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Well, we've taken a big step towards early retirement. We found a second home (townhouse) in the area we want to retire to and have a contract in on it. Yay!
Soooooooo...now begins the search for decent insurance.
I've received several quotes which vary widely in cost and what they cover.
I know the insurance market in FL is crazy with national insurers moving out due to the hurricane history.
Looking for opinions - good and bad - on insurers. We are looking at a quote from People's Trust (low ball - but not too sure about how much I TRUST them after reading online reviews!) and also from Universal Insurance (more expensive, but cover more...haven't seen anything too bad yet in my research).
Also looking for advice about how much insurance (replacement cost) to purchase. We've received wide variation in what the insurers are recommending. I don't want to over nor underinsure. Ugh! I ran some calculations on Building-Cost.net -- free residential building cost calculator which gave me a decent starting point. However I'm still not confident in that number.
Soooooooo...now begins the search for decent insurance.
I've received several quotes which vary widely in cost and what they cover.
I know the insurance market in FL is crazy with national insurers moving out due to the hurricane history.
Looking for opinions - good and bad - on insurers. We are looking at a quote from People's Trust (low ball - but not too sure about how much I TRUST them after reading online reviews!) and also from Universal Insurance (more expensive, but cover more...haven't seen anything too bad yet in my research).
Also looking for advice about how much insurance (replacement cost) to purchase. We've received wide variation in what the insurers are recommending. I don't want to over nor underinsure. Ugh! I ran some calculations on Building-Cost.net -- free residential building cost calculator which gave me a decent starting point. However I'm still not confident in that number.