The average homeowner may save $31 a year after the end of the 1 percent surcharge that has been in place for nearly three years.
In Pensacola, Florida, homeowners pay nearly as much in property taxes and home insurance premiums as in mortgage payments.
Florida homeowners now pay an average of $5,838 a year to insure their homes, the third highest in the nation. In parts of the Keys, premiums top $18,000.
Florida ends a 1% insurance surcharge 2 years early, saving homeowners up to $650M. See what it means for your bill.
An assessment added after insurer failures will end in 2026, earlier than planned. Officials say policyholders statewide could save about $650 million.
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Florida homeowners will soon see relief on their insurance bills after the Florida Insurance Guaranty Association announced last week it is ending a 1% emergency surcharge two years ahead of schedule.
Research shows 15% to 20% of Floridians are forgoing home insurance.
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