It
can be perplexing—and not least because it’s one of the least-discussed details
you run into when buying a home. The issue is flood insurance, and it’s
sometimes first brought to the fore when you are buying a home in Charleston,SC that you would not have thought was on a “flood plain.” If it is, it’s
going to require flood insurance before the bank will sign off on a loan.
As
we only see from time to time, devastating floods can strike when and where
least expected: sometimes, in areas where that ruinous flooding is
unprecedented. In 2005, when FEMA paid out over $17 billion in flood claims, it
once again became clear why flood insurance is absolutely necessary. Here’s
what you need to know about flood insurance if the home you are looking at is
in a flood plain.
The
Zone Matters
FEMA
assigns different zones within a single flood plain. For example, homes that
are located on the bank of a creek may be assigned to Zone A, ( floods highly
likely). Homes that are further away from a water source may be assigned to
Zone Z, (lower risk). Naturally, Zone Z premiums are a good deal more
affordable than premiums for Zone A. In fact, if your home is in a Z zone, you
may even qualify for a special price break for two years before full premium
goes into effect.
Figuring
Out the Cost
Unlike
car or home insurance, you won’t find a better rate on flood insurance by
shopping around. The federal government sets flood premium rates based on
factors like the zone, the home’s value, and the value of its contents. You may
choose to insure the home only, but it’s seldom a good idea to leave contents
without coverage. Any Charleston insurance agent specializing in flood
insurance will be able to assist you in determining the cost of the policy;
they will also answer any questions you may have about the process.
Making
Your Decision
Buying a Charleston home that turns out to be on considered within a flood plain
means factoring in some added insurance expense, and possibly even potential
risk to your personal items. But when the house is right, and your heart is
absolutely set on the property, it’s a dollars-and-cents calculation. I’m
always at the ready to help my clients clarify this and all other the other
details that go into buying a home in Charleston, SC
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-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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