Insurance at nearly $6k a year? The Florida housing market isn’t sustainable for working families anymore.
Families are literally being forced to choose between insurance and basic necessities. How is this even acceptable?
$5,735 in insurance costs isn’t just a “fee”—it’s a weapon destroying the housing market for average people.
What’s the point of owning a home if insurance companies own your wallet?
Florida’s housing market has turned into a high-stakes gamble. One hurricane and you’re bankrupt.
You can’t sell, you can’t afford to stay, and you can’t afford to leave. That’s the real trap.
Insurance companies are profiting while families drown in debt—how is this even legal?
Florida is becoming a place only the ultra-wealthy can afford to live in.
Don’t blame the weather. Blame the greed.
People can’t pay these insurance premiums, but the housing market keeps inflating—who’s actually buying?