US Property Insurance Costs Reach New High as Disasters Worsen

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The cost of property insurance in the U.S. rose to an all time-high in the first half of the year, as homeowners faced sharp price increases in states recently affected by climate-related disasters, such as California.

The average insurance payment for a mortgaged single-family home in the U.S. rose 4.9% in the first half of 2025 — resulting in an average annual payment of almost $2,370, according to Intercontinental Exchange Inc.’s Mortgage Monitor report released Monday.

North Carolina and South Carolina — which were hit by flooding last year from Hurricane Helene — both experienced

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