The western Florida real estate market, stretching from Sarasota to Naples, has a reputation as one of the nation’s real estate gems. For years Midwestern retirees, drawn to warmer weather and the area’s plethora of golf courses, made southwest Florida their new home.

Now, that market and the draw of living in the region appear to be drying up, spurred by high inflation rates and surging insurance costs. Florida has the highest home insurance costs in the nation, according to Insurify data — over $9,200 annually for a $300,000 home. And a shrinking pool of home insurance providers is compounding the Sunshine State’s insurance crisis.

Originally published on insurify.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.