Poseidon Agencies Inc
5155 Corporate Way, Suite B, Jupiter, FL 33458
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5155 Corporate Way, Suite B, Jupiter, FL 33458
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Jupiter homeowners typically pay $3,000 to $5,500 annually for home insurance, depending on your home's value, location, and hurricane deductible choice. Waterfront properties and homes in high-risk flood zones pay significantly more due to increased exposure to hurricanes and storm surge. This doesn't include flood insurance, which adds another $1,000 to $3,000 per year for most Jupiter properties.
Yes, flood insurance is essential for Jupiter homes. About 77% of buildings in Jupiter face flood risk from the Atlantic Ocean, Intracoastal Waterway, Loxahatchee River, and numerous canals. Your standard homeowners policy doesn't cover flood damage from any source, including storm surge, river overflow, or heavy rain. If you have a mortgage and live in a FEMA flood zone, your lender will require flood insurance.
A hurricane deductible is a percentage of your home's insured value that you pay out of pocket before insurance coverage begins after a hurricane. Most Jupiter policies have 2%, 5%, or 10% hurricane deductibles. For a $300,000 home with a 2% deductible, you'll pay the first $6,000 in hurricane damage costs yourself. The deductible applies when the National Weather Service declares a hurricane watch or warning for Palm Beach County.
Absolutely. Wind mitigation improvements like hurricane shutters, impact-resistant windows, roof reinforcements, and secondary water barriers can reduce your premium by 15% to 40% of the wind portion of your policy. For Jupiter homeowners, this typically saves $500 to $1,500 annually. Homes built after 2002 already have many qualifying features—you just need a wind mitigation inspection to document them and claim your discounts.
Yes, waterfront homes along the Intracoastal and Atlantic Ocean face significantly higher insurance costs. These properties are in evacuation zones B or C and face exposure to both hurricane wind damage and storm surge flooding. Expect to pay 30% to 60% more than inland homes for property insurance, plus higher flood insurance premiums due to V-zone or high-risk A-zone designations.
Wind coverage is part of your homeowners policy and covers damage from hurricane winds, like a roof blown off or windows broken by windborne debris. Flood coverage is a separate policy that covers water damage from storm surge, river overflow, or heavy rainfall that enters your home. In Jupiter, you need both because hurricanes bring destructive winds and flooding from multiple water sources.
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