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85035 Home Insurance Quotes, Rates & Coverage

Are you looking for the right homeowners insurance policy at an affordable price for your home in 85035? There are over 14,703 occupied homes in the 85035 area. With a population size of 51,441, it's not uncommon for residence of Phoenix, AZ to want to find cheaper home insurance rates online. The average premium for a standard HO-3 home insurance policy for homeowners living in Arizona is around $659 per year. At GetHomeInsuranceQuotes.com, we help you easily compare up to 12 home insurance rates from the top rated insurance companies. We also help you save money by applying all the home insurance credits and discounts available helping you save up to 40% or more on your next homeowners policy. Enter your 85035 zip code today to compare multiple rates and coverage options for your existing policy or a new home purchase.

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85035 Home Insurance Average Premiums

Local 85035 homeowners insurance quotes comparison

$409 /yr.

Shows Zip Code: 85035 lowest rates with discounts applied on average.

For the 85035, homeowners insurance rates may vary on deductible, coverage amount and property details. Below is a list of the averages based on the cost of an annual home insurance premium.

Coverage Amount:Annual Premium
1800 sq. ft. or below
(discounts applied)
$409 /yr.
Average Coverage:$659 /yr.
2600 sq. ft. or higher
(all discounts applied)
$959 /yr.

What is the average home insurance cost for a home in 85035?

  • • The average homeowners insurance premium paid annually for a home in 85035 is around $659 per year.

What does it cost on average per month for home insurance in 85035?

  • • Homeowners in 85035 pay a monthly average cost per month around $55.00.

What kind of discount could I get if I combine my home and auto insurance together in 85035?

  • • Autoowners in 85035 can receive a 20% to 25% discount if they own a home and would like to group or bundle their car and home insurance together with one insurance company.

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Home Replacement Cost Coverage in 85035

Average Building Cost Per Square Foot in 85035: $161

Location: Phoenix, Arizona (Maricopa County)

Average Square Footage in 85035: 1,098 Sq. Ft.

When building or updating a home, it's always good to review the average cost per square foot to build in 85035 before you start any project. Phoenix homeowners pay on average around $161 per square foot to build a home. Another great reason to know the average cost to build is for your homeowners insurance policy. A standard homeowners policy will help you cover the replacement cost of your home due a fire or any other named perils on your policy. Calculating your dwelling coverage for your home in 85035 is extremely helpful when estimating how much replacement cost coverage you need. We highly recommend that you have enough dwelling coverage to rebuild your home if it was destroyed by a covered peril.

Here is how you determine your replacement cost. If we take an average home in 85035 and want to estimated the dwelling coverage, than we will need the square footage of the home which is 1,098 sq. ft. and the average cost to rebuild the home in this area is around $161 per square foot would be considered a base estimate cost. These two numbers would allow us to generate the replacement cost needed for an average size home in the Phoenix area. If the home is new or has been upgraded, you will want to add $50 to $100 or more per square foot to equally cover the replacement cost to restore a home back to it's original condition.

Home Improvement StatusPrice per Sq. Ft.Square FeetDwelling Coverage
Basic Home Features$1611,098$176,800
Additional Upgrades & Added Features$2011,098$221,000
Major Home Updates or Advancements$2421,098$265,200

It's important to understand that when you estimate your replacement cost of your home in the 85035 zip code area, it will be the cost to replace the structure of your home, not the additional value of the property that is factored in when purchasing a new home.

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Housing Demographics for 85035

Population Review for 85035 Zip Code

For the city of Phoenix, the population within 85035 has increased to over 52,794 residents in population size. The current population total is 51,441. We have broken down the population based on race below. In 85035, there are over 25713 in male population and 25728 females.

PopulationValues
Total Population51,441
White Population11224
Black Population4602
Hispanic Population40192
Asian Population751
Hawaiian Population144
Indian Population1458
Other Population22807
Male Population25713
Female Population25728
Population Estimate52794

Household Data for 85035

The average number of homes in 85035 is around 14,703, there are an average of 3.50 per household. The average house value according to local real estate values is around $176,800. Please review the following demographics below for average income and media age.

Housing / Income DataValues
Households Per Zipcode14,703
Persons Per Household3.50
Average House Value$176,800
Income Per Household$48632
Median Age27.6
Median Age Male27.0
Median Age Female28.2
85035 DetailsValues
StateAZ
State Full NameArizona
City TypeP
City Alias Abbreviation
Area Code623/480/602
CityPhoenix
City Alias NamePHOENIX
CountyMaricopa
County FIPS013
State FIPS04
Time Zone7
Day Light SavingN
MSA6200
PMSA
CSA429
CBSA38060
CBSA_DIV
CBSA_TypeMetro
CBSA_NamePhoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ
MSA_NamePhoenix-Mesa, AZ MSA
PMSA_Name
RegionWest
DivisionMountain
MailingNameY
Economic & Growth ReviewValues
Number Of Businesses283
Number Of Employees4706
Business First Quarter Payroll38286
Business Annual Payroll163914
Business Employment Flag
Growth Rank0
Growth Housing Units 2003
Growth Housing Units 2004
Growth Increase Number0
Growth Increase Percentage0.0
Metropolitan DetailsValues
CBSA Population4192887
CBSA Division Population0
Congressional District03
Congressional LandArea15688.79
Delivery Residential15084
Delivery Business308
Delivery Total15354
Preferred Last Line KeyZ10747
Classification Code
Multi-County
CSA NamePhoenix-Mesa, AZ
CBSA_DIV_Name
City State KeyZ10747
Land Area5.596000
Water Area0.000000
City Alias Code
City Mixed CasePhoenix
City Alias Mixed CasePhoenix
Box Count0
SFDU7436
MFDU6886
State ANSI04
County ANSI013
ZIP Intro
Alias Intro
Facility CodeP
City Delivery IndicatorY
Carrier Route Rate SortationD
Finance Number036364
Unique ZIP Name
SSA State County Code03060
Medicare CBSA Code38060
Medicare CBSA NamePhoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ
Medicare CBSA TypeMetro
Market Rating Area ID4
County Mixed CaseMaricopa

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