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Figuring out the average cost of home insurance

by JoAnn Asselin 02/14/2024

If you’re budgeting for a new home, it’s important to incorporate the average cost of home insurance. Insurance rates are composed of many factors, and knowing these factors can help you estimate the potential expense.

Here is a quick guide to the variables determining the average cost of homeowners insurance:

Home location & age

Homeowners insurance cost is partially determined by certain aspects of the home itself. The biggest factors include location, age and condition. If your home is located in an area prone to extreme weather or other potentially damaging conditions, it’s considered a higher risk to the insurer and may incur a higher premium.

Older homes are more likely to need repairs, and those repairs can cost more. Similarly, if your home’s condition is less than ideal, your insurance premium may be higher as a result.

Coverage details

There are several variables in your policy that go into the average homeowners insurance cost. The most important variables are:

  • Deductible amount - Deductible amount affects how much you pay monthly and how much you may need to pay out of pocket for a claim. A higher deductible means a lower premium cost, but a higher out-of-pocket cost if you need to file a claim.
  • Dwelling coverage amount - The portion of your policy that protects the physical structure of your home can vary based on size, condition and age of your home.
  • Personal property coverage amount - Also included in your average insurance cost is protection for the value of your personal belongings, such as clothing, furniture and appliances.

Other factors

There may be other factors that impact the cost of homeowners insurance. Some of these are related to your home and lifestyle, like whether you have a pool, trampoline or aggressive pets. Others might concern your financial history, including credit score and past insurance coverage.

If you want more details about what goes into the average cost of home insurance, consult your insurance provider.

About the Author
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JoAnn Asselin

There are many qualities and skills that go into being an excellent real estate professional - integrity, in-depth community and market knowledge, marketing savvy, effective negotiation skills and a high-quality professional network, all of which are hallmarks of how I work.

That said, in my experience as a real estate professional, I've also found that providing the very best service is essentially about putting my clients first. This means keeping myself accessible, being a good listener as well as a good communicator, and responding quickly to your needs.

This "client first" philosophy has always been my approach and it requires me to continually improve my skills and ways of doing business. In addition, I've found that the latest technologies are enabling me to do everything I've always done, only much more quickly and efficiently. They've also helped me to extend the range of services I provide to my clients.