Riskfactor.com launched to detail property fire and flood risk hazards now and projected.
Thanks for posting that! Here (an hour north of San Francisco) my zip code is ranked moderate for the two classes of risk, Flood and Fire.
Flood is impossible. I'm on rolling hills 300 ft above the sea-level floodplain.
Fire - Moderate rating sounds reasonable. This apple orchard is only 10 miles downwind from the 2017 Tubbs fire: "the most destructive wildfire in California history, burning parts of Napa, Sonoma, and Lake counties." (Wikipedia).
Last year I posted in the California regional sub-forum that AIG insurance lost so much in California that they are leaving the state, and cancelling my insurance.
I just read that their loss including Tubbs and Paradise fires put them at 10:1 ratio of loss/income.
Securing replacement insurance has been a nightmare. The local agent representing AIG essentially told me to go find insurance somewhere else, his agency wants only homes built after 1970 and code-compliant. This 1920's (?) farmhouse obviously had an interior bathroom added as the first remodel, for one example of its simplicity. No perimeter foundation to bolt down to for earthquake resistance. etc etc.
Another agency recommended by a neighbor refused, said nobody is writing insurance for old houses aside from the very costly high-risk pool plan and he wasn't interested. He recommended a friend.
This third agent finally found coverage at 6x what I was paying before. After installing breakers in place of of plug fuses and some other upgrades, and negotiating less coverage, I'm now paying 3x more. This company has excellent financial reserves but isn't registered in California so the state's insurance department wouldn't help resolve a claims dispute. I'm in a coverage category that seems to include older mobile home parks etc. I can't argue my quality of construction is much better than that but my risk of fire loss has to be far lower.
I dropped the usual temporary-housing coverage, we would retreat from the ranch to our primary home over in the Valley if this place were being reconstructed after a fire. Considering the $2,500 deductible on theft coverage, I decided to self-insure, a claim exceeding that isn't likely. Several other concessions. Liability is my chief concern, I continued the relatively high liability coverage.
Strange times!