Joe T.
Member
Bob, this is probably a question for you.
I have been getting quotes for property insurance on some buildings in Winfield, KS. I have two, which have ~6,400 sq. ft. and ~2,800 sq. ft. The agents I have been able to find have given me extremely high quotes. I just want property insurance. My biggest concern is having a tornado destroy the buildings (they are on the same parcel). They all want to sell me 'business' insurance. They estimate replacement cost of the buildings at ~$400K!!!!! I paid just over a quarter of that 8 years ago and the property has not significantly appreciated. I would be happier than a hog in slop if they gave me $150K for a total loss. Most of the expensive stuff inside, cars, etc., are separately insured.
I also own a home in Kansas and one in SoCal, with now is a rental property. As background on insurance cost:
Annual Insurance Cost as a of Market Value
I have been getting quotes for property insurance on some buildings in Winfield, KS. I have two, which have ~6,400 sq. ft. and ~2,800 sq. ft. The agents I have been able to find have given me extremely high quotes. I just want property insurance. My biggest concern is having a tornado destroy the buildings (they are on the same parcel). They all want to sell me 'business' insurance. They estimate replacement cost of the buildings at ~$400K!!!!! I paid just over a quarter of that 8 years ago and the property has not significantly appreciated. I would be happier than a hog in slop if they gave me $150K for a total loss. Most of the expensive stuff inside, cars, etc., are separately insured.
I also own a home in Kansas and one in SoCal, with now is a rental property. As background on insurance cost:
Annual Insurance Cost as a of Market Value
Kansas Industrial Property: 0.0414%
Kansas home: 0.00473%
California home before rental status: 0.0023%
California home as rental: 0.00159%
Comparing he Kansas industrial property insurance to the Kansas home insurance, it is a factor of 10 Higher!!
Can you explain this to me?
Thanks in advance,
Joe T.
Kansas home: 0.00473%
California home before rental status: 0.0023%
California home as rental: 0.00159%
Comparing he Kansas industrial property insurance to the Kansas home insurance, it is a factor of 10 Higher!!
Can you explain this to me?
Thanks in advance,
Joe T.