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Now that Hurricanes Helene and Milton have savaged countless homes on the Gulf Coast and across Central and South Florida, perennial post-storm questions are again being raised among beleaguered homeowners: Is now the time to get out for good? And for those who do decide to move, what will the real estate picture look like for people in search of new dwellings? Post-Hurricane snapshots suggest many have little choice amid the chaos and calamity: fetid debris piled high in Gulf Coast towns and cities, homes flooded beyond repair, a massive construction crane collapsed in a heap on a downtown St.

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  • In hurricanes’ wake, expect more homeowners to rebuild rather than move, industry analysts say
    As Gulf Coast hurricane victims again sort through the ruins of homes and businesses, many face a perennial post-storm question: is now the time to sell and move elsewhere?
    10/20/2024 - 11:05 pm | View Link
  • Florida homeowners fear soaring insurance cost after hurricanes
    For 32 years, Jim Tynan had a homeowners' policy with Allstate on his 1,200-square foot condo in Ponte Vedra, Florida. In January, Tynan's Allstate subsidiary told him it was going to drop him.
    10/17/2024 - 8:39 am | View Link
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    Nationwide, insurance premiums have risen 30 percent since 2019, according to the Insurance Information Institute, an industry group. In Florida, where homeowners already pay among the highest rates ...
    10/14/2024 - 10:03 pm | View Link
  • Beware Bad Faith in Home Insurance in Wake of Growing Hurricanes | Opinion
    You've likely noticed we're facing a national crisis in home insurance and bad faith actors in the insurance industry, with Florida as the epicenter of what's to come for other states.
    10/8/2024 - 9:52 am | View Link
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