Home owners insurance

Finally got out of the renters market and purchased a townhome. Was wondering if anyone out there knew any good home owners ins companies with low prices.... gotta have something left over for these ladies.
Hercules's Avatar
Forget the ladies. You're gonna be humping your hand for a while. Just kidding!

Congrats. While I can't recommend a good one I can tell you State Farm was THE highest. This is a good site for comparing.

http://www.opic.state.tx.us/resident...ges/homeowners

Good luck!
lol. . . ur prolly right Hercules. thanks for the link.
Go watch "Money Pit" . . .and consider it a "how to" manual.
  • MRMR
  • 07-22-2015, 07:16 PM
Call an Independent Agent who can shop for the best rates.
Think of them as an Insurance Broker.
Most represent A to A plus companies (Travelers/Hartford/USFG and Liberty Mutual as well as others).
Find a Goosehead or TWFG Agent in your area and call.
Hope you save enough to but me a session
Congrats on the purchase as well.
thanks mrmr... i'll see about that session. .
Some insurance companies will discount your homeowners' rate if you also give them your car insurance. Might want to ask. Everything is "bargainable".
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  • MojoR
  • 07-23-2015, 06:09 AM
Congrats! I'd go see a broker that can bundle your car and home insurance etc. You will get better rates that way. Also be prepared to see your home insurance premium go up every year. Better to budget for 10% increases each year - then get caught out.
Some offer new roof discount is it's 7 years or newer, Occupation discount and if you bundle home and auto. Go to http://www.opic.state.tx.us/resident...ges/homeowners and compare the policies.
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  • jafun
  • 07-23-2015, 09:40 AM
Progressive (online)
I've used http://www.insuranceconnectionusa.com/ and ended up going with SafeCo as the actual insurer.
regreq's Avatar
You might check out AAA. I've always found their prices to be competitive.

Whoever you go with, I strongly recommend you inquire of them re obtaining umbrella insurance. Its among the cheapest insurance available. $1 MM coverage can usually be obtained for ~$250.00 premium per annum.
  • MRMR
  • 07-25-2015, 03:58 PM
Since you are in a Townhome, does the HOA have a Blanket policy on all the units?
If so what does it cover (Walls out/Studs out or Full replacement)?
If you do have a Blanket policy share that with your Agent as it may lower your cost as the HOA has partial or full coverage, Coverage is usually on Building only and not on the contents or liability coverages.
DO get an Umbrella policy.
Crzytxn's Avatar
I'm a Nationwide customer for both my truck and homeowners insurance. They have been really good to me, over the past couple years. My agent is a lady named Dina King. On Forest Lane in Dallas.
Thanks everyone 4 the advice