April 24, 2025

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How to financially weather home repairs and rising insurance costs

How to financially weather home repairs and rising insurance costs

Some Florida homeowners hardest hit by hurricanes Milton and Helene must now also see their homes completely demolished or, if they’re lucky, elevated.

This follows a federal mandate that impacts majorly damaged homes — those impacted by natural disasters. Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) 50% rule dictates that if a house is in a flood zone and local building officials deem it to be substantially damaged, straightforward repairs may not be sufficient.

The complex regulation kicks in when the repair costs exceed 50% of the home’s market value (the test for “substantially damaged”), amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars for the homeowners.

Hurricane Milton took at least 24 lives in Florida and caused over $34.3 billion in damages last October, while just days prior, Hurricane Helene’s aftermath killed 34 in the state and caused over $78.7 billion in damages across the U.S.

The west coast barrier islands of Pinellas County were one of the state’s most impacted areas. Redington Shores resident Derek Brunney has lived in his home for over 20 years and has had to contend with it being demolished.

“You start seeing different events you had on the property. Weddings, birthdays, things like that. It just rehashed everything,” Brunney told WFLA News Channel 8 On Your Side about the aftermath. “It’s one step forward, two, or three steps back. You get punched in the eye at the same time.”

The trouble for many homeowners like Brunney is that they still must pay for their insurance and utilities. But he — and many other Florida homeowners — still hold out hope for a better future.

“It’s slow,” he said. “It’s daunting. It’s exhausting, but it’s the only way you’re going to move forward right now until you get to the end of it.”

When it comes to home repairs and rising insurance costs, you often can’t anticipate when they’ll hit. The key is to be prepared. While this isn’t a simple feat for many, there are some practical things you can start doing today to budget for the future and any rebuilding efforts.

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