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A homeowners’ insurance hike is now in effect in North Carolina, and the rates can vary depending on where you live.
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Homeowners’ insurance rates went up over the weekend, making owning a home in North Carolina more expensive.
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The average statewide base rate increased by 7.5% this year and the same amount next. However, Coastal areas in Carteret and ...
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.
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Rates will rise an average of 7.5% this year and another 7.5% in 2026—far less than the original 42% increase request.
I've encouraged people across North Carolina to make sure they're prepared for hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. I've urged them to make sure they have adequate homeowners' ...
Under the agreement signed by Commissioner Causey and the Rate Bureau, the average statewide base rate will increase by 7.5% ...
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 ...