BoomerD No Lifer Feb 26, 2006 65,790 14,209 146 May 10, 2025 #2 IIRC, technically, Flo doesn't handle your homeowner's insurance...they pass you on to a 3rd party.
nakedfrog No Lifer Apr 3, 2001 61,579 17,197 136 May 12, 2025 #4 Could it be related to the projected rising costs of construction, both with regards to labor and materials?
Could it be related to the projected rising costs of construction, both with regards to labor and materials?
JM Aggie08 Diamond Member Jan 3, 2006 8,341 943 136 May 12, 2025 #5 Switch providers annually imo. Saved us ~$2k/yr for 2025.
nakedfrog No Lifer Apr 3, 2001 61,579 17,197 136 May 12, 2025 #6 JM Aggie08 said: Switch providers annually imo. Saved us ~$2k/yr for 2025. Click to expand... Dang, policies must be expensive where you live.
JM Aggie08 said: Switch providers annually imo. Saved us ~$2k/yr for 2025. Click to expand... Dang, policies must be expensive where you live.
JM Aggie08 Diamond Member Jan 3, 2006 8,341 943 136 May 12, 2025 #7 nakedfrog said: Dang, policies must be expensive where you live. Click to expand... We bought our current home for ~$750k, about $600k considered dwelling. Being in hurricane alley doesn't help.
nakedfrog said: Dang, policies must be expensive where you live. Click to expand... We bought our current home for ~$750k, about $600k considered dwelling. Being in hurricane alley doesn't help.
nakedfrog No Lifer Apr 3, 2001 61,579 17,197 136 May 12, 2025 #8 JM Aggie08 said: We bought our current home for ~$750k, about $600k considered dwelling. Being in hurricane alley doesn't help. Click to expand... Yeah, the latter is probably it. My policy was about twice as expensive when I lived in the Midwest, for a house 1/4 the value.
JM Aggie08 said: We bought our current home for ~$750k, about $600k considered dwelling. Being in hurricane alley doesn't help. Click to expand... Yeah, the latter is probably it. My policy was about twice as expensive when I lived in the Midwest, for a house 1/4 the value.