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Looking for a Quick Rule of Thumb for Estimating Property Insurance – What Do You Use

Diego Izarra
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Hey BiggerPockets community!!!

I'm currently analyzing a potential rental property in Houston and trying to quickly estimate insurance costs. I know the actual cost can vary by location, property type, and provider, but I'm wondering if anyone has a solid set of rule of thumb they use when crunching numbers for a quick analysis?

What are the go-to resources or websites you use to estimate insurance costs (especially for rental properties) ?

I’d love to hear what works for you, especially for those of you who are doing quick turnaround analysis.

Looking forward to your insights – thanks you so much in advance for the help!

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