WHAT TO DO? WILL I STILL HAVE A HOUSE?

Hurricane Irma, somewhere close to a category 5 hurricane is headed to the Florida coast over the weekend.

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Will the storm turn northeast and back out to sea after crossing the Cuban hilly regions?
Or will it make a direct land fall right over where I live, Boynton Beach, Florida?
Some of the neighbors are evacuating and vising relatives in other parts of the country.
Some of them are boarding and shuttering and planning on riding it out.
Use up everything in the freezer.
A few years ago I made some really sturdy screens, DIY. I ordered a big roll of stainless steel mesh, really strong stuff and made screens out of it. Looks like regular screen but really strong stuff. So no shutters or boarding up. Hoping the stainless steel mesh will keep anything from flying through the glass.

No insurance on the house. Way too expensive to get insurance here. If you can even get someone to insure.
Should I stay and ride it out? Should I go further north and inland and visit friends?

I remember hurricane Matthew last year. The media scared everyone to death with all the sensationalism, tons of people evacuated and the storm was a big nothing. We didn't even lose electricity.
But now they have Harvey to wave in everyone's faces...

I just put the house on the market last week.
If I had any second thoughts about leaving this "beautiful" part of the country... they're gone.
Will I still have a house to sell after the storm passes?

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