Flood zone research

Iulian Ionescu
Home Buyer
Clifton, NJ

I am wondering how can I find out if a certain address is in a flood zone (100 or 500) or not. Is there a website to use or a phone number to call?

Thanky you,

Iulian

Answers (4)
Jacobus "Jack"...
Agent
Flemington, NJ

Hi Iulian,

Go to the source. FEMA issues and updates these maps. Follow the link below, press for a map search and type in the address. You will be given an option of either buying or viewing the flood map. If you view the map it will be free of charge and you can either do a screen print or make a FIRMette that is downloadable. Feel free to contact me if you need any additional help.

Sincerely,

Jacobus "Jack" Vollenberg
RE Appraiser/RE Sales Associate
Vollenberg Appraisers/ERA Statewide Realty
Vollenberg@iname.com

Web Reference: http://www.fema.gov/
Fri Dec 19 2008, 06:43
William Leigh H...
Broker
New Jersey

Iulian: Flood zones have been changed and maps reissued upon at least one occcasion. The local municipality usullay has the latest in the building office.

Wed Dec 17 2008, 11:45
Peter J Rogers
Agent
07481

Best bet is to go to the town and look at their map

Wed Dec 17 2008, 11:28
Marc Paolella,...
Agent
Succasunna, NJ
FIRST ANSWER

Hi Iulian,

I can e-mail you a flood map for the property in question. Just contact me via my profile and I will send it over.

-Marc

Wed Dec 17 2008, 10:27

Didn’t find what you were looking for? Ask a question!

Search Advice

Ask a question

Got a real estate question? Get answers from locals, experts and real estate pros.
Ask
Email me when…

Learn more

View all » 1 - 3 of 54
Copyright © 2009 Trulia, Inc. All rights reserved.   |   Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
Help us improve our service—send us feedback