In a market already strained by rates and prices, homeowners insurance costs are creating a new divide. In 2024, homeowners in Colorado, Nebraska, Texas, and Florida paid the highest insurance costs ...
Affording a home is one thing. Affording to keep it running is another. The average homeowner spends $21,084 per year on non-mortgage expenses, including insurance, property taxes, and other costs, ...
If you live in one of these eight states, you're probably paying $1,000 or more above the national average for home insurance ...
Homeowners could see insurance premiums jump another 16% over the next two years due to an uptick in natural disasters and rebuilding costs. The average homeowner insurance premium is expected to rise ...
Homeowners insurance rates are rising across the U.S., driven by climate change, rising cost of building materials and surging home prices. Almost half of property insurance policy holders in the U.S.
As homeowners insurance premiums hit record highs, homebuyers are growing increasingly concerned about their ability to afford them. The average single-family homeowner is now paying almost $2,370 a ...
In a market already strained by rates and prices, homeowners insurance costs are creating a new divide. The data backs up recent findings from the Realtor.com® Housing and Climate Risk Report, which ...