Why Insurance Costs Are Rising
Several factors are driving home insurance premiums higher across the country. Severe weather events have increased in frequency and severity. Construction costs have risen, meaning claims cost more to settle. And insurance carriers have pulled back from some markets, reducing competition and driving prices up.
The Impact on Middle Tennessee Buyers
Middle Tennessee has generally been considered a lower-risk market compared to coastal states, but buyers are still seeing premium increases. Factors like proximity to flood zones, the age of the home, and the presence of older systems like roofing and HVAC all affect insurance costs.
Budgeting for Insurance
Many buyers focus on mortgage payments and property taxes when calculating housing costs, but insurance is a significant ongoing expense. Getting insurance quotes early in the buying process — before you're under contract — helps you understand the true cost of ownership.
Factors That Affect Your Premium
Your insurance premium will be influenced by the home's age and construction type, the condition of the roof, proximity to fire stations, your claims history, the home's location relative to flood zones, and the coverage limits you choose.
Shopping for the Right Coverage
Insurance rates vary significantly between carriers for the same property. Getting quotes from multiple insurers and working with an independent insurance agent who can shop the market on your behalf is the most effective approach.
What to Ask Your Agent
When you're under contract on a home, ask your real estate agent about the home's insurance history. A history of multiple claims can affect your ability to get coverage or result in higher premiums.




