, many property owners are rethinking traditional flood protection strategies. House lifting has emerged as a practical
Greenville, NC Tar River Flooding: Protecting Your Investment Through House Elevation Tar River Flooding: Protecting Your Investment Through House Elevation

Greenville, NC Tar River Flooding: Protecting Your Investment Through House Elevation Tar River Flooding: Protecting Your Investment Through House Elevation

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If you own property in Greenville, North Carolina, you know the Tar River poses a real threat to your home and financial security. The Tar River crested at 29.74 feet in Greenville during Hurricane Floyd, flooding thousands of properties and causing catastrophic damage across Pitt
How House Lifting Protects Wrightsville Beach Properties from Hurricane Storm Surge

How House Lifting Protects Wrightsville Beach Properties from Hurricane Storm Surge

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Wrightsville Beach presents a unique challenge for property owners. This barrier island sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, creating vulnerability to flooding from both directions. When hurricanes approach the North Carolina coast, the combination of storm surge, wind, and rainfall can completely