According to Hippo's
The report, which surveyed over 1,000 homeowners in the U.S., highlights the difficulties of homeownership as inflationary costs continue to rise. Nearly half of participants, 49%, respond that homeownership was more expensive than they expected. Of those who purchased a home during the pandemic, 87% say they regret their purchases, compared to the 73% of respondents non-pandemic buyers who agree.
There is also a large coverage gap in the U.S. in homeowners insurance that protects against risks like wildfire – according to the
Travis Hodges, managing director of Omni-Channel Sales and Services for
"Wildfire [loss] is well documented and clearly a risk and a challenge, but let's look at those wildfire communities. What are they dealing with today?
Informing homeowners of the potential risks and educating them on the recommended coverage is one part of the solution, Hodges says, but tools and technology can be a help as well.
"Something that we're very intentional about is that, at HUB, we want to provide both. We want to provide speed and access that's complemented by knowledge and education. I think adding one without the other is going to create a shortcut that somebody is going to be disappointed with," Hodges states.
A frequent, ongoing discussion between a homeowner and their agent or broker can be crucial to keeping customers informed and adequately covered. And digital tools that create better access to that conversation could help to address issues with lack of education or understanding of one's policy. Hodges explains that HUB uses an
"We have trained licensed professionals that know how to assess a risk, listen to the needs of a consumer and make sure they're adequately protected…" Hodges says. "You can find online tools, but [homeowners insurance] is a technical industry that requires extensive knowledge... You probably want to lean on a professional that's licensed and trained in that field. And so that the human component cannot be understated."
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"The effects of inflation and price increases across the board have probably played a significant contribution in that for most homeowners, like the cost of materials," explains Courtney Klosterman, Hippo's director of communications. "Home upgrades or things that we all have on our wishlist are oftentimes getting delayed, because we're having to reprioritize where our financial spend is going."
One issue that may contribute to this home buyer's remorse is the lack of awareness or education on the maintenance of one's home, according to Klosterman.
"It's oftentimes because there has been a lack of innovation within home insurance, more broadly, to create more services that allow insurers to really keep up with the changes that homeowners are making. And homeowners may also not be as informed that if you're renovating your kitchen, it might be a good idea to update your home insurance policy to ensure that your coverage limit and everything associated with the policy lines up with any changes in value of your home," explains Klosterman. "I do think that there's a lot more education that can be done to help homeowners understand the cost of being underinsured, and that an important part of that is maintaining the home on a consistent basis."
Hippo also offers services like
"One of the things that we offer is complimentary