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Reasonable property insurance annual cost
Hi everyone,
I'm pretty new here. Recently bought two properties (single and a duplex) in Detroit MI. Looking to insure them (under my llc). I got a quote for $550/m for both. Seems high. It is up to $1m for each property while the the value of the properties together about is about $250k. All perils is $5k, excludes earth movements, floods and the rest storms and wind/hail is 2%. Liability deductible is $500. co-insurance is $0 covered loss is basic.
Any suggestions how to get a more reasonable insurance or are these numbers pretty much what one should pay for the location/property?
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Quote from @Ohad Folman:
Quote from @Cameron Moore:
Wow!!! Texas rates average between $1500 and $2000 per policy! You are lucky! But there is no real way to estimate rates. Depends on a number of things; Claims in the area, age of proeprties, materials used, size, financial history of buyer, claims history of the property and the buyer, and a number of other things. Best you can do is find an insurance broker that understands you want balance between cash flow and coverage that makes sense.
I miss read that as per year! My mistake, you are not lucky. But make sure an insurance broker that you trust is in your network!