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    NJ Flood Zones & FEMA Mapping

    FEMA-designated areas in New Jersey that identify flood risk levels, ranging from high-risk Special Flood Hazard Areas (Zone AE, VE) to moderate and low-risk zones. Flood zone status significantly impacts property values and insurance requirements.

    New Jersey has extensive flood zone mapping due to its coastline, rivers, and low-lying terrain. Properties in Special Flood Hazard Areas (Zones A, AE, V, VE) require flood insurance for federally-backed mortgages. The appraiser must identify the flood zone from FEMA maps and report it in the appraisal. Properties in high-risk zones may have lower values due to insurance costs, building restrictions, and perceived risk. Post-Superstorm Sandy FEMA map revisions significantly altered flood zones in many NJ communities, affecting property values and development patterns throughout the state.

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