Yes, Denver, you pay more in home insurance than people in other states
The cost of
Home insurance prices don't help.
Nationally, homeowners pay an annual average of
Meanwhile, here in
You're paying
The reason? Gnarly storms, hail, tornadoes and wildfires.
While our insurance rates are higher than many places in the state, the more affordable city of
At least we're not the most expensive place to insure a home nationwide.
In
Why the super high rates? Hurricanes, flooding and even sinkholes gobbling up homes.
That's followed by
And neighboring
Some states offer a bargain.
"Keep in mind that while flooding is a concern in many states, flood insurance is not part of standard homeowners policies," according to
And nationwide, insurance costs are up.
"Home insurance premiums have been steadily rising due to several factors, including increasing natural disasters, higher construction costs, and inflation," wrote Joel Efosa, the CEO of Fire Cash Buyer, a company investing in fire-damaged homes.
"The frequency and severity of events like hurricanes, wildfires, and floods have significantly impacted insurers' risk assessments, leading to higher premiums for homeowners," he added. "And for those who are rebuilding homes, the cost has surged due to supply chain disruptions and labor shortages."
So what should homeowners do to get the best rate?
"It's essential for homeowners to regularly review their policies and shop around to ensure they get the best coverage and rates available," Efosa notes.



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