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Specialist coverage for the grand historic estates of Bexley — where early-1900s craftsmanship, true replacement cost, and ordinance-or-law protection demand a broker who understands irreplaceable homes.
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Few addresses in central Ohio carry the quiet prestige of Bexley. Behind the tree-lined streets of Bullitt Park, Parkview Avenue, Bryden Road, the Pleasant Ridge district near Capital University, and the stately blocks surrounding the Governor’s Residence, you’ll find some of Ohio’s most distinguished early-twentieth-century homes — grand Tudor Revivals, Colonial Revivals, and American Foursquares built with plaster walls, slate and tile roofs, and millwork that simply cannot be reproduced at today’s prices.
The same qualities that make these homes irreplaceable also make them complex to insure. Older, higher-value stock carries elevated true replacement costs, and a partial loss often triggers building-code upgrades that standard policies do not fully fund. Bexley homeowners also face genuine central Ohio perils: severe spring and summer storms with large hail, the straight-line winds remembered from the 2012 derecho, the region’s annual tornado threat, winter freeze, ice dams and snow load, and flash flooding from nearby Alum Creek and Big Walnut Creek.
As an independent high-net-worth brokerage, High Value Home Insurance Group structures coverage around the home you actually own — not a formula. We align dwelling coverage with documented replacement cost rather than market value, and we layer in valuable personal property and liability protection appropriate to an estate of this caliber.
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Bexley’s grand early-1900s homes were built with plaster, slate and tile roofs, and custom millwork that command a premium to rebuild faithfully. After a partial loss, updated building codes can require costly upgrades to wiring, structure, and materials. We confirm replacement-cost valuations reflect true reconstruction and that ordinance-or-law limits are sufficient to bring an older home back to its original character.
Central Ohio sees frequent severe thunderstorms from spring through summer, often producing damaging hail. Slate and tile roofs are expensive to repair correctly, and a generic settlement rarely covers like-for-like materials. We structure roof and exterior coverage to protect the integrity of a historic home.
The June 2012 derecho brought destructive straight-line winds across the Columbus area, downing mature trees and cutting power for days. Bexley’s canopy of old-growth trees is part of its charm and part of its exposure. We address wind, falling-tree, and extended loss-of-use coverage so a major event doesn’t disrupt your household.
Central Ohio averages several tornadoes each year, with the active season running spring into mid-summer. While direct strikes are infrequent, the potential severity warrants careful structural and contents coverage. We make sure limits and settlement terms reflect the value of an irreplaceable home.
Ohio winters bring freeze events, ice storms like the 2014 event that left much of the metro without power, and the ice dams and snow load that threaten older roofs and plumbing. Burst pipes and water intrusion are among the most common claims on grand homes. We confirm coverage for freeze damage, water backup, and the careful repairs these homes require.
Bexley sits between Alum Creek and Big Walnut Creek, and heavy rain has repeatedly produced flash flooding and surcharged storm sewers in the area. Standard homeowners policies exclude flood. We help homeowners evaluate flood coverage even outside a mapped flood zone so a single storm doesn’t become a catastrophic loss.
We start with what it would actually cost to rebuild your Bexley home in its original character — plaster, slate, millwork, and all. Understanding replacement cost versus market value is the foundation of insuring a historic estate correctly.
Older homes that no longer meet current code can face significant upgrade costs after a loss. We secure ordinance-or-law limits that fund those mandated improvements rather than leaving you to absorb the difference.
Art, antiques, jewelry, and fine collections that often accompany an estate of this caliber deserve dedicated scheduling. We arrange valuable personal property coverage with agreed-value terms and broad protection.
Significant assets call for liability protection that goes well beyond a base policy. We layer personal liability coverage and help you determine how much umbrella insurance you actually need.
As an independent brokerage, we place coverage with carriers that specialize in high-value and historic homes — insurers who understand why a Bexley estate cannot be insured like a tract house. We match your home to the right market, not a single company’s appetite.
From valuation to claims advocacy, we explain every decision plainly. If you’re weighing options, we can walk you through what high value home insurance typically costs and where your premium is going.
We serve homeowners across Bexley’s historic districts and estate streets, including:
The following is a representative scenario illustrating how we structure coverage; it is not a specific client account.
Consider a representative Bullitt Park homeowner — not a client — with a 1913 Tudor Revival on Parkview Avenue: slate roof, original plaster, and leaded-glass windows throughout. Their prior policy insured the home near its market value, leaving a substantial gap between that figure and the true cost to rebuild in kind, with no meaningful ordinance-or-law allowance for code upgrades.
A proper review would begin with a documented reconstruction-cost valuation reflecting the home’s historic materials, then add ordinance-or-law limits to fund mandated code work, schedule the family’s art and antiques, and layer liability and umbrella coverage to match their assets. The result is a structure built around the home as it truly exists — not a generic estimate.
Common Bexley High-Value Home Insurance Questions
Bexley’s early-1900s homes feature plaster, slate and tile roofs, and custom millwork that are far more expensive to rebuild than standard construction. Mass-market policies tend to undervalue these homes and omit adequate ordinance-or-law protection, leaving owners exposed after a partial or total loss.
Ordinance-or-law coverage pays for building-code upgrades that may be required when an older home is repaired or rebuilt — updated wiring, structural reinforcement, or modern materials. Because so much of Bexley’s housing stock predates current codes, this coverage can prevent a significant out-of-pocket gap after a claim.
Possibly. Bexley sits near Alum Creek and Big Walnut Creek, and heavy rain has produced flash flooding and storm-sewer backups even outside mapped flood zones. Because standard homeowners policies exclude flood, many estate owners choose to add flood coverage outside a flood zone as a precaution.
We base coverage on documented reconstruction cost — what it would take to rebuild your home in its original character — rather than its market or tax value. From there we add ordinance-or-law limits, schedule valuables, and layer liability and umbrella coverage suited to your assets.
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Bexley’s historic estates represent generations of craftsmanship that cannot be replicated by a standard policy or a one-size-fits-all formula. Insuring them well requires a broker who understands true replacement cost, ordinance-or-law exposure, and the specific perils of central Ohio — from severe storms and hail to winter freeze and flash flooding.
High Value Home Insurance Group works independently on your behalf to build coverage around your home and your assets, with transparent advice at every step. Request your complimentary, confidential review to see how your current coverage measures up. Explore our broader Ohio coverage and our full range of coverage options.
Contact us today for your complimentary, no-obligation Bexley high value home insurance quote. Call (234) 231-9941 or use our online quote form to begin.