The report underscores the widespread risk of hurricane damage across the U.S., affecting millions of homes and billions in property value. Southern states like Florida and Texas face the highest exposure, but the Northeast's dense population and high property values amplify the stakes in states like New York and Massachusetts. Homeowners in these areas are urged to recognize the real and growing threat of hurricanes, even in regions where landfalls are less frequent. The financial and structural risks are immense, with reconstruction costs reaching into the trillions, highlighting the need for robust insurance coverage and disaster preparedness.