I don't live far from the Pacific and a 180 foot rise as antarctic ice melt accelerates would see my house well under water.
Where did you get the 180 feet from? I though glaciers melting would add about 10 feet. That is still serious for many heavily populated parts of the world, including in North America.
Also note that floating ice melting will add about 2 inches to sea level. Yes, I know that by weight the same amount of water is displaced, but that doesn't take into account the density of fresh water compared to the salt water it is displacing.
What I haven't seen a good figure on is the effect of rebounding of the Earth surface will play when the glaciers melt. That was a big contributor to sea level rise after the last ice age, so I expect it will play part here as well.