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Insurance Prices in Florida

Blake Dailey
  • Investor
  • Ogden, UT
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I am looking into buying a property in Panama City, FL on the gulf and am wondering what is a reasonable rate to expect to pay for insurance on a property? Does it go up if its a duplex? Thanks!

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Mitchell Jaworski
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Mitchell Jaworski
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  • Boynton Beach, FL
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Honestly your best bet is to call a local insurance agent and get a quote from them.  It's free, no point in not getting it as rates can swing wildly based on structure type, flood zone, etc.

The price for a concrete block structure is way different than of a wood frame (much more expensive) and so and so forth.

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