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Topic Title: Cocoa Beach-Flood insurance or not? Topic Summary: Created On: 09/03/2017 09:51 PM |
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Flood insurance or not?
I am rebuilding my house in Cocoa Beach which is ~1600 feet/4 blocks from the ocean on a canal in Cocoa Beach off Minuteman Cswy. Per the FEMA flood zone map (FEMA map of my location The property is listed as flood zone X (0.2 PCT Annual chance flood hazard). My new mortgage does not require flood insurance but after watching the shit-storm in Texas where only 1 in 5 people had flood insurance I started thinking it might be a good idea to purchase the insurance. The estimated cost is $650/year. I'm curious what others think.....save the $650 and by a new board or play it safe and get the insurance. |
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