Florida Homeowners See Rare Relief as Gov. DeSantis Announces Major Drop in Insurance Premiums

Florida governor speaking at podium

Florida homeowners — especially those in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe counties — are about to feel something they haven’t felt in years: genuine relief on their insurance bills.

During a press conference in Davie, Gov. Ron DeSantis introduced sweeping insurance premium reductions aimed at stabilizing the state’s once–volatile insurance market. The announcement marks one of the most dramatic and positive shifts in Florida’s insurance climate in decades.

Statewide Reductions at a Glance

Policyholders with Citizens Property Insurance — Florida’s insurer of last resort — will enjoy an average statewide reduction of 8.7%, with even deeper cuts across South Florida.

South Florida Savings Breakdown

  • Broward County: 27,000 homeowners will see an average reduction of 14.1%.
  • Miami-Dade County: 42,000 households will receive reductions around 14%.
  • Palm Beach County: 26,000 policyholders will see an average drop of 11.9%.
  • Monroe County: Full coverage homeowners will experience reductions of 11.3%, with no increases for wind-only policies.

“These are historic reductions that have not been seen in modern memory,” DeSantis stated, attributing the drop to legal reforms, decreased litigation abuse, and strengthened insurer confidence across the state.

Why Is This Happening Now?

For years, Florida represented only 8% of U.S. homeowners insurance claims — yet nearly 80% of all related litigation. Targeted reforms are finally correcting this imbalance, allowing insurers to comfortably lower prices.

The number of Citizens policyholders has fallen from 1.3 million to fewer than 400,000 — the lowest in 14 years — as 17 new private insurers enter the Florida market and absorb policy volume.

Florida Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky emphasized that his office made sure these savings flowed directly to homeowners by modifying Citizens’ initial proposals to maximize household-level impact.

More Than Homeowners Insurance

DeSantis highlighted that similar reductions are appearing in auto insurance and surplus lines, suggesting that Florida’s reforms may be reversing national pricing trends. These new lower rates will roll out gradually starting this spring, offering real financial relief to hundreds of thousands of families.

Original reporting courtesy of NBC Miami. Explore the full story here: NBC Miami – Insurance Premium Reductions

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