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Where is it cheapest? Where is it most expensive?
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No choice there,Citizen might be only choice.Also Universal which I will look at,have been uninsured since sept. 2005.
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I'm not sure if I understand - do you mean what cities in Florida are cheaper? Or do you mean what companies are cheaper? Can you elaborate?
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A little more info would help. Do you mean mobile or block home. New home or older home. Location of home. Condition of home. A lot of questions they ask will determine your rates.
For me we have an older home and our options were State Farm, Royal Palm or Citizens. Cheapest for us was Royal Palm. |
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Citizens is ALWAYS the most expensive from what it seems.
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I came across this site that compares the average rates of the various providers by county:
Compare Homeowner's Insurance Rates Hope it helps! |
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sorry, what cities/areas of the state.
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