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I'd buy a house. Not something huge, but decently sized riverfront property.
This makes me sad, because owning a house is an unattainable dream for most of us.
Buying a house was / is still plenty expensive but a riverfront one? Riverfront is at least an order of magnitude more expensive. And insurances hait those since the last big floods in these parts and it shows in their premium.
Everywhere is going to be 'waterfront' in a few years! Everyone wins!
Nhaaaa thatβs okay I live high enough not to have the water on my doorstep. The refugees though that will be annoying.