South Florida Homeowners Face Insurance Dilemmas Ahead of Hurricane Season
South Florida Homeowners Face Insurance Dilemmas Ahead of Hurricane Season
US · Published May 14, 2026
As hurricane season approaches, many South Florida homeowners are grappling with the rising costs of home insurance, leading some to forgo coverage entirely.
Florida ranks among the top three most expensive states for home insurance, alongside Nebraska and Louisiana, with premiums for a $400,000 home in Miami-Dade County reaching up to $10,000 annually.
Approximately 15% of homeowners without mortgages in South Florida choose to 'self-insure,' relying on personal savings instead of traditional insurance.

Why It's Important?

The decision to forgo home insurance leaves homeowners vulnerable to significant financial losses in the event of hurricanes, tornadoes, or flooding. Without insurance, recovery from property damage can be costly and prolonged, as seen in past events like the Fort Lauderdale floods, which caused extensive damage to homes. The lack of coverage also places additional strain on community resources and neighbors during recovery efforts. Experts warn that while self-insurance may seem appealing, many homeowners lack the financial discipline to maintain sufficient savings for potential disasters, increasing their long-term risk.

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