Florida’s Big Insurance Shake-Up: Citizens Announces Major Rate Cuts for 2026

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Florida homeowners are waking up to something they haven’t seen in nearly a decade: a genuine, measurable, wallet-softening decrease in property insurance rates. Yes, you read that correctly — rates are heading down.

An 8.7% Drop Statewide — And Even Bigger Cuts in South Florida

Citizens Property Insurance Corp., Florida’s state-backed insurer, has officially approved an average statewide reduction of 8.7% for 2026. This announcement, delivered by Governor Ron DeSantis, marks a dramatic improvement for a market that was on the brink of collapse just four years ago.

But the biggest winners? Homeowners in South Florida — a region that has consistently battled some of the highest insurance premiums in the nation.

Breakdown of the Major Reductions

More than 330,000 Floridians will see lower bills, with 150,000+ receiving cuts of 10% or more. County-level decreases include:

  • Broward County: 14.1% reduction (27,000 homeowners)
  • Miami-Dade County: 14% reduction (42,000 policyholders)
  • Palm Beach County: 11.9% reduction (26,000 policies)
  • Monroe County: 11.3% reduction (1,000+ policies)

Even wind-only policies — notoriously pricey in the Florida Keys — will see either price drops or, at minimum, relief from further increases.

Why Are Rates Finally Dropping?

The short answer: tort reform and targeted insurance legislation. State leaders credit years of legislative adjustments aimed at reducing fraud, lawsuits, and systemic inefficiencies across the insurance landscape.

Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia emphasized that Florida’s insurance market has come a long way since its near-collapse, noting that the reforms are “working” and finally reflecting in consumer relief.

Citizens Shrinking Fast — A Good Sign

Citizens’ policy count has dropped a staggering 50% over the last year, now sitting at its lowest level in 14 years. Even more impressive: this decline comes despite Florida’s booming population and ongoing housing development.

According to CEO Kyle Ulrich of the Florida Association of Insurance Agents, this shift signals that more private insurers are returning — or expanding — in the state, strengthening Florida’s insurance stability.

For real estate professionals, this could be huge. With premiums dropping, more buyers may re-enter the market, deals may stabilize, and investment confidence may rise again.

What This Means for Real Estate Professionals

Insurance rates play a critical role in affordability, negotiations, and closing timelines. For real estate professionals — especially those trained at Cameron Academy — understanding these shifts can give you a competitive edge in advising clients.

Lower premiums could mean more qualified buyers, fewer contract cancellations, and a more balanced market for investors and agents alike.

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