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In response to the increasing costs of real estate insurance, industry experts gathered for a roundtable discussion titled “Risk to Resilience.” The event focused on the pressing need for education and mitigation strategies to tackle the challenges posed by soaring insurance premiums.
Participants emphasized that a well-informed client base can significantly enhance confidence in the real estate market. By providing comprehensive information about insurance options, potential risks, and proactive measures, agents can empower clients to make informed decisions.
Mitigation strategies, such as investing in property upgrades and implementing risk-reduction measures, were highlighted as effective ways to lower insurance costs. These approaches not only protect properties but also contribute to overall community resilience against natural disasters and other threats.
The roundtable underscored the importance of collaboration among real estate professionals, insurers, and policymakers to develop sustainable solutions that address the rising costs of insurance while fostering a more resilient housing market.
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