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Unread 07-22-2011, 02:07 PM
 
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Default homeonwers insurance in indialantic

Thinking of relocating and found a house in indialantic w/o a pool what can I expect to pay??
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Unread 07-23-2011, 05:37 AM
 
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Nevermind...misread the title
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Unread 07-26-2011, 05:26 AM
 
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Thinking of relocating and found a house in indialantic w/o a pool what can I expect to pay??

Don't live beachside, but your best bet is to just call an agent and get a free quote for the address of the home you are cionsidering.

On the mainland in Palm Bay on a 1500 square foot house without a pool we pay about $1500 a year.
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Unread 08-28-2011, 04:28 PM
 
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Of course you need to live beachside!!!!! Why do people move to Florida and live inland?! You can do that ANYWHERE in the USA. We have had houses both "inland" and we still have one at beachside in brevard county. Beachside is way better and insurance for your home is not completely outrageous.
Our beachside home is 1400 sq ft. The insurance for it with wind converage is about $1300 to $1500 a year. Its through a company called Universal Insurance. Without wind converage, it came down to around $500 a year. We got our insurance quote through a very good insurance place over on Lake Washington in Melbourne. Here is their info if you want to get a qoute ...
Advanced Insurance 2850 Lake Washington Road, Suite 1, Melbourne, FL 32935 (321) 255-1077

Here is their link Advanced-Insurance.Net: Home

I hope that helps you out!
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Unread 09-27-2011, 06:34 AM
 
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Of course you need to live beachside!!!!! Why do people move to Florida and live inland?! You can do that ANYWHERE in the USA. We have had houses both "inland" and we still have one at beachside in brevard county. Beachside is way better and insurance for your home is not completely outrageous.
Our beachside home is 1400 sq ft. The insurance for it with wind converage is about $1300 to $1500 a year. Its through a company called Universal Insurance. Without wind converage, it came down to around $500 a year. We got our insurance quote through a very good insurance place over on Lake Washington in Melbourne. Here is their info if you want to get a qoute ...
Advanced Insurance 2850 Lake Washington Road, Suite 1, Melbourne, FL 32935 (321) 255-1077

Here is their link Advanced-Insurance.Net: Home

I hope that helps you out!
Not only for the reasons you point out but also for resale value, as well as for the excellent schools. Indialantic/Melbourne Beach have the best schools in the area.
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Unread 09-28-2011, 11:47 AM
 
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I have recently recieved insurance quotes down in Ft Lauderdale and was shocked to find out besides closeness to water/possible floooding a huge factor is the AGE of the house. It seems you will pay dearly for anything build before 1980. I'm talking over 2 times as much.
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Unread 10-01-2011, 09:43 PM
 
Location: Florida/Oberbayern
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It certainly pays to shop around.

The first quote I received (from a company I've dealt with for many years) was about $4500.

I got (almost) identical coverage from United Insurance for about $1500.
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Unread 10-04-2011, 07:13 AM
 
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I have recently recieved insurance quotes down in Ft Lauderdale and was shocked to find out besides closeness to water/possible floooding a huge factor is the AGE of the house. It seems you will pay dearly for anything build before 1980. I'm talking over 2 times as much.
It's not that shocking given the fact the insurance industry and home builders are in bed with one another and have been for years. There isn't a lobbying group for resale/existing homes.
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