SC home insurance rates may surge due to hurricane season 2025. Here’s how much, ways to lower cost
Home insurance rates in
The recent report from Insurify predicts that
But despite the threat of rising prices from storms, there are steps
SC key findings
Insurify notes that extreme rainfall and coastal storm surges from
The only states ranked above
Below is a breakdown of the report’s predictions for
Hurricane season forecast
Colorado State University’s annual early hurricane season forecast predicts 17 named storms and nine hurricanes this year.
Of the 17 named storms predicted this year, the researchers forecast nine to become hurricanes and four to reach major hurricane strength of Category 3 or higher, with sustained winds of 111 mph or greater. The team also predicts that hurricane activity this year will be about 125% of the average season 1991-2020. In comparison, hurricane activity in 2024 was about 130% of the average season.
There have been three named storms so far this season, all of which have been tropical storms.
Hurricane season began on
Tips to reduce hurricane insurance costs
Below are ways to help lower hurricane insurance costs, according to Lupton & Inc. Insurance, Insurify and realtor.com.
Methodology
To determine average home insurance premiums and informed cost projections, Insurify analyzed its real-time database of insurance quotes from partner carriers, along with aggregated rate filings from Quadrant Information Services.
Analysts looked at the historical relationship between a state’s prior five years of personal home insurance industry-wide loss ratios and how much its average home insurance rates changed the following year. They then projected how much rates will rise or fall in every state in 2025 based on the most up-to-date home insurance loss ratio data.
The report also includes the
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