Surging home insurance costs could force families to leave these 10 states (OK is one)

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CHenry

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Ok, I'll play. Miss the entire point much?

So that I understand, you are so rich that inflation and Bidenomics don't affect you? Yeah, that must be nice. That checks out with almost every truly wealthy person I've known. Almost none of them care what something costs as long as they have cash to cover it. Uh huh.

Completely separate question for no particular reason, do you feel that shoving large quantities of edibles down a person's throat could impact their reading comprehension negatively? Just curious.
I am not "so rich" but I do alright and dont have alot of expenses.
and Edibles? Edible what, the only edibles I swallow are steak n tators.
 

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It's increased greatly in the last two years and according to that link could be up to 40 percent by 2030. No doubt rising insurance costs will be a factor. Also look to see if these institutional investors also own or control insurance companies. Very possible.

"Could be" doesn't define reality. Did you see the lack of exposure in Oklahoma? Or most of the midwest in general?

Blackrock doesn't own State Farm, Farmers, etc that I can see.
 

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A little dated, but puts OK up there in institutional purchasers by percentage.

https://cdn.nar.realtor/sites/defau...ales-and-single-family-rentals-05-12-2022.pdf

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$2200 a year on our rentals is best we have found so far, with a $6k wind and hail deductible. Houses are all standard starter homes, average price of roughly $200k, so 3% deductible.
 

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