In all but three states it's often more expensive for homeowners to have poor credit than to live in an area with a high risk of natural disasters. That’s due to insurers adding a “credit score ...
Homeowners with low credit scores pay, on average, nearly $2,000 more annually for home insurance, according to a new report by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) and the Climate & Community ...
Home insurance costs continue to rise, introducing a new factor to the housing affordability equation and impacting homebuyers.
Natalie Todoroff, Insurance Expert at Bankrate, joins Lisa Dent to talk about home insurance. Todoroff details how homeowners insurance costs a little over 3 percent of household income in Illinois.
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