A B Insurance Group
6810 N State Road 7, Coconut Creek, FL 33073
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6810 N State Road 7, Coconut Creek, FL 33073
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6810 N State Rd 7, Coconut Creek, FL 33073
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5379 Lyons Road, #1758, Coconut Creek, FL 33073
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Home insurance in Coconut Creek typically costs more than the state average due to Broward County's coastal location. While Florida's average is around $4,419 annually, South Florida residents often pay $6,000 or more depending on their home's features, age, and proximity to water. However, wind mitigation features can reduce premiums by 25-62%.
No, your HOA's master policy typically covers only common areas, building exteriors, and shared structures. You still need your own homeowners policy to cover your personal belongings, interior improvements, liability, and potential special assessments from the HOA. Loss assessment coverage is an affordable add-on that protects you from surprise bills after community-wide damage.
A hurricane deductible is a separate, higher deductible that applies specifically to hurricane damage, typically ranging from 2-10% of your dwelling coverage amount. If your home is insured for $400,000 with a 5% hurricane deductible, you pay the first $20,000 of hurricane damage out of pocket before insurance kicks in.
Yes, the My Safe Florida Home program offers free wind mitigation inspections and matching grants up to $10,000 for eligible hurricane protection improvements. With $280 million in funding for 2025, this state program can help you install impact windows, reinforce garage doors, or upgrade your roof while reducing your insurance premiums.
For the first time in years, many Florida homeowners will see rates stabilize or decrease in 2026. Citizens Property Insurance is cutting rates by an average of 2.6%, with some policyholders seeing decreases of 11.5%. Several private insurers are also filing for rate decreases, driven by legislative reforms and increased market competition.
Generally yes, especially homes built after 1994 in Broward County, which typically have wind-resistant features built in. These homes often qualify for significant wind mitigation discounts right away, though you still need an inspection to document the features and claim the discounts on your policy.
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