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I am, licensed in Property & Casualty and Life & Health. His advice is sound.
We are recommending $350/sq.ft locally in SR. Like he said, more if your in the country or have a nice house. Building Ordinance and Law coverage comes standard at 10% of coverage A with most carriers. Consider increasing to 25 or 50% if your house is old.
I've been in insurance for the better part of half a decade now, this advice is very sound
EDIT: Homes are going up in Fountaingrove for $800-850 sq/ft. right now, but thats new construction after the fire. Those homes are easily going to be insured for $1-1.5m each
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