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There’s passionate debate about how to solve America’s ongoing housing crisis, much of which revolves around mortgage rates, zoning issues, immigration and construction. However, billionaire entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban believes the biggest issue of all is being overlooked by the public.
“Home insurance in areas hit by repetitive disasters is going to be the number one housing affordability issue over the next 4 years. And possibly going into the midterms. More so than interest rates,” he said in a post on Bluesky. “Florida, in particular, is going to have huge problems.”
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Home insurance crisis
Home insurance rates have surged, driven primarily by two key factors: inflation and climate change.
The cost of labor and building materials for homes has risen rapidly since the pandemic. Although the price of lumber has recovered, the National Association of Home Builders says things like drywall, concrete and steel mill products are still selling at elevated prices.
For those with a replacement cost insurance policy, it can cost the insurer more to cover the cost of replacing your home without taking depreciation into account. The risk this presents will be reflected in your premium.
While homes are more expensive to replace, they’re also more prone to damage because of climate change.
Severe floods, wildfires and hurricanes have become more frequent, which must be factored into the underwriting of property insurance. According to the Insurance Information Institute, “cumulative replacement costs related to homeowners insurance soared 55% between 2020 and 2022.”
In fact, major insurers like Farmers and Progressive have either left states like Florida or limited their exposure to these disaster-prone regions. Mark Friedlander of the Insurance Information Institute said, “We have estimated up to 15% of Florida homeowners may not have property insurance, based on input from insurance agents across the state.”
Homeowners and potential homebuyers should be aware of how risky it is to go without coverage and prepare for the cost of adequate protection.
. Moreover, their easy-to-use platform makes finding a better deal possible in just minutes.
about yourself and your home. You’ll see a list of offers tailored to your needs so you can easily comparison shop for a new rate on your mortgage.
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Ways to protect yourself
If you haven’t purchased a property yet, considering the climate risk of any location you seek to move to is worth your while. The Federal Emergency Management Agency offers flood maps to help you assess risk.
If you already own a high-risk property, consider investing in resilience measures such as securing shutters and roofs, elevating structures in flood-prone areas and using fire-resistant materials in wildfire zones. Doing so can get you a discount on your premium in Florida.
Don’t forget that shopping around is the best way to find an affordable rate. Borrowers who received two rate quotes saved up to $600 annually, according to 2023 research from Freddie Mac. That number rose to $1,200 annually for borrowers who searched for at least four rate quotes from different lenders.
can help you quickly compare rates and estimated monthly payments from multiple vetted lenders. All you have to do is enter some basic information about yourself, such as your zip code, your desired property type and price range and annual income.
Based on the information you provide, MRC will show you mortgage offers tailored to your needs so you can shop for a mortgage with confidence.
to see if you’ve found the right fit.
Finally, if you can’t afford insurance, look into your state-backed insurer of last resort. California’s FAIR Plan or Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corporation could be your ultimate safety net if you can’t find private insurance elsewhere.
Invest in property without owning it
Getting on the property ladder with the soaring price of mortgages and insurance may seem impossible, but you can still grow your wealth in real estate without the hassles of buying, maintaining and insuring a property.
have made it easier for average Americans to invest in rental properties without the need for a hefty down payment or the burden of property management.
without worrying about mowing lawns, fixing leaky faucets, or handling difficult tenants. The process is simple: browse a curated selection of homes that have been vetted for their appreciation and income potential.
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