Rising sea levels have swallowed multiple homes on the vacation hotspot known as the Outer Banks, including 2 this week. On Twitter, the calamity was used as a cudgel against Zestimates.
Source: Inman News
Social media pours salt in Zillow’s wounds as homes are swept to sea
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