What is the housing market like in St. Charles today?
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Sale Price
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Sale $/Sq. Ft.
Over List Price
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Days on Market
32
Down Payment
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Total Homes Sold
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St. Charles Migration & Relocation Trends
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Climate's impact on St. Charles housing
Learn about natural hazards and environmental risks, such as floods, fires, wind, and heat that
could impact homes in St. Charles.
Flood Factor - Extreme
67% of properties are at risk of severe flooding over the next 30 years
Flood Factor
St. Charles has an extreme risk of flooding. 290 properties in St. Charles are likely to be
severely affected
by flooding over the next 30 years. This represents 67% of all properties in St. Charles. Flood risk is increasing slower than the national average.
100% of properties are at risk of wildfire over the next 30 years
Fire Factor
St. Charles has a major risk of wildfire. There are 486 properties in St. Charles that have some risk of being affected by wildfire over the next 30 years. This represents 100% of all properties in St. Charles.
100% of properties are at minor
risk of a severe wind event over the next 30 years
Wind Factor
St. Charles has a Minor Wind Factor® risk based on the projected likelihood and speed of hurricane, tornado, or severe storm winds impacting it. St. Charles is most at risk from hurricanes. 486 properties in St. Charles have some risk of being in a severe wind event within the next 30 years.
Wind likelihood over time
If an exceedingly rare windstorm
(a 1-in-3,000 year storm event)
occurred today, it could cause wind gusts of up to 42 mph. In 30 years, an event of this same likelihood would show increased wind gusts of up to 49 mph.