Real Estate Insurance

Types of Insurance

  • Homeowners Insurance
  • Renters Insurance
  • Life and Travel Insurance
  • RV and Auto Insurance

Partners & Providers

We connect you with top-rated insurance providers operating in Florida and Texas:

State FarmGEICOProgressiveGood Sam

How It Works

Whether you're a citizen, investor, or expat, obtaining real estate-related insurance in the U.S. usually starts with identifying your residency status and property use (personal, rental, etc.). Premiums, eligibility, and documentation may vary, but our partners can support a wide range of profiles. Expats and international investors may be required to provide additional financial or identification documents.

FAQ: Key Differences by Profile

ProfileCommon RequirementsLimitations
U.S. Citizens / Permanent ResidentsProof of homeownership, ID, basic credit checkNone typical
Expats / Non-residentsPassport, visa/residency status, international address, sometimes credit reportFewer carriers; higher premiums may apply
Foreign InvestorsOwnership documents, ID, U.S. tax ID (if any), local agent or lawyerMay need a U.S. address or proxy

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