Why Your Insurance Bills Keep Rising Even as Florida Rates Fall

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Florida homeowners finally received some long‑awaited relief: property insurance rates are leveling off — even decreasing — after years of storm losses and legal chaos. Yet many homeowners still open their mortgage statements only to find higher monthly payments. How can premiums rise when rates fall?

To unpack this puzzle, we look toward insights from John W. Rollins, CEO of Patriot Select Property & Casualty Insurance Company, who shared a powerful breakdown in a recent Sun Sentinel opinion piece.

Read the original Sun Sentinel article

The Big Disconnect: Rates vs. Premiums

Insurance “rates” refer to the cost per $1,000 of insured home value. “Premiums” are what you actually pay. Even if rates fall, your premium can still increase when your home’s replacement cost rises.

And rise they certainly have. Florida’s construction costs, labor shortages, inflation, and soaring home values pushed replacement costs significantly higher. Rollins notes that since mid‑2022, replacement values have accounted for nearly 75% of all premium increases.

Florida’s average rates per $1,000 rose 12% before dropping — but premiums jumped 34%. The real pressure comes from rising property values, not insurance companies raising rates without cause.

What Homeowners Can Do Right Now

1. Shop Around

Florida has welcomed 17 new property insurers since 2023. Competition is growing — but you’ll only benefit if you compare options.

2. Recheck Your Replacement Value

Insurers often apply automatic “inflation guard” increases. Request a recalculation at renewal; in many cases, homeowners discover they’re over‑insured.

3. Update Your Risk Profile

A new roof, impact windows, or even improved credit can earn discounts. Many homeowners qualify for savings they haven’t been offered.

4. Consider Adjusting Your Deductibles

Higher deductibles can reduce premiums — but they increase what you’d pay out of pocket. Make sure the trade‑off fits your financial comfort zone.

A Better Future for Florida Insurance

For the first time in a decade, Florida’s property insurance landscape is genuinely improving. Litigation has dropped, fraud is declining, reinsurance strains are easing, and insurers are beginning to reduce rates faster than construction inflation rises.

For real estate professionals, mortgage specialists, and insurance agents, this shift is crucial. Homebuyers are asking more questions than ever. Sellers worry about affordability. Clients depend on trained professionals who can explain these changing dynamics clearly.

That’s why institutions like Cameron Academy matter. Whether you’re stepping into Florida real estate, pursuing insurance licensing, or expanding your credentials into finance or other fields, staying educated gives you the power to guide clients confidently through a rapidly changing market.

Insights courtesy of John W. Rollins, CEO of Patriot Select Property & Casualty Insurance Company and credentialed actuary.

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