RiskBeforeBuy
B

Property Risk in Autauga County, Alabama

Autauga County has a Very Low property risk based on FEMA National Risk Index data. 30-year NPV risk cost: $303.7M.

Risk At a Glance

B
Risk Grade
42.1
Risk Score (0-100)
$19.8M
Annual Expected Loss
$303.7M
30-Year NPV Cost
58,764
Population
$10241.4M
Total Building Value

Hazard Breakdown

Hazard Rating Risk Score Annual Loss 30-Yr NPV
Hurricane Relatively Low 58.3 $726K $11.2M
Tornado Relatively Moderate 57.9 $3.0M $46.1M
Wildfire Very Low 57.2 $36K $557K
Strong Wind Relatively Low 53.2 $583K $9.0M
Hail Relatively Low 49.7 $212K $3.3M
Earthquake Very Low 32.9 $706K $10.9M
Inland Flood Relatively Low 30.1 $11.0M $168.6M

What This Means for Homebuyers

The 30-year NPV of $303.7M represents the present value of expected disaster-related losses over a standard mortgage term, discounted at 5%. This is the “true price” of property risk that most home listings never disclose.

A B grade means Autauga ranks in the lower-middle tier (below average risk) for property risk nationally. Factor this into your offer price, insurance budget, and long-term ownership cost.

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