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Check climate (Nature) risk assesment for real-estate: https://climatecheck.com/report?address=United%20States
Guess what? You will get a full report pdf delivered to your email for free and for any location you want. I've extracted it for the entire USA and it doesn't look very promising.

This came in a random search while I was reading Why is America still building houses in climate danger zones?
Here is an extract
Overall, by the end of 2024, about 39 per cent of existing US single-family homes were in high-risk zip codes, according to property counts by CoreLogic — an increase of over 4mn homes in just over a decade.
It is a trend that highlights the twin challenges of adapting to a world with a more turbulent climate, while also addressing America’s severe housing shortage. Coastal communities in the US are already home to 40 per cent of the population. Even as severe weather events become more destructive, it remains profitable to sell new homes by the ocean or in warmer, riskier climes.