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Homeowners insurance comes into focus every hurricane season in Eastern Carolina.New rates will take effect on June 1 across North Carolina, some much higher i ...
Many homeowners had insurance and received FEMA aid, but it wasn't enough for many families to rebuild after Hurricane Helene ...
Rates will rise an average of 7.5% this year and another 7.5% in 2026—far less than the original 42% increase request.
The N.C. Department of Insurance recommends reviewing your insurance policies now. Here's what else you should consider.
A homeowners’ insurance hike is now in effect in North Carolina, and the rates can vary depending on where you live.
Under the agreement signed by Commissioner Causey and the Rate Bureau, the average statewide base rate will increase by 7.5% ...
North Carolina homeowners face a 7.5% insurance hike on June 1, adding about $243 yearly. Climate losses and higher rebuild costs are driving the surge.
Homeowners’ insurance rates went up over the weekend, making owning a home in North Carolina more expensive.
The average statewide base rate increased by 7.5% this year and the same amount next. However, Coastal areas in Carteret and ...