Progressive Insurance Renewal Quote - TOTAL SHOCKER!!

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Old 01-17-2023, 05:35 PM
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Have just received the renewal notice for Home Owners Ins. from Progressive.
Have had them since 2020. Never had one claim at all.
2020 Premium- $693.; 2021-$755.; 2022- $916.; 2023 Renewal Quote $1,883. WOW!!
105% Increase, for NO changes in coverage, and NO claims. Yes, TOTAL SHOCKER!!
No doubt hurricanes have affected this!
Is this what has been happening to Home Owners Ins. in T.V. and or all FL??
What have others experienced for rate changes??
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Tower Hill Ins. Last year-$495. Upcoming year-$1125!
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Old 01-17-2023, 05:49 PM
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I'm sure some of you remember this when 16 years ago a thunderstorm spawned three tornadoes that swept through three villages. Even though The Villages got hit with 136-165 mph winds, no villager died. 20 people did die but they were in the surrounding trailer parks. Gives one pause when considering to self-insure.

The damage breakdown is here:

https://www.depts.ttu.edu/nwi/Pubs/R...AW-Florida.pdf
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Old 01-19-2023, 08:32 AM
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We got our homeowners insurance renewal today. We own a 2 and 2 in TV, built in 09 with the original roof. It went up 21%. About what they said to expect. Yearly rate is now $1545. Just thjought I'd post since there seems to be a lot of discussion about this.

Btw, our friends snowbird in Bonita Springs and have a home very similar to ours in a plus 55 community 7 miles from the beach. He told me theirs went UP $2000. I didn't ask what he's paying, but if it went up that much it must be a lot. Plus, they can't even buy flood insurance. 5 years ago they got 2 feet of water in their house from Irma. But they lucked out this time and the water didn't quite get to them.
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Any claim you turn in will raise everyone’s rates!
That is what group insurance is about, spreading the cost over the whole group of people. Now as an individual, I am paying a premium each year IN ORDER THAT when I need something fixed or repaired, the insurance company will cover. All the years I have made no claims I was subsidizing everyone else’s claims. When and if I need it, they will be subsidizing my claim. That is how I understand insurance to work.
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I would like to cancel and go "self insured"
How do you " self insure" ?
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Re: self insure...

To self insure, it means you have sufficient funds to pay for the repair of any damage.

Fine if you have no mortgage.

If you have a mortgage, your bank will not likely let you self insure. The home belongs to the bank until you've paid it off. They want their asset to be protected.

On the other hand if you have the resources, they'd want you to pay off that mortgage, unless you can find a way to guarantee that you can pay for repairs and convince the bank.

Same goes for any asset you've financed.

Don't forget about liability, if somehow your asset causes damage to another person or someone else's assets.
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I received my renewal from Progressive for the up coming year I knew it would be going up but a 80% increase whoa for a 7 yr old patio villa. I also read thru the coverage if I was understanding it correctly
the replacement value for just the home was listed about a $100,000 less than the average sale price for homes in my area.
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Old 02-10-2023, 07:18 AM
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I received my renewal from Progressive for the up coming year I knew it would be going up but a 80% increase whoa for a 7 yr old patio villa. I also read thru the coverage if I was understanding it correctly
the replacement value for just the home was listed about a $100,000 less than the average sale price for homes in my area.
The insured replacement value doesn't include the value of the land.
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Old 02-10-2023, 08:27 AM
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My agent in Virginia found insurance for my home here at a great price and coverage.
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I have 2 statements to make, we have had Progressive for 6 years this May and our premiums went up a little less than $500 over that 6 year period. I keep a higher deductible, $2,500 to keep the rates a little lower and our home is block with a true hip roof which does in fact help with lower premiums. That being said. Over the 55 years that I have owned homes, I doubt that I have had $1,000 in claims however the year before we moved down here I had 3 huge claims, one for a 30' long concrete porch holding up a roof that collapsed, a wind storm blue shingles off of the roof and the rain came right through it, and a sump pump malfunctioned while we were down here unloading furniture from our moving truck. All in all they totaled just under $80,000 in payments the insurance company made to the contractors on 3 separate claims and it did not affect any of our future rates. Moral of the story is if our rates go up in May I'm not going to complain too much.
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You're kidding, right? Nothing has changed. Look at all the people that have had their insurance almost doubled. This was predicted when the law was signed. The bill props up insurance companies solely so they will keep writing policies in Florida. There were no requirements that rates would go down. The lawmakers also set aside another $1 billion in our money as a pool that insurance companies could tap to bolster the industry . The legislation also reduces the risk that insurance companies will be sued by homeowners. These are all measures that benefit the insurance industry, not the Florida residents.
The impact of the legislation will take several years to have an impact. Reducing frivolous lawsuits benefits he homeowner, not the attorneys. Not sure who predicted that insurance would double because of the legislation so if you could share that it would be appreciated. Another factor of rate impact is the reduced number of companies since many have left leaving the market and liability to a reduced pool. Also, why do people think that because they have no claims there should be a benefit?
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We have had zero problems with Progressive. Are you in a newly designated flood plain? We are in the Villages south of 44 though. A 2200 square foot Gardenia is $930 annually.
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Heritage and State Farm were the most reasonable of many quotes I received recently
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I received my renewal from Progressive for the up coming year I knew it would be going up but a 80% increase whoa for a 7 yr old patio villa. I also read thru the coverage if I was understanding it correctly
the replacement value for just the home was listed about a $100,000 less than the average sale price for homes in my area.
My renewal for Progressive this year- premium went up 60% on a 5 1/2 year old house. No claims. Got quotes from 3 other companies- Allstate, State Farm and USAA. Even with Progressive’s increase, none of the others could match it so sticking with Progressive for now.
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