How much do you pay for your home owner’s insurance?

by admin ~ November 24th, 2009 . Filed under: Insurance .
home insurance
Jeremy asked:


I am doing a survey and this would really be helpful for me.

Please let me know how much you pay for your home owner’s insurance.

If you pay monthly or yearly.

The location of your home.

The value of your home.

How big your home is.

If you have flood insurance.

And what you have as your deductable.
Will people please ignore the idiot that just wants points and answer my question.

How much do YOU pay for home owners insurance.

Meaning, with the choices that you made, with the house that you have, how much do you pay?
You guys are great!

Please keep the answers coming.
I really need the yearly rate.

I am doing a report.
I AM DOING A REPORT LIKE I SAID!

I cant understand why people just don’t answer the questions on this site.

That’s what this was made for.

Not for the other person to ask “Why did you ask that”.

I cannot understand this.

Jonas Nakata

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5 Responses to How much do you pay for your home owner’s insurance?

  1. janice d

    For 180000 home with an outbuilding in ohio no flood insurance 5000 deductable.

  2. Sally R

    For my home rent out both are includedinsured for my home last year but have 500 deductable hope that helps ohi thumbed down the idiot.
    For this amount do not need flood insurance have 500 deductable hope that helps ohi thumbed down the idiot.
    My home rent out both are includedinsured for this amount do not need flood insurance have made many improvementsthe value.

  3. lsisto12

    I pay $650 per year w/$1000 deductible in Phoenix, AZ. Value is $200,000. Sq ft. is 1200 and flood ins not required. good luck

  4. mbrcatz17

    The house is irrelevant to how much coverage you need and im in 100 year high risk flood plain in 100 year high risk flood plain in hurricane.

  5. ernesto_tig

    My replacement cost is very close to property value no flood insurance.

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