Insurance on the Rise: Climate Risk and Real Estate Investment Decisions | Urban Land Institute

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The report explores rising insurance costs and their effects on the real estate industry.

The commercial real estate (CRE) sector is facing unprecedented challenges due to rising insurance costs. Factors such as increasing natural catastrophes, inflation, and regulatory pressures have led insurers to raise premiums, restrict coverage, and introduce stricter underwriting protocols. This shift is making it harder for property owners to find adequate insurance, affecting transactions and property valuations.

Investors are responding by adopting new strategies, such as seeking coverage from multiple insurers and using self-insurance or captives. These alternative risk-financing solutions help manage rising costs, but they require more complex and tailored approaches. In some cases, owners are absorbing more risk to meet lender requirements while ensuring profitable investment returns.

The insurance market’s evolution has also impacted investment decisions. While properties in high-risk areas are still attracting attention, investors are now focusing more on asset resilience and vulnerability to climate-related risks. They are carefully evaluating insurance trends, especially in the residential sector, where homeowners’ insurance availability and cost could influence future real estate demand.

Looking ahead, trends such as the growing protection gap, the rise of parametric insurance, and potential changes in migration patterns due to climate risks are expected to reshape the insurance and real estate sectors. These challenges require innovative strategies for both property management and investment.

Check the full document here: https://bit.ly/3AeomRQ

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