When looking to purchase a home, factors like location, price, and condition are crucial considerations. However, in today’s real estate market, climate risk should also play a significant role in your decision-making process. Whether you’re eyeing properties in flood-prone areas like Tampa or fire-prone regions like Los Angeles, natural hazards can impact property values, insurance availability, and overall homeownership costs.
In this Redfin article, we delve into why insurance has become a key affordability factor and the importance of conducting thorough due diligence before buying a home in a climate-exposed market.
To learn more, check out Redfin’s Climate Change and the Housing Market guide.
Understanding Homeowners Insurance Coverage
A standard homeowners insurance policy, such as an HO3 policy, typically covers the dwelling, personal belongings, and liability for common perils like fire and theft. However, it often excludes major natural hazards like floods and earthquakes. Buyers in climate-vulnerable areas should ensure they have separate coverage for these risks to bridge any gaps.
For properties in flood-prone zones, a dedicated flood insurance policy through the NFIP or a private insurer is essential, as standard policies do not cover flood damage. These additional policies are critical components of homeownership costs to safeguard against local hazards.
The Significance of Insurance in Affordability
In climate-exposed markets, homeowners insurance has become a vital factor alongside purchase price and interest rates. Insurance costs and availability can significantly impact a property’s affordability. For instance, recent wildfires in Los Angeles have led to insurance challenges for many policyholders, highlighting the importance of insurance in the home buying process.
According to industry experts, insurance underwriting should be a key consideration during the home buying process, with factors like flood zones and wildfire risks influencing annual premiums. Prioritizing quality insurance is crucial to ensure adequate protection for your investment.
