Town and Country, MO Homeowners Insurance

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Key takeaways

The average homeowners insurance cost in Town and Country, MO is $1,576 per year.
Town and Country homeowners insurance is 6% lower than the Missouri average.
Cincinnati Insurance is our top pick for homeowners insurance in Town and Country, MO.
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    How much is homeowners insurance in Town and Country, Missouri?

    The average homeowners insurance cost in Town and Country is $1,576 per year according to our client data. That's 6% lower than the Missouri state average.

    The average in the United States is $1,406, putting Town and Country 11% higher than the rest of the country. Some factors in determining premiums include historical weather patterns, claims history, local labor costs and credit score.

    Homeowners insurance in Town and Country vs Missouri Average annual cost
    Town and Country $1,576
    Missouri $1,678

    Who are the best homeowners insurance companies in Town and Country, MO?

    There is no single insurance company that will be the best for everyone. Coverages and options vary from company to company, so it depends on your individual situation. Not all insurance companies that offer Missouri homeowners insurance will be available in Town and Country.

    Some factors determining the right fit could be:

    age of home
    age of roof
    type of structure (frame vs solid brick)
    flood insurance
    earthquake insurance
    your dog is on the restricted breeds list

    Our recommendations

    Rank Company Reasoning
    #1 Cincinnati One of the strongest homeowners insurance policies available. Very few coverage exclusions. Not always the cheapest but you get what you pay for.
    #2 Travelers Exceptional claims process. Long standing A-rated company who has always done right by our clients.
    #3 Safeco Liberty Mutual is their parent company. Over 100 years in business and dedicated to delivering their policies through the independent insurance agency channel.
    #4 Openly A newcomer to homeowners insurance. What they lack in experience they make up for in a robust policy. Very few coverage exclusions and a $5 million guaranteed replacement cost. They don't offer auto insurance yet so you'll have to forfeit a bundling discount.
    #5 Nationwide Peyton Manning is in their commercials so they must be winners right? In all seriousness, Nationwide is a great company with strong financial backing. Claims are handled well and the policy is strong. The reason they're further down on our list is they shut off taking new clients for a period in 2023 and have struggled getting their rates competitive again.

    How did we determine the rankings?

    Our rankings are based on our real world experience working with insurance companies in Town and Country over the last 15 years. We consider our personal experience placing clients with different carriers. We feel this real life experience is more valuable than some anonymous survey!

    Our rating criteria includes rate stabilization, financial stability, customer service and ease of doing business among other factors. As an independent insurance agency, we can choose from over 2 dozen homeowners insurance companies for our clients.

    Town and Country, MO homeowners insurance coverage

    Some of the basic coverages on homeowners policies are for your dwelling, personal property and personal liability. There are also endorsements available such as sewer and water backup, earthquake and service line.

    Basic coverages

    Coverage type What it covers
    Coverage A: Dwelling Your home and attached structures such as a garage
    Coverage B: Other Structures Stand-alone structures on your property such as a fence, garage or shed
    Coverage C: Personal Property Items inside your home that aren't permanently attached
    Coverage D: Loss of Use Covers the cost of temporary housing if you can't live in your home due to a covered loss
    Coverage E: Medical Payments Pays to treat a non-household member injured on your property, regardless of fault
    Coverage F: Personal Liability Covers your legal liability for causing injury or property damage to someone else

    Check out our full list of homeowners insurance coverage options along with our recommendations.

    Does Town and Country, MO homeowners insurance cover flood damage?

    Flood damage is not covered by homeowners insurance policies regardless of where you are located. To get coverage, you can purchase flood insurance through a private flood insurance company or the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

    The NFIP is limited to $250,000 for structural coverage and $100,000 for personal property so it may not be an option for everyone.

    Our agency can help you get quotes from both to determine the best fit.

    Should I purchase earthquake coverage in Town and Country?

    Earthquake insurance is definitely worth considering as the New Madrid Seismic Zone in southern Missouri is only about 164 miles from Town and Country. Of course everyone's risk tolerance is different so this is a decision you'll have to make.

    Not all insurance companies offer earthquake coverage. For those wo do, it's simply a coverage endorsement that can be added on to your homeowners policy. For those companies who do not offer the coverage, you can purchase a stand alone policy from a different company.

    Town and Country, MO homeowners insurance deductibles

    Town and Country homeowners face a high risk of hail damage. Anyone who has lived here for at least a few years has experienced this. Many insurance companies in the area now require you to have a separate deductible for wind and hail damage. These deductibles are usually higher than your deductible for all other causes of loss so it's important to know how they work.

    You may have a dollar amount deductible or a percent deductible. A dollar amount deductible could be something like $1,500. The percentage deductible is calculated as a percent of the dwelling coverage amount. For example, if you have a $300,000 home and your deductible is 1% of the dwelling covered amount, your deductible is actually $3,000.

    Percent deductible

    Dwelling Coverage Percent Deductible Deductible
    $300,000 1% $3,000
    $300,000 2% $6,000
    $300,000 3% $9,000

    Town and Country, and the state of Missouri as a whole, has had the luxury of fixed dollar amount deductible options for wind and hail damage for a long time. However, the insurance landscape is changing and companies are increasingly phasing out fixed dollar amount deductibles in favor of percent deductibles.

    Many other states such as Oklahoma and Texas have been doing this for the last ten years so it's nothing new. So, while it may be new to Missouri, it isn't new to homeowners in other states.

    Town and Country, MO homeowners insurance discounts

    Did you know you could save up to 40% on your premium just by taking advantage of discounts? It's a good idea to periodically check with your agent and review your policy.

    Some of the biggest discounts are:

    Multi-policy
    Protective devices
    Smart home
    No mortgage
    Paperless policy
    Claims free
    Quote in advance

    Check out our list of 24 homeowners insurance discounts to help you get the best deal possible.

    Other Personal Insurance Policies

    We offer many other personal insurance policies such as auto, motorcycle, boat, life, umbrella, rental property and more. The more you bundle, the more you can potentially save.

    Did you know that bunding your homeowners insurance with your auto insurance saves an average of 18%?

    Another great benefit to having all your policies with one agency is only having to call one place with any questions you may have. Whether that be for renewals, claims or billing, our customer service delivers a smooth and connected experience.

    What our customers are saying

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    Wan Ching Chan
    a week ago
    Today 11/1/2024, Mr. Brian Risk at Partners Insurance Inc, helped me to set up my home insurance with Travelers. I have never had an agent before for home insurance and car insurance. I have a lot of questions on my new home insurance policy. Brian answered my...
    Mary Leslie
    2 months ago
    I reached out to Partners Insurance in hopes of saving money on my auto insurance. Brian responded quickly and patiently answered my many questions about comparing my current coverage with a new policy. I was able to save quite a bit of money, and got better coverage. The new policy...
    Richard Smith
    2 months ago
    I recently worked with Brian Risk to find a new carrier for my homeowners, auto and umbrella insurance. Thanks to his advice, my overall annual premium is reduced, the coverage is more appropriate for my needs and I am with a more highly rated company. Brian spent as...

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    About Town and Country, MO

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    Town and Country is located in St. Louis county and has a population of 11,524. The city has an area of about 11 square miles. The average home value is $1,012,823.

    Whether you're into yoga classes, or just hanging out in nature, Longview Farm Park provides a peaceful retreat. Myseum is a great place for some hands on scientific fun for kids. If you're hungry, grab a delicious wood fired pizza at Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria. The mortadella pizza is not something you see everyday!

    Roofers serving Town and Country, MO

    Living in the midwest, we're no strangers to roof damage from hail. Having a reputable roofer to work with alongside your homeowners insurance company is important to ensure the best possible claims experience.

    Roofers serving Town and Country, MO Phone number
    KPro Roofing and Renovation 636-386-7499 https://www.go2kpro.com/
    Redbird Roofing 314-835-9466 http://redbirdroof.com/
    Andres Roofing 314-267-7923 https://andresroofing.com/

    Fire departments serving Town and Country, MO

    West County EMS & Fire Protection District serves Town and Country, MO. They can be reached at (636) 256-2033 or online at https://www.westcounty-fire.org/.

    Local fire departments provide many services in addition to responding to fires. Many of them perform inspections for permits for both commercial and residential buildings.

    Partners Insurance proudly supports these brave men and women who make up our emergency services professionals. Thank a firefighter or first responder today.

    Town and Country Fire Department

    Frequently Asked Questions

    The average cost of homeowners insurance in Town and Country, MO is $1,576 per year, according our client data.

    Our favorites based on our personal experience:

    1. Cincinnati
    2. Travelers
    3. Safeco
    4. Openly
    5. Nationwide

    With the New Madrid fault only about 164 miles from Town and Country, it's worth considering purchasing earthquake insurance.

    Flood damage is not covered by homeowners insurance policies regardless of where you are located. To get coverage, you can purchase flood insurance through a private flood insurance company or the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

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