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I do wonder sometimes why Americans build wooden houses AgentApple Send a noteboard - 02/09/2017 10:05:22 PM

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Anyone heard from Rolando? I believe he lives in Houston.

Seems strange in a hurricane prone area like Florida. From what I gather, it may be because of labor costs.

I suppose stone houses wouldn't fare much better in a flood, though. And the cost of fixing a flooded stone house might be higher than building a new wooden house.

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