Compare Waco Renters Insurance Rates

 
 


Average Renters Insurance Rates for Waco, Texas

Average Annual Insurance Rate
$261


The Cheapest Renters Insurance Rates for Waco, Texas

Provider Annual Insurance Rate
Hartford Insurance $112
Trumbull Insurance $121
Twin City Fire Insurance $125
American Mercury $125
Travellers $136
Hartford Insurance $143
Texas Farm Bureau $155
Texas Fair Plan $157
Progressive $180
Progressive $183



The Most Popular Renters Insurance Providers in Waco, Texas

Provider Annual Renters Insurance Rate Monthly Renters Insurance Rate
Allstate $185 $185
Liberty Insurance $735 $735
Nationwide $244 $244
State Farm $225 $225



Does credit score affect Waco renters insurance rates?

Credit Score Average Annual Insurance Rate
bad $343
average $261
good $220
Yes! Your credit rating can impact the price you pay for Waco Renters Insurance up to $123 per year. Our analysis shows Waco renter's insurance shoppers with poor credit will pay up to 56% higher rates than shoppers with good credit. Renters insurance shoppers eith poor credit will pay rates that are 37% higher than people with average credit and average credit rate shoppers will pay 19% higher rates than shoppers with good credit.

Does Building Construction affect Waco renters insurance rates?

Construction Type Average Annual Insurance Rate
frame $2075
Stucco/Hardie $1931
Brick Veneer $1837
Yes the construction style may also impact the price you pay for Waco renters Insurance up to $238 per year. Waco renters insurance shoppers with frame style construction pay up to 13% higher rates than homes made with brick while renters with homes constructed with Stucco or Hardieboard will pay 5% higher rates than homes made with Brick Veneer.


Is Renters insurance higher for older homes in Waco?

Residence Age Average Annual Insurance Rate
1 Year(s) Old $1352
10 Year(s) Old $1837
35 Year(s) Old $2112
Your home age impacts the price you pay for Waco renters Insurance up to $760 per year. Waco renters insurance shoppers with older homes pay 56% higher rates than new homes while renters with homes less than 30 years old will pay 36% higher rates than new construction homes.