Investors

How much insurance do I need for my home or property?

This is a great question, one that we receive often.

Basically, a simple answer is you should have enough insurance to rebuild your home or property in the event it is completely destroyed by fire, hurricane, tornado or other catastrophe. It is estimated that 60% of American homes are underinsured by 22%.

The amount of insurance should cover the cost of the rebuilding at current construction costs, not including land. This is not the price you paid for your home or what property appraised for although the resulting number may be similar, replacement cost is a different equation.

Although the insurance company may offer some help and suggestions in determining the replacement cost of your home or property, ultimately the responsibility of setting the replacement cost belongs to the property owner.

Your agent can also give guidance as to what value in regard to replacement cost must be carried. There are various endorsements that affect the building coverage on your policy such as coinsurance requirements, blanket property endorsement, agreed amount and other endorsements.

There can be penalties in your current insurance if a person does not carry full replacement cost valuation on their property.

Some additional resources are:

  • Obtain a replacement cost estimate from a building professional. This may be cost prohibitive.
  • Use an insurance company replacement cost estimator; such as Marshall & Swift. Some insurance companies will provide this service for larger homes.
  • Talk to a local builder
  • Online sources as well.

Talk to your insurance agent for more information or contact Pyramis as we have several insurance professionals we can refer you too.