Florida Homeowners Face Soaring Insurance Costs as Lawmakers Push for Reform

Florida homeowners are waking up to some of the highest insurance premiums in the nation, according to new findings highlighted by WPTV News Channel 5 West Palm. A recent Bankrate report shows the average Florida homeowner now pays $5,838 per year — nearly $3,000 above the national average. For many residents, these aren’t just numbers; they’re a crisis edging closer to the breaking point.

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“Everything’s Tripled” — Homeowners Speak Out

West Palm Beach resident Jeff Heun told WPTV that his premiums have skyrocketed over the years. He once paid $3,400 annually, but rising rates forced him to rethink every financial decision — including whether to file a claim at all.

I was gonna file a claim but I would have had my premiums doubled,” Heun said. Another local resident explained that mandatory wind coverage tied to his mortgage is squeezing his family’s budget so tightly that home improvements now feel completely out of reach.

Some Floridians are even opting out entirely. One woman interviewed said she hasn’t held homeowners insurance for 25 years, choosing instead to save the money and self-insure for emergencies.

Denied Claims and Delayed Payments Add to the Pressure

Beyond high prices, Florida leads the nation in denied insurance claims. More than 40% of claims in the state close with no payment at all.

In Loxahatchee, Bob and Pam Fix found themselves underpaid after a tornado caused over $40,000 in damage. Their insurer initially offered $4,500 — later raised to $7,000 — but still far short. After WPTV investigated the situation, the couple was awarded the full $41,000 needed for repairs.

“Unless this is reversed in Florida and beyond, I see a bigger problem ahead,” warned Dr. Martin Weiss of Weiss Ratings, urging stronger transparency and consumer empowerment.

The Push for Accountability in Tallahassee

Florida State Senator Carlos Guillermo Smith, part of the Insurance Fairness Project and Unlocking America’s Future, is spearheading efforts to bring accountability to insurers and their affiliated managing general agents. According to Smith, many Floridians are unknowingly paying inflated fees that primarily fuel corporate profit — not protection.

Despite facing a supermajority Republican legislature, Smith states lawmakers are “throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks,” pushing proposals such as:

  • Limiting annual rate increases to 10–15%
  • Making impact-resistant doors and windows tax-free
  • Encouraging storm‑proofing upgrades to lower premiums long‑term

These measures may gain traction as public pressure intensifies and affordability concerns reach their tipping point.

What This Means for Real Estate and Insurance Professionals

For Florida professionals in real estate, mortgage, or insurance, these developments will shape client conversations, policy expectations, and market behavior throughout 2025 and beyond. Homebuyers increasingly ask about insurance costs before anything else — making expert‑level knowledge essential.

For those looking to enter or advance in Florida’s real estate or insurance fields, Cameron Academy provides flexible, modern licensing courses that help professionals stay competitive in a rapidly shifting market. Whether you’re renewing, upgrading, or beginning your career, our state‑approved programs keep you informed and empowered.

As the Florida legislature prepares for heated debates later this year, homeowners — and the professionals who serve them — will be watching closely to see whether meaningful relief finally arrives.

Full original reporting courtesy of WPTV News Channel 5 West Palm.

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