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  2. Florida homeowners have no choice but to lower condo prices ...

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    Florida insurance costs three times the national average, which clocks in at $1,759 per year for $250,000, according to Bankrate. While HOA fees can vary greatly from building to building, the ...

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    The average cost of a home insurance policy in Florida is $3,340 per year, according to the Insurance Information Institute, a 37% increase from 2021 and higher than the national average. But in ...

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    Florida’s home insurance crisis may be causing residents to flee the state in droves as premiums skyrocket. Rising home insurance rates in Florida could be driving people away. What’s happening:

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    The Florida Insurance Guaranty Association board met on March 31 and filed for an emergency assessment of 1% on all Florida property insurance policies. [32] That is in addition to a 0.7% for 2022, a 1.3% assessment from July 1 2022 to June 30 2023, and another 0.7% ending December 31 2023. [32]

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    Insurance costs are primarily governed by two factors: the risk of occurrence and the asset exposure. With 1,200 miles of tropical shoreline, Florida is uniquely vulnerable to hurricanes and ...

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    Indeed, homeowners insurance in Florida increased about 40% year over year in 2023—and a whopping 102% during the past three years, according to the Insurance Information Institute.