According to the study, between 2014 and 2024, the number of active home insurance policies in Florida dropped from 3.2 million to 710,000. New policies written each quarter fell 77%, from 164,000 to 37,000. During the same period, average annual premiums rose 22% after inflation to $3,454. Despite these increases, insurers have continued to report losses and reduce their presence.
Florida’s home insurance market is collapsing, research says
- Niki Wilson
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