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Ofir R.
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  • Tel Aviv, IL
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Jack's rental SF insurance prices increase

Ofir R.
  • Investor
  • Tel Aviv, IL
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Hi There,

My insurance company's quote rose from 550$ to 750$!

Is there a recommended insurance company to ensure a SF in orange park county?

Also, what prices make sense for a SF 3bad 2bat 50 years old rental property? ~600? ~700$?

Thanks ahead,

Ofir.

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Nick Macklin
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Nick Macklin
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Oak Harbor, WA
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ive seen huge variability in some of my insurance rates and seemingly for no reason. Which part of the premium caused increase?

For the properties I may deal with though I usually factor in 60-70 per month for insurance.  If it's a nicer home it will likely be a bit more.  I have a newer construction (2007) worth about 270k and that only costs me $1000 per year to insure.

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