terrieb
12-27-2010, 09:06 AM
I saw the news last night about another increase in home insurance premiums (hurricane insurance I assume) next year to an increase of about 20%. The paper today said there was an increase last year as well of about 28%. Coming from Ohio and having to deal with only tornados and blizzards....I find this increase ridiculous and how can retired people on fixed incomes afford these constant increases..... according to the news last night they can't!
Do these increases in home owners insurance happen often? Is it necessary to have additional hurricane coverage if you live in central Florida like the Villages? Do any of you home owners have hurricane insurance "just in case" the big one like Katrina ever comes through?
What is a ballpark cost of a standard home insurance policy with reasonable deductibles and liability coverage for a $200,000 house without hurricane insurance? What about with hurricane insurance?
So much to investigate before moving to Florida.
Do these increases in home owners insurance happen often? Is it necessary to have additional hurricane coverage if you live in central Florida like the Villages? Do any of you home owners have hurricane insurance "just in case" the big one like Katrina ever comes through?
What is a ballpark cost of a standard home insurance policy with reasonable deductibles and liability coverage for a $200,000 house without hurricane insurance? What about with hurricane insurance?
So much to investigate before moving to Florida.