The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived

   / The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived #11  
If my 80 acres were as valuable as the tax assessor thought - I'd be selling dirt by the five pound bags full.

Forty years ago we came down from Alaska and built on the property. 1982 - my property tax was $11.00. YES - all of eleven dollars.

2024 - my property tax is a McDonald burger short of $5000.

Makes me wonder if there really is GOLD hidden here, somewhere.
My property tax was 1/2 the cost of a large value meal from McDonalds.

Total tax bill for my 6 acres was $6.00.

Once we get a house built.... then I'll be crying.

But it will probably be around $1200.00.

Right now that 6 acres is listed as un-improved land.
 
   / The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived #12  
Got a call from our agent yesterday saying the carrier for our home owners was no longer going to insure. It was hard enough finding insurance to begin with since our house is an OLD farm house that no company wants to insure because it is on rock pillars and not a full block foundation and while we are within 3 miles of a fire station there is no fire hydrant located near by. Just a few of the excuses given.

Considering how the agent talked I have a feeling it is going to be a bend over and grab the ankles time.
 
   / The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived #13  
Got a call from our agent yesterday saying the carrier for our home owners was no longer going to insure. It was hard enough finding insurance to begin with since our house is an OLD farm house that no company wants to insure because it is on rock pillars and not a full block foundation and while we are within 3 miles of a fire station there is no fire hydrant located near by. Just a few of the excuses given.

Considering how the agent talked I have a feeling it is going to be a bend over and grab the ankles time.
Similar, just as bad. This is an old owner-built non-code farmhouse on a pier and post foundation.

California has a last-resort insurance pool, expensive. But the house has to meed code to qualify for it. Lacking a perimeter foundation in earthquake country, I'm miles from qualifying. Then there's the knob and tube wiring with Federal Pacific breakers (famous for fires). And I'm 10 miles downwind from the most expensive fire in California history, it ran for miles. You get the picture.

When my big insurance company took huge losses on the recent large California fires they left California. My agent had no advice. A neighbor who had insured a similar old house referred me to his agent, who referred me to another, who sent me to a third.

That third guy said you're probably going to hang up on me :) but insuring in the category of old mobile homes in a junky old mobile home park is the only way you are going to get the liability insurance you need, along with some $100k of fire insurance on the house and barns. Ok, whatever. Better to have an attorney between me and someone sueing me after falling out of a tree. I still needed liability insurance, separately, for the commercial apple orchard.

Total cost is now some 5x what I was paying before those major fires. Times are strange ...
 
   / The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived #14  
Got a call from our agent yesterday saying the carrier for our home owners was no longer going to insure. It was hard enough finding insurance to begin with since our house is an OLD farm house that no company wants to insure because it is on rock pillars and not a full block foundation and while we are within 3 miles of a fire station there is no fire hydrant located near by. Just a few of the excuses given.

Considering how the agent talked I have a feeling it is going to be a bend over and grab the ankles time.
Try Farmers, they will insure us, but nobody else will. Main reason is because we heat exclusively with a wood stove. We also live in a fire prone area.

I don't even know where the nearest hydrant is, but certainly the better part of a mile away, at least.
 
   / The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived #15  
If my 80 acres were as valuable as the tax assessor thought - I'd be selling dirt by the five pound bags full.

Forty years ago we came down from Alaska and built on the property. 1982 - my property tax was $11.00. YES - all of eleven dollars.

2024 - my property tax is a McDonald burger short of $5000.

Makes me wonder if there really is GOLD hidden here, somewhere.
Prop Tax is getting crazy… 20k now in WA for 1977 home with pole barn on 17 acres.

So far WA insurance is ok compared to out of control California.
 
   / The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived #16  
If my 80 acres were as valuable as the tax assessor thought - I'd be selling dirt by the five pound bags full.

Forty years ago we came down from Alaska and built on the property. 1982 - my property tax was $11.00. YES - all of eleven dollars.

2024 - my property tax is a McDonald burger short of $5000.

Makes me wonder if there really is GOLD hidden here, somewhere.
Property taxes are through the roof here.
Every township now feels the need for new cop cars, new road side mowers, new equipment sheds and more personel. More expensive and expanding government everywhere you look.
 
   / The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived #17  
Just got our homeowners insurance. Increase of 25%. Things are getting out of control.

I'm at about $4500/mo in living expenses, just to get out of bed. That's before I've put food on the table or gas in the car.
 
   / The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived #18  
Property taxes are through the roof here.
Every township now feels the need for new cop cars, new road side mowers, new equipment sheds and more personel. More expensive and expanding government everywhere you look.
Austerity has become a forgotten word with our tax dollars.
 
   / The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived
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Property taxes are through the roof here.
Every township now feels the need for new cop cars, new road side mowers, new equipment sheds and more personel. More expensive and expanding government everywhere you look.
The final straw is when the housing market crashes, which it will and the artificial high values will tumble, we will see massive loan defaults as the economy crashes.
 
   / The Dreaded Homeowners Insurance Bill has Arrived #20  
Our property tax increased to about $2500/yr... For the home, 8 acres, 40x60 pole barn and one additional detached garage. Insurance runs about $1000/yr. Retiring at the end of the month, we looked very closely at our budget, and we can live well on $3000/mo. We can live on $2000/mo.
 

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