Posted on Jun 20, 2023
Some homeowners are going 'naked' without insurance in states where it's too expensive
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OK, the Average Home Price in California is $728,000 and they are complaining about $1300 home insurance. I pay that much and my place is probably worth a 1/3rd of that cost.
As the story indicates, besides being in a hurricane zone, their cost has been driven up by some pretty massive fraud over the past decade or so. Storm Chasers loved Florida and always have. Still, living in a hurricane zone has a price.
Commodity building material prices that dropped substantially over the last year, so that may not be as much of a problem in the future.
Bankrates gives an average by state of Insurance Cost. California comes off cheap.
https://www.bankrate.com/insurance/homeowners-insurance/states/
As the story indicates, besides being in a hurricane zone, their cost has been driven up by some pretty massive fraud over the past decade or so. Storm Chasers loved Florida and always have. Still, living in a hurricane zone has a price.
Commodity building material prices that dropped substantially over the last year, so that may not be as much of a problem in the future.
Bankrates gives an average by state of Insurance Cost. California comes off cheap.
https://www.bankrate.com/insurance/homeowners-insurance/states/
Homeowners Insurance Rates by State for 2023 | Bankrate
Home insurance costs and considerations vary by state. Bankrate explains.
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Most homeowners insurance doesn’t cover natural disasters, the premiums people were paying did nothing but line someone else’s pocket.
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