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Marco Island & Collier County

Premium Insurance for
Marco Island

Marco Island's luxury waterfront properties, seasonal residents, and high-value condos require insurance expertise that goes beyond a standard policy. Bruno works with specialty carriers to find the right coverage for coastal Collier County homes — primary and seasonal alike.

Coastal Exposure Demands
Specialty Coverage

Marco Island's premium real estate market comes with premium insurance complexity. Windstorm deductibles measured in percentages, condo master policy gaps, and seasonal occupancy clauses require an agent who understands the difference — not one who hands you a standard form.

Windstorm & Coastal Exposure

Marco Island's barrier island position means windstorm deductibles can range from 2–10% of your dwelling value — not a flat dollar amount. On a $1.5M home, that's $30,000–$150,000 out of pocket before insurance pays. Understanding this before a storm is essential.

Seasonal & Vacation Homes

Standard homeowners policies often restrict coverage for properties unoccupied more than 30–60 days. Marco Island's snowbird community requires specialty endorsements or carriers that understand seasonal and secondary home exposure — year-round protection when you're not present.

Condo Coverage Gaps

Your condo association's master policy covers the building structure and common areas — but your unit interior, flooring, cabinetry, appliances, and personal property are your responsibility. An HO-6 policy fills the gap. Bruno reviews your HOA documents to confirm exactly what you own.

Coverage Matched to
Coastal Property Value

High-Value Home

Specialty homeowners coverage for Marco Island properties — replacement cost, windstorm, and extended coverage through admitted and surplus carriers.

Flood Insurance

NFIP and private flood options for waterfront and coastal properties. Required by most Collier County lenders in FEMA high-risk zones.

Condo (HO-6)

Individual condo unit coverage filling the gap between your HOA master policy and what you personally own inside your unit.

Umbrella

Additional liability protection above your home and auto limits — often critical for high-net-worth Marco Island property owners.

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Marco Island
Insurance FAQ

My Marco Island home is only occupied seasonally. Does that affect my coverage?+
Yes — significantly. Standard homeowners policies often have vacancy or unoccupancy clauses that can limit or void coverage if the property is unoccupied for 30–60 days or more. Seasonal and snowbird properties require specific endorsements or specialty carriers that understand secondary home exposure. Bruno ensures your Marco Island coverage is valid year-round, even when you're not there.
What does my condo association policy cover vs. my personal policy?+
Condo association master policies typically cover the building structure and common areas, but individual unit interiors — including your flooring, cabinets, appliances, and personal belongings — are your responsibility. An HO-6 (condo unit owners) policy fills these gaps. Bruno reviews your association's master policy against what you own inside your unit to make sure there are no coverage gaps.
Is flood insurance required for waterfront property on Marco Island?+
Most waterfront and near-waterfront properties on Marco Island are in FEMA high-risk flood zones. If you have a federally-backed mortgage, flood insurance is legally required. Even without a mortgage, the financial exposure from a single storm surge event on a high-value coastal property makes flood insurance essential — not optional. Private flood carriers often offer better terms for elevated properties.
How does windstorm insurance work on Marco Island?+
Marco Island's coastal location means windstorm deductibles are typically 2–10% of your dwelling coverage value — not a flat dollar amount. On a $1 million home, a 5% windstorm deductible means you pay the first $50,000 out of pocket before insurance responds. Understanding this before a storm — not during the claims process — is critical. Bruno walks you through your windstorm deductible structure and what it means financially for your specific property.

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