U.S home insurance rates by state – October 2024Posted by craftythedog Tags:DataData Is BeautifulDataIsBeautiful 6 commentsJust wait until November, Florida…Why is the cost in Nebraska so high?Tornados and hurricanes influence maybe?It’s misleading to limit it to $300k range. For California this only covers remote and rural homes. You’ve excluded every home in LA, SF and SD.I’m surprised Nevada is like half the price of Arizona. They’re both basically empty deserts with no natural disasters until the water runs out.They flipped the data for Kansas and Arkansas. Check the graph then check the map!Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
It’s misleading to limit it to $300k range. For California this only covers remote and rural homes. You’ve excluded every home in LA, SF and SD.
I’m surprised Nevada is like half the price of Arizona. They’re both basically empty deserts with no natural disasters until the water runs out.
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Just wait until November, Florida…
Why is the cost in Nebraska so high?
Tornados and hurricanes influence maybe?
It’s misleading to limit it to $300k range. For California this only covers remote and rural homes. You’ve excluded every home in LA, SF and SD.
I’m surprised Nevada is like half the price of Arizona. They’re both basically empty deserts with no natural disasters until the water runs out.
They flipped the data for Kansas and Arkansas. Check the graph then check the map!