If there is less fuel to burn, then perhaps the damage to the valuable "old growth" trees that everyone is concerned about will be less because the fires will not burn as hot or as long around the mature trees. Just a theory, but it may mean that the forest is saved.
Fire is not always a bad thing, I don't remember which species, but some pines actually need fire to open their cones so that the seeds can germinate and start the new forest.
You're probably right about the homes, Jlab, when 10,000 acres of forest burn you don't hear as much about as when you throw a few homes in there as well. I guess that's a hazard of the area, sort of like hurricanes on the east coast (still cleaning up from Isabelle at my place.)