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Cowlitz County, WA Homeowners Insurance Quotes

If you own a home in Cowlitz County, WA you are currently paying around $78.08 per month for a standard homeowners policy. A standard HO-3 policy normally coverages your home against windstorms, lightning and fire damage. In Washington, your premium could be in the average rate range of $937 per year. We like to help customers compare multiple home insurance rates all in one place. Our shopping process is a hassle free and we are here to help you review prices as well as coverage options that best fit your financial needs. You may want the lowest price but it is important to email or speak with us when it comes to cost versus coverage. Our consulting process if free and we can first review up to 12 major carriers with competitive rates in your area. Next, we can compare rate and coverage options. And last we can help you review enhanced coverage options like wind/hail or flood and include any homeowners insurance discounts that may apply to help you save more money on your home insurance needs.

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Cowlitz County, WA Housing Demographics

With 102,410 residents living within the Cowlitz County area there are over 43,450 homeowners looking for more affordable home insurance rates. Your homeowners policy is written to help protect your home and family. With an estimated 27,241 families living within the local area, it is safe to say that great coverage at an affordable price is most desired amongst every homeowner living in Cowlitz County.

DemographicValues
Total Occupied Households40,244
Family Households (families)27,241
Average Owner Occupied Household Size3
Average Family Size3
Total Housing Units43,450

Cowlitz County, WA Coastal Wind, Hail & Flood Information

For all homeowners living in Cowlitz County (FIPS: 53015), it's important to understand that this county is in a coastal area and has great risk of damage due to hurricanes, windstorms, hail and flooding. The wind and hail insurance program provided through the state of Washington is the states opportunity to help provide additional wind/hail coverage when insurance companies exclude it from homeowners and other policies sold to coastal residents. You can buy wind and hail insurance coverage through us and we will shop multiple companies to package the best coverage option for you. If you are shopping for quotes in Cowlitz County, WA, it's important that you look into hurricane and windstorm insurance options.

Cowlitz County, WA Home Insurance Average Premiums

Local Cowlitz, WA homeowners insurance quotes comparison

$692 /yr.

Washington's Average Home Insurance Rates Overall

For the state of Washington, homeowners insurance premiums have changed based on a variety of different factors related to risk and is currently ranked 43 in the nation for highest premiums in the U.S.

Average RatingAnnual Premium
Minimum Range:$471 /yr.
Current Average Cost:$692 /yr.
Maximum Range:$937 /yr.

Cowlitz County, WA Coastal Wind, Hail & Flood Information

Cowlitz is a coastal county which greatly increases the risk of hurricanes and windstorms. Our quoting process will include wind and hail coverage options to give you the best protection you need against high winds and storm damage.

Washington Homeowners Insurance News & Information

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  • Homeowners Shopping Rates Due to Rise in Premiums Posted on Monday 23rd September, 2024

    According to the recently released J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Home Insurance Study a nationwide rise in premiums has driven many customers to shop for new policies as their rates are now too high.  “’The average shopping rate among home insurance customers has climbed to a record high of 6.8% through the second quarter of 2024, […]

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    According to a new study from Clever Real Estate, a St. Louis-based real estate company, monthly rent costs are actually cheaper than a monthly mortgage payment in 48 of the 50 most populous cities in the United States. Their analysis looked at mortgage principals, interest, taxes as well as homeowners insurance and they found that […]

Discounts For Homeowners in Cowlitz County

As a homeowner, you have to understand that insurance companies see homes as a risk. If you can decrease any of the risk factors that will determine your premium, then it's best to follow these important guidelines in order to save money on your Washington homeowners insurance.

  • Install A Smoke Alarm in Every Room: It's important you do this for your own safety, so why not install a smoke detector in every room. Show your home insurance company that safety comes first. Once you have them installed, shop for home insurance and mentioned you have taken the right safety precautions to reduce house fires. For homeowners in Cowlitz County, this discount can save you up to 20% on your home insurance premium.
  • Combine Your Home and Auto Insurance Into One Package: Any home insurance provider is going to want your business. It's important you offer this opportunity to combine your home and auto insurance together in one package. You may want to also see if you can open up a life or health insurance account as well. Merging all your insurance into one company will save you money. Homeowners in Cowlitz County that do combine their home and auto can save over $500 with this discount.
  • Install A Home Security System: Your home insurance company should reward you for installing a home security system, sometimes up to 22%. It's important that you take precautions and reduce the risk of someone breaking into your Cowlitz County home. This will be one of the questions that you will want to ask your home insurance agent to see if you qualify for this discount. If you don't, make sure you shop other companies to get the "Home Security Discount"
  • Purchase A Fire Exstinguisher: Although smoke alarms provide warnings, it's best to be prepared. This may or may not provide any stand alone discount, but it shows your serious when it comes to reducing risk.
  • Stop Smoking: It's important to protect your health and your home. If you don't smoke or don't have anyone living with you that smokes then this can save you up to 18% on your home insurance premium.

Cowlitz County Housing & Real Estate Data

Details:Statistics
Total Housing Units43450
Occupied Housing Units40244
Vacant Housing Units3206
Vacant Housing Units for Rent995
Vacant Housing Units Rented Not Occupied59
Vacant Housing Units For Sale581
Vacant Housing Units Sold Not Occupied92
Vacant Housing Units For Seasonal Occasional Use621
Vacant Housing Units All Other Vacants858
Housing Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Percent2
Housing Units Rental Vacancy Rate Percent7
Housing Tenure Occupied Units40244
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Owner Occupied26477
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Owner Occupied Population67561
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Owner Occupied Averge Household Size3
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Renter Occupied13767
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Renter Occupied Population33642
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Renter Occupied Average Household Size2