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Three Waterfront Homes Showcase Resiliency and Flawless Design

With the right techniques, even coastal houses can weather the harshest natural disasters.

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Homes situated feet from the water’s edge have always had an appeal that sets them apart from their landlocked counterparts. Whether it be a beach, lake, or river, the views, breezes, and easy access to water amenities make this type of home attractive to many kinds of buyers.

But as builders, designers, and owners of beachfront houses know, constant exposure to the elements and the potential to be swept away with the next storm also sets them apart. Here, BUILDER highlights three resilient homes that were built to withstand the wrath of natural disasters, including flooding, mudslides, high winds, and even hurricanes.

View the video below to find out more about the resiliency of these three waterfront homes.

About the Author

Symone Strong

Symone is an editor at Builder. She earned her B.S. in journalism and a minor in business communications from Towson University.

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