Tag: Dallas homes for sale

The Relationship Between Home Insurance, Appraised Tax Value and Mortgage Loan Amount

There are two questions I’m frequently asked, either by home owners or buyers as it relates to the insured value of their home. The first question is about the appraised value of a home as listed in the county appraisal district and the second is about the purchase price and/or loan amount of their home. In both cases, the question is what is the relationship between the amount of insurance they have on their home and either the tax or loan value of their home? Let’s look at all three and contrast them.

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Do You Have Enough Home Insurance?

I received an email Monday from Kathy O’Brien, a realtor with Dave Perry-Miller’s Intown office. She asked a very interesting question concerning the post I wrote two weeks ago on the impact rising home prices have on home insurance (see https://wiseinsurancegroup.com/impact-rising-home-prices-home-insurance/). The post I wrote approached the topic from a home buyer, however, Kathy’s question was directed from the point of view of a north Texas homeowner. Her question was, “With home values increasing significantly over the past few years, what, if anything, can home owners/consumers do to ensure their property is sufficiently covered?”

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Check Home Insurance in the Option Period

I dealt with an interesting situation this past week I believe is important to share with anyone buying a home. It reminded me why it’s so important for home buyers to review home insurance during the option period, not after it’s expired.

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Rising Home Prices Impact on Home Insurance

$207,000. As of April, that is now the median price for a home in north Texas. It represents an average 14% increase in home prices across the metroplex over 2013. The new median home price represents an increase of almost 60% over 2010’s valuation, at the depth of the recession. When compared to the previous high water mark set in 2007, the gain is over a third.

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Home Insurance and Mortgage Ratios

New home mortgage guidelines went into effect on January 10th. The new guidelines were drafted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and they are designed to protect consumers from some of the lending abuses that led to the financial meltdown in 2008. Lending practices were relaxed prior to 2008. This enabled some people to qualify for home loans who would not have qualified under the previous and stricter guidelines. When the market imploded, millions of people were unable to make their mortgage payments and lost their homes to foreclosure.

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