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"This Is Not a Long-Term Investment": by the Sea, Buyers Are Far From Being Held Back by the Rise of Water

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In France, one million cadastral plots will be exposed to marine submersion or coastal erosion by 2050, according to a study. Despite these risks, the real estate is being torn off the seafront. Illustration of the TF1 JT in Vendée, in Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez. - "This is not a long-term investment": by the sea, buyers are far from being restrained by the rise of water (Accommodation and real estate).

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In France, one million cadastral plots will be exposed to marine submersion or coastal erosion by 2050, according to a study. Despite these risks, the real estate is being torn off the seafront. Illustration of the TF1 JT in Vendée, in Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez. - "This is not a long-term investment": by the sea, buyers are far from being restrained by the rise of water (Accommodation and real estate).

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TF1 INFO broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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