Insurance.com reports that FEMA cuts to disaster response funding will likely increase home insurance rates and limit coverage in high-risk areas.
Home insurance is getting more expensive: The average premium is now nearly $3,000 a year — and much higher in high-risk states — adding new pressure to already tight home-buying budgets. First-time ...
Extreme weather events are causing home insurance prices to soar in at-risk areas. According to Community Impact, many people in Texas are facing astronomically high insurance prices, particularly ...
NBC DFW: ‘Flood insurance is not just for coastal or high-risk areas,' expert says: What homeowners need to know
‘Flood insurance is not just for coastal or high-risk areas,' expert says: What homeowners need to know
MSN: Homeowners left in the lurch after insurance companies drop coverage for 'high-risk' customers
Homeowners left in the lurch after insurance companies drop coverage for 'high-risk' customers
CNBC: ‘Flood insurance is not just for coastal or high-risk areas,’ expert says: What homeowners need to know
‘Flood insurance is not just for coastal or high-risk areas,’ expert says: What homeowners need to know
As prices of most things are going up, homeowners insurance for Utahns is going up even more as wildfire risk increases across the state. ABC4 spoke to Utah's insurance commissioner about why prices ...
CNBC: Hurricane risk in Florida is escalating. Home insurance is harder to get
Hurricane risk in Florida is escalating. Home insurance is harder to get
ConsumerAffairs: Report: Low credit scores can double home insurance costs, outweighing disaster risk
Homeowners with low credit scores pay nearly $2,000 more per year for insurance than identical neighbors with high scores, study finds. Credit penalties often exceed the cost impact of living in high ...