Such properties have been a huge drain on the financially troubled program, with some 750 properties costing the National Flood Insurance Program roughly $800 million in losses, or an average of roughly $1 million per structure, according to government data.
As of October, the program still insured more than 450 of these "extremely repetitive loss" properties.
Here's a look at the locations and payouts received by properties hit by multiple flooding between 1978 and 2015.