Citizens Insurance Recommends 2026 Rate Cuts: What Florida Property Professionals Need to Know

Florida real estate and insurance market

Big news for Florida homeowners and the professionals who serve them: Citizens Property Insurance Corp. is officially recommending rate reductions for many policyholders in 2026. If approved, this would mark the first decrease since 2015—a meaningful shift in a market that has endured years of turbulence.

A Rare Break for Florida Homeowners

After years of steep rate hikes, Citizens’ Board of Governors has voted to recommend a statewide average premium drop of 2.6% for personal‑line policies. According to Citizens’ official rate kit, nearly three out of five Floridians insured through Citizens may receive an average reduction of 11.5%—an estimated savings of $359.

“Critical reforms championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis and approved by the Florida Legislature have done what they were supposed to do: provide rate relief to policyholders and stability to the Florida market,” said Tim Cerio, Citizens’ President, CEO, and Executive Director.

Insurance Market Reforms Are Shaping the Future

Citizens officials attribute the proposed cuts to major regulatory reforms across Florida’s insurance landscape in recent years. These changes—designed to reduce frivolous litigation and increase market stability—have attracted 17 new insurance companies and reduced Citizens’ role as the state’s fallback insurer.

After peaking at a record-breaking 1.42 million policies in 2023, Citizens has now shrunk to 385,000 policies—its lowest total ever. More than 546,000 Floridians were transitioned to private insurers in 2024 alone.

Not All Counties Will See Decreases

While the announcement is promising, Citizens’ county‑by‑county report reveals that reductions will not be universal. Some counties may still experience increases depending on local risk factors, storm exposure, and claims trends.

What Happens Next?

The proposed rate decreases must now be formally submitted to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR). Regulators will review the filings, hold public hearings, and determine final approval. If adopted, new rates would take effect on June 1, 2026.

Why This Matters for Real Estate & Insurance Professionals

Insurance pricing has a powerful impact on Florida’s housing affordability, buyer confidence, appraisal outcomes, and investor planning. For real estate agents, mortgage originators, inspectors, and insurance specialists, staying informed is more than smart—it’s essential.

That’s why thousands of professionals across Florida turn to Cameron Academy to keep their licenses current, sharpen their skills, and stay ahead of industry‑shaping changes like these.

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