Three mansions worth $12 million to $16 million in California are at risk of falling into the ocean after a post-storm landslide eroded cliffs in Dana Point. The story has sparked conversations about climate change and rising home insurance costs in the state.
Source: Inman News
3 multimillion-dollar mansions are at risk of sliding into the Pacific
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