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2024 Homeowners Insurance Outlook Receives Negative Rating

21 Nov
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The insurance news for 2024 is certainly not great. Experts expect that extreme weather and increasing costs will push up insurance costs and make insurance companies more selective when deciding where they will write policies.  Recently, credit rating agency AM Best downgraded the entire home insurance industry from stable to negative. According to Richard Attanasio, […]

Get Cheaper Home Insurance by Using These Great Saving Tips

19 Aug
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Homeowner insurance rates are headed up in many states this year. Colorado’s new average rate is around $3,400, Oklahoma is now $3,300, Tennesse has also moved up on the list to an average home insurance rate of $3,000 per year. Kansas and Texas are both around $2,500 for the year. While your premium may be […]

Homeowners Insurance Rates Have Gone Up In Every State

13 May
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If your homeowners insurance premium has been on an upward trajectory for the last few years, you are not alone. A recent study discovered that homeowners insurance rates have gone up in every state over the last decade and in the midwest the rate increases have been pretty dramatic. The reason for these rate increases […]

2.9 Million Colorado Homeowners Live in Wildfire Areas

30 Nov
Denver, Colorado Homeowners Insurance

State officials in Colorado recently announced that the number of residents whose homes are at risk from wildfires has risen roughly 45 percent in the last five years. This astounding number is the result of a booming population and the changing use of agricultural land. According to the Colorado State Forest Service, 2.9 million people […]

Home Insurance Costs going Up In Colorado

07 Sep
Denver Colorad Metro Residential Area

Over the last few years Colorado residents have seen their insurance rates headed up. According to industry data, rates for homeowners have gone up 67 percent while drivers have seen rates climb 52 percent. Unfortunately, due to three hailstorms that hit the Front Range recently, insurance costs could be going up again. The recent hailstorms, […]