An Analysis by vHome Insurance reveals that homeowners in Scottsdale pay $513 higher on home insurance compared to the state average
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vHome insurance offers homeowners in Scottsdale a visual guide containing information about the various factors that can affect their home insurance rates
New York, NY (PRUnderground) February 12th, 2020
Homeowners in Scottsdale pay an average homeowner’s insurance rate of $1,256 per annum, which is $513 higher than the state average of Arizona according to a research by vHome Insurance. Scottsdale’s average homeowners’ insurance rate is $182 lower than the national average of $1,438.
vHome insurance also provides homeowners with a graphical representation comparing the average homeowner’s insurance rates offered by the top insurance companies in Scottsdale for different coverage levels.
vHome insurance offers homeowners in Scottsdale a visual guide containing information about the various factors that can affect their home insurance rates. These factors Include
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Comparing Scottsdale’s average home insurance rate with the county average
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Average home insurance rate by home value and household income
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Home insurance comparisons for cheapest premiums
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Home Insurance premiums for different deductible
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Auto and home insurance bundling discount
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Home insurance premiums with home replacement value scenarios
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Insurance in Scottsdale as a percentage of housing cost
vHome Insurance also provides data on the factors affecting homeowners insurance in Scottsdale such as
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Number of bedrooms
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Different deductibles
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Age of the home
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Construction type of the home
Finally, vHome Insurance also provides homeowners in Scottsdale with information about the discounts that they can avail of their homeowner’s insurance. These saving tips include
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Bundling discounts
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Senior citizen’s discount
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Discounts for home safety devices
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Discounts for new homes
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