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Hi!
I was wondering if anyone could give me some insight into the cost of homeowners insurance in the Crestline or Running Springs area (even Lake Arrowhead or other areas that are near). My husband and I are relocating from Utah later this year and want to live in the mountains. Due to the fires in recent years we were thinking that homeowners insurance may be too high. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks! |
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I have a home up there. Homeowner's insurance is normal. Have no ideal why.
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I am a Realtor up here in Crestline. CUrrently, I don't know of any homeowners's ins being written by companies up here. I just purchased a home and we have our ins through Farmers down in Victorville. It's pretty cheap, about 45$/month. I think it might depend on the history of the home. Homes on the Rim that have burned before might have a higher rate of ins.
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