riverroyal
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I may need a quote Monday.
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I learned that today. It's insurance company coverage....plus cal fair thing.Good luck. Be prepared to pay through the nose.
This is the same situation as me. Guess I should be happy with it. I’m at $1800 a yearWe’re in a fire zone in san dimas .
We have State Farm $1956.00yr
With high deductible.
I was told to stay with them and don’t rattle the cage with small things
Nobody else will insure us .
My policy went up $1,200.00 this last year. I tried shopping around and either no one would touch me or the price was basically the same.I learned that today. It's insurance company coverage....plus cal fair thing.
The only thing USAA was good for with me was semi fair interest loans on boats/toys... Insurance they have always been high... I will say on the contractor side they have always been the simplest to deal with. I check the rates but the only thing I've ever personally had with USAA was a boat loan like 8 years ago. I worked with them a lot on hail claims for solar in Texas though...they were great on that side..no argument.I heard USAA just announced they won’t write new policies in CA. Not sure how they can just hang up on a large swath of military families but apparently the CA Insurance office doesn’t have the balls to tell these companies they must still cover fire areas or they can’t do business in CA at all.
Insurance is supposed to be for risk, how can they be allowed to eliminate all risk?at that point what’s the point?
Just got one wrote this week for a new house build in CA but not in a fire zone per seI heard USAA just announced they won’t write new policies in CA. Not sure how they can just hang up on a large swath of military families but apparently the CA Insurance office doesn’t have the balls to tell these companies they must still cover fire areas or they can’t do business in CA at all.
Insurance is supposed to be for risk, how can they be allowed to eliminate all risk?at that point what’s the point?
What irks me is I have done all I can to make it less risk for the insurance but they don’t give me any break for it.There are companies who will insure in CA and in fire zones, you’re just gonna pay out the ass for it.
It's valley center. New build. Over 2 acres and plenty of defensible space.
We found coverage. Just over 7000, which is 5000 more than my current house
We knew it was going up. Assumed it would be 5 to 6 a year.
I sure hope the piece and quiet is worth it living with no neighbors..
That's actually a big consideration. House has 1 more room. Single story.Sounds like a great place to hang out with the grandkids, when they start arriving in a few years
It is. It’s why we pay the ridiculous insurance (among other things). Friends come to visit and remark how it doesn’t feel like you’re in CA. I love North County but didn’t want to deal with building there so we built almost as far south in RivCo we could. From my experience in the last 4 years, you’ll soon want even more space from people. Good LuckIt's valley center. New build. Over 2 acres and plenty of defensible space.
We found coverage. Just over 7000, which is 5000 more than my current house
We knew it was going up. Assumed it would be 5 to 6 a year.
I sure hope the piece and quiet is worth it living with no neighbors..
Maybe, just maybe the idiots running the state will eventually realize they are driving away more than just residents......but I doubt it.I heard USAA just announced they won’t write new policies in CA. Not sure how they can just hang up on a large swath of military families but apparently the CA Insurance office doesn’t have the balls to tell these companies they must still cover fire areas or they can’t do business in CA at all.
Insurance is supposed to be for risk, how can they be allowed to eliminate all risk?at that point what’s the point?
Well....from the replies looks like the quotes are in the ballpark!
We are moving 18 miles. 100% different in 25 minutes.
I cant retire in my current home (no immediate retirement plans). It's just the wrong vibe.
If our boys stay in socal, which is mostly likely happening, then we need to move.
Open house in 3 hours. I'm sure I won't sleep for 2 months.
Yes 7k.$7000 a year for home insurance?
I just did a couple drives to san diego in your traffic
I could see $7000 a year for car insurance lol
You can have your nice state
I just had our vacation home in Northern AZ go from $476 to $1107 in 2 years
In a fire hazard area. I questioned the rate increase
Turns out their system didn't get the insurance credit score so they gave me a $280 credit
But it's also not a california baller home
That sounds awesome! I’m excited for you! We really like Valley Center and considered moving there at one time. Is it on a well?That's actually a big consideration. House has 1 more room. Single story.
Enough room for a track and open space.
It's also a downsize in cost. Which makes no sense at all.