A tiny coastal community has become one of America's hottest property markets - despite rising sea levels posing a threat to dozens of homes.
Prices for beach houses in Stinson Beach - an enclave in Marin County along Bolinas Bay - have increased five-fold from $688,000 in 2000 to $3.7million in May this year, figures from show. In the past year alone home values have risen 40 percent.
It comes despite the fact county officials have repeatedly warned rising sea levels could swallow the community's beaches and damage properties.
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