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Tips to reduce your homeowner's insurance cost - 9/18/2024

Home insurance rates have increased by almost 20% nationally between 2021 and 2023 and even more in some states like Arizona where rates have jumped 62% in some cases. 

The appreciation that homeowners have enjoyed, especially in the past four years, has caused premiums to increase because the values are higher.  In addition, insurance is affected by inflation due to the increased cost of labor and building materials used to calculate the replacement cost of the dwelling.

Natural disasters, especially in coastal areas, tornados, fires, and hail are just a few of the things that insurers have paid considerable claims and are driving the prices of premiums higher.  Some insurers are pulling out of high-risk areas which make it difficult for homeowners to not only find coverage but at reasonable prices.

There are several things that homeowners can do to lower the cost of their policies.

Increase Deductibles - Opt for a higher deductible to reduce premium costs, but ensure you have sufficient savings to cover the deductible in case of a claim.

Bundle Policies - Combine homeowner's insurance with other policies such as auto insurance with the same provider to qualify for multi-policy discounts.

Improve Home Security - Install security features like smoke detectors, burglar alarms, deadbolts, and security cameras to reduce the risk of theft and damage, thus lowering premiums.

Upgrade Home Systems - Updating electrical, plumbing, and heating systems to meet current building codes can lower insurance premiums by reducing the risk of accidents or damage.

Maintain a Good Credit Score - Maintaining a good credit score demonstrates financial responsibility and can lead to lower insurance rates.

Shop Around - Compare quotes from multiple insurance providers to find the best coverage at the most competitive price.

Choose a Less Risky Location - Living in an area with lower crime rates, proximity to fire stations, and minimal environmental risks can result in lower insurance premiums.

Stay Claims-Free - Avoid filing small claims, as a history of claims can lead to higher premiums. Instead, consider paying for minor repairs out of pocket.

Reduce Coverage - Review your policy to determine if you have more coverage than necessary and adjust coverage limits accordingly to reduce premiums.

Ask About Discounts - Inquire with your insurance provider about available discounts for factors such as age of the home, non-smoking household, or membership in certain organizations.

Insurance is required on properties with mortgages on them but even when a home is paid for, most homeowners cannot afford the physical loss but also from potential exposure to liability to people who might be injured on their property.  It is estimated that the number of American homeowners without insurance in 2024 has increased to 12% from 5% in 2019.

Having an annual review with a property casualty insurance agent ensures homeowners maintain adequate coverage as property values and personal circumstances change, protecting against potential underinsurance. This proactive approach provides an opportunity to discuss lowering premiums, helps identify potential gaps in coverage, offering peace of mind and protection against unforeseen events.

The Alan Smith Team RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS Littleton, CO (303) 503-2526 98573T Alan J. Smith CRS, GRI Broker/ Owner RE/MAX Professionals Alan has been a licensed Realtor since 1983. He is one of the Broker/Owners of RE/MAX Professionals, and holds the CRS, GRI, CDPE, and CLHMS Designations which gives him expertise in all aspects of negotiating Residential Real Estate including as a Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist. He is also a CRB Candidate which specializes in Residential Brokerage Administration. After spending 10 years with Century 21 early in his career, Alan joined RE/MAX Professionals in January of 1994. Alan absolutely enjoys working with the best Realtors in the business and thrives with the Top Producers and True Professionals at RE/MAX Professionals. He is a member of the RE/MAX Diamond Award Club, and has been inducted into the RE/MAX Hall of Fame and received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Alan entered the Pinnacle of RE/MAX Honors in 2010 as he was inducted into the RE/MAX Circle of Legends. . He is a Broker/Owner of RE/MAX Professionals with 9 offices and approximately 500 agents. Alan is currently the President of Professionals Investment Group, d/b/a RE/MAX Professionals, and also served as the Chairman of the REColorado Board of Directors, and currently is a Director on that Board. Alan J. Smith RE/MAX Professionals 8500 W. Bowles Avenue, Suite 100 Littleton, CO 80123 303-503-2526 Cell 303-932-3306 Office alan@alanjsmith.com TheAlanSmithTeam.com Contact Me Visit my Website Send a Referral Subscribe to Newsletter