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Factors that increase the cost of homeowners insurance

by Cheryl Caldwell 12/19/2022

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Purchasing homeowners insurance protects your home and assets in case of emergency. As premiums increase, you may wonder what affects insurance costs. There are several factors determining the cost of your homeowners insurance, and understanding them will help you choose the best coverage.


Geographic location

Geographic location plays a huge role in homeowners insurance costs. Areas inclined to certain natural disasters can see a spike in insurance price. Some natural occurrences are not covered under standard insurances. 

For example, you may live in an area prone to wildfires. Yes, fires are covered under standard insurance. However, if you live in a place where they often occur, insurance costs may rise. 


Home structure & condition 

The premium cost of your insurance may be higher depending on the condition of your home. Living in an older hold may signal repairs may be needed more frequently. Due to this reason, the homeowners insurance premium would be higher. 


Roof condition 

In addition to the overall home condition, the state of your roof is a large factor on insurance premiums. If the roof is older, it will need to be replaced sooner, and the cost of this replacement can be significant. If the home you purchase needs this replacement sooner, insurance premiums may rise. 


Home safety by location 

Many factors in your very own neighborhood can have an effect on the cost of your insurance. For example, you may live in an area prone to tornadoes. Due to this occurrence happening frequently, it can increase your insurance cost. 

However, if you live in an area less likely to be hit by large storms or other natural perils, your insurance premium may be lower. 

 

About the Author
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Cheryl Caldwell

Cheryl Caldwell has been a licensed Realtor in the Greater Newburyport area since 2006 and has been a consistent multi-million dollar producer. Her prior 15-year experience as a commercial and residential real estate paralegal in Boston and then Newburyport has proven a valuable asset as she assists her clients, both buyers, and sellers, in navigating through the paths to buying or selling real estate. She prides herself on her hands-on approach to each and every client, property, and challenge that comes her way. Working extensively with builders and developers on new construction as well as renovated homes has provided her with a skill set that benefits her clients every day.