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Insurance Estimate in Florida
What should I use as an estimate for insurance on a potential acquisition in Florida? I know Florida has the highest insurance cost.
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I would put a good agent on your team of professionals - flood can get tricky with actuarial vs subsidized rates. you can look at FEMA maps in the mean time. https://msc.fema.gov/portal