Home Insurance Quotes in Mississippi
If you fund yourself humming "Go, Mississippi," then you probably are looking for a way to save on your homeowners premiums in the "The Magnolia State." With affordable homeownership here in Mississippi, many of the estimated 2.976 million people that live here either own a home or have the American dream of owning a house one day. That is where InsuranceHub comes in. From Adams County to Yazoo County, we have you covered at InsuranceHub.
How much is homeowners insurance in Mississippi?
The three biggest things that affect pricing are:
- Your homes value: The average home is $144,074 in the state of Mississippi according to zillow.com.
- Dangerous weather: Mississippi averages 32 tornadoes every year, resulting in an average of 10 deaths annually. The late summer and fall is the season of hurricanes, which contribute to up to 61 inches a year in rainfall.
- Crime: In the state of Mississippi you have a 1 in 360 chance of being a victim of a violent crime.
How can InsuranceHub help you get the best rates on your homeowners premiums?
This is our specialty. We have been in the insurance game since 1985 and have connections with all of the best insurance companies across the United States.
Choose quotes from the best Mississippi home insurance companies
Your new home is likely your largest asset to date and it deserves the best protection at a low price. We offer easy options and help you pick the plan that works best for your needs.
- Nationwide
- Travelers
- Safeco
- ASI
- MetLife
- Universal Property and Casualty
- and many more
What should I expect?
We will ask you a few questions so we can prepare as many free homeowners quotes for you as possible. You are the boss, which means you get to choose.
How many of these Mississippi home insurance discounts do you qualify for?
- Do you have a security system?
- Do you have smoke detectors?
- Do you have dead bolt locks on your doors?
- Do you have a fire extinguisher?
Remember that our professionals have been trained to help you find every possible discount to save you money. Call now to find out what additional discounts you may qualify for.
Get started with the form below or pick up the phone to talk to one of our professionals at (877) 341-5728
Looking for a home insurance quote outside of Mississippi? Review the links below to check homeowners insurance quotes for other states across the south:
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Would you like to see how quick and easy it is to get a free Mississippi home insurance quote from InsuranceHub right now?
It is as easy as 1,2,3.
- First, select your city.
- Second, begin filling out the homeowner insurance quote form.
- Third, submit the form and an advisor will be in touch shortly.
Would you like a shortcut?
Call us directly to get started now: (877) 341-5728
Your local agent that will ask you a couple of questions to see which Mississippi home insurance discounts you qualify for. Remember to ask how you can save up to 25% by combining with your car insurance policy.
Mississippi Home Insurance Premiums
Year | Average Annual Premium | Average Monthly Premium |
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2013 | $1395 | $116.25 |
2012 | $1314 | $109.50 |
2011 | $1409 | $117.42 |
2010 | $1217 | $101.42 |
Mississippi Renters Insurance Premiums
Year | Average Annual Premium | Average Monthly Premium |
---|---|---|
2013 | $250 | $20.83 |
2012 | $244 | $20.33 |
2011 | $252 | $21 |
2010 | $252 | $21 |
Top Cities in Mississippi
Jackson, MS
Gulfport, MS
Biloxi, MS
Hattiesburg, MS
Greenville, MS
Meridian, MS
Tupelo, MS
Southaven, MS
Vicksburg, MS
Pascagoula, MS
Counties in Mississippi
Adams
Alcorn
Amite
Attala
Benton
Bolivar
Calhoun
Carroll
Chickasaw
Choctaw
Claiborne
Clarke
Clay
Coahoma
Copiah
Covington
Desoto
Forrest
Franklin
George
Greene
Grenada
Hancock
Harrison
Hinds
Holmes
Humphreys
Issaquena
Itawamba
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jefferson Davis
Jones
Kemper
Lafayette
Lamar
Lauderdale
Lawrence
Leake
Lee
Leflore
Lincoln
Lowndes
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Monroe
Montgomery
Neshoba
Newton
Noxubee
Oktibbeha
Panola
Pearl River
Perry
Pike
Pontotoc
Prentiss
Quitman
Rankin
Scott
Sharkey
Simpson
Smith
Stone
Sunflower
Tallahatchie
Tate
Tippah
Tishomingo
Tunica
Union
Walthall
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Wilkinson
Winston
Yalobusha
Yazoo
Mississippi Facts & Information
State Symbols
Bird: Brown Mockingbird
Flower: Magnolia
Reptile: American Alligator
Folk Dance: Square Dance
Butterfly: Spicebush Swallowtail
Fish: Largemouth Bass
Rock/stone: Petrified wood
Waterfowl: Wood Duck
Marine Mammal: Bottlenose Dolphin
Shell: Oyster
Insect: European honey bee
Song: “Go, Mississippi” by William Huston Davis
General Facts
Highest Point in the State: Woodall Mountain
Nickname: The Magnolia State, The Hospitality State
State Motto: By valor and arms
Mississippi Government
6 Electoral votes
2 U.S. Senators
4 U.S. Representatives
52 State Senators
122 State Representatives
Gov. Phil Bryant is the current Governor (2012) of the State of Mississippi
Historical Facts
During April 1699, French colonists in Mississippi established the first European settlement at Fort Maurepas.
Georgia claimed Mississippi originally, but it later became its' own territory after the Yazoo Land Scandal.
On December 10, 1817, Mississippi officially became the 20th state in the US.
On January 9, 1861, Mississippi became the second state to secede from the Union.
Mississippi Weather & Geography
What's the climate like?
Just like most of the southeastern US, Mississippi's climate is classified as "humid subtropical," which is comprised of mild winters followed by a comfortable spring, lengthy and hot summers, and comfortable autumn temperatures.
What are temperatures like in Mississippi?
In the summer, the temperature varies little throughout the state; however, in winter, the region near the Mississippi Sound is significantly warmer than the inland portion of the state. The lowest recorded temperature in Mississippi was −19 °F and the highest was 115 °F.
Are there tornadoes in Mississippi?
The late summer & fall is the seasonal period when hurricanes are of greater risk moving inland from the Gulf of Mexico. In 2005 Hurricane Katrina devastated the coastal region. On average, Mississippi has around 27 tornadoes annually. Two of the five deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history have occurred in the state.
Geography | Details |
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Population per square mile, 2010 | 63.2 |
Land area in square miles, 2010 | 46,923.27 |
Mississippi Housing Information
Housing | Details |
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Housing units, July 1, 2015 | 1,300,892 |
Housing units, April 1, 2010 | 1,274,719 |
Owner-occupied housing unit rate, 2010-2014 | 68.9% |
Median value of owner-occupied housing units, 2010-2014 | $100,800 |
Median selected monthly owner costs -with a mortgage, 2010-2014 | $1,090 |
Median selected monthly owner costs -without a mortgage, 2010-2014 | $342 |
Median gross rent, 2010-2014 | $714 |
Building permits, 2015 | 6,845 |
Families & Living Arrangements | Details |
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Households, 2010-2014 | 1,092,627 |
Persons per household, 2010-2014 | 2.64 |
Living in same house 1 year ago, percent of persons age 1 year+, 2010-2014 | 86.0% |
Language other than English spoken at home, percent of persons age 5 years+, 2010-2014 | 3.9% |