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Douglas County, NV Homeowners Insurance Quotes

We can help you shop and compare the best home insurance rates for your home in Douglas County, NV. Our easy to use quoting application helps you review which carriers are most competitive in your area and which coverage option is best for your home, family and financial goals. Let us help you discover more affordable rates in Douglas County.

When reviewing Nevada home insurance policies, Douglas County residents are finding great ways to save time and money by finding more affordable rates when they shop online. Nevada may not be considered the cheapest state in the country to purchase home insurance, but it does rank lower than average at a national rank of 47. Homeowners within Douglas County are paying around $824 for an annual home insurance policy, where the majority of the U.S. population pays around $1,249. The average home insurance rates we just mentioned reflect the cost of a standard (HO-3) homeowners insurance policy which includes the coverage of your home, your contents, loss of use, medical payments and homeowner liability coverage. Let us help you shop and compare competitive rate quotes today! Start a Douglas County home insurance quotes request by entering your zip code or Call Us 1-855-976-2656.

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Douglas County, NV Housing Demographics

With 46,997 residents living within the Douglas County area there are over 23,671 homeowners looking for more affordable home insurance rates. Your homeowners policy is written to help protect your home and family. With an estimated 13,519 families living within the local area, it is safe to say that great coverage at an affordable price is most desired amongst every homeowner living in Douglas County.

DemographicValues
Total Occupied Households19,638
Family Households (families)13,519
Average Owner Occupied Household Size2
Average Family Size3
Total Housing Units23,671

Douglas County, NV Home Insurance Average Premiums

Local Douglas, NV homeowners insurance quotes comparison

$715 /yr.

Nevada's Average Home Insurance Rates Overall

For the state of Nevada, homeowners insurance premiums have changed based on a variety of different factors related to risk and is currently ranked 47 in the nation for highest premiums in the U.S.

Average RatingAnnual Premium
Minimum Range:$632 /yr.
Current Average Cost:$715 /yr.
Maximum Range:$824 /yr.

Nevada Homeowners Insurance News & Information

  • Texas Homeowner Insurance Claims Were Closed Without Any Payment Posted on Monday 14th July, 2025

    According to a recent study that was reported on in the Houston Chronicle, almost half of all Texas homeowner insurance claims were closed without any payment to the homeowner. A company called Weiss Ratings was in charge of the study and they found that 47% of claims filed by Texas homeowners have been closed by […]

  • What causes North Carolina home insurance to go up? Posted on Monday 7th July, 2025

    A homeowner in North Carolina was greeted with a nasty surprise this year, a 41% increase in his insurance premium.  On average, homeowners in North Carolina saw a rate jump of 7.5% on June 1st due to a settlement reached by the North Carolina Department of Insurance but this certainly doesn’t explain a 41% increase.  Doug Corkhill is […]

  • Is the U.S. Home Buying Market Going to Drop in 2025? Posted on Friday 4th July, 2025

    A recent report from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies found that U.S. homebuying has dropped to its lowest levels since the mid-1990s. The report, The State of the Nation’s Housing 2025 blames record high real estate prices combined with higher interests for the drop in home sales.  While high home prices and elevated interest rates […]

  • Florida Homeowners Are Concerned About Property Insurance Crisis Posted on Tuesday 1st July, 2025

    Insurance rates are rising at unprecedented rates, causing millions of people to struggle with the new premiums.  In the last three years, insurance rates have doubled in some areas. Homeowners fear for their houses while their representatives in Congress struggle to help.  Insurers are pulling out of states like Florida as damaging hurricanes and powerful […]

  • Upgrading Your Home Against Disasters Can Help Save You Money On Your Insurance Posted on Thursday 26th June, 2025

    Ron Watson’s roof on his Alabama home looks the same as all his neighbors’ roofs. Yet his is saving him money every year.  With the help of nails specifically designed to stay in place during high winds, along with other construction elements, Watson’s roof is less likely to be damaged in natural disasters, like hurricane […]

Discounts For Homeowners in Douglas County

As a homeowner, you have to understand that insurance companies see homes as a risk. If you can decrease any of the risk factors that will determine your premium, then it's best to follow these important guidelines in order to save money on your Nevada homeowners insurance.

  • Install A Smoke Alarm in Every Room: It's important you do this for your own safety, so why not install a smoke detector in every room. Show your home insurance company that safety comes first. Once you have them installed, shop for home insurance and mentioned you have taken the right safety precautions to reduce house fires. For homeowners in Douglas County, this discount can save you up to 20% on your home insurance premium.
  • Combine Your Home and Auto Insurance Into One Package: Any home insurance provider is going to want your business. It's important you offer this opportunity to combine your home and auto insurance together in one package. You may want to also see if you can open up a life or health insurance account as well. Merging all your insurance into one company will save you money. Homeowners in Douglas County that do combine their home and auto can save over $500 with this discount.
  • Install A Home Security System: Your home insurance company should reward you for installing a home security system, sometimes up to 22%. It's important that you take precautions and reduce the risk of someone breaking into your Douglas County home. This will be one of the questions that you will want to ask your home insurance agent to see if you qualify for this discount. If you don't, make sure you shop other companies to get the "Home Security Discount"
  • Purchase A Fire Exstinguisher: Although smoke alarms provide warnings, it's best to be prepared. This may or may not provide any stand alone discount, but it shows your serious when it comes to reducing risk.
  • Stop Smoking: It's important to protect your health and your home. If you don't smoke or don't have anyone living with you that smokes then this can save you up to 18% on your home insurance premium.

Douglas County Housing & Real Estate Data

Details:Statistics
Total Housing Units23671
Occupied Housing Units19638
Vacant Housing Units4033
Vacant Housing Units for Rent790
Vacant Housing Units Rented Not Occupied29
Vacant Housing Units For Sale403
Vacant Housing Units Sold Not Occupied78
Vacant Housing Units For Seasonal Occasional Use2303
Vacant Housing Units All Other Vacants430
Housing Units Homeowner Vacancy Rate Percent3
Housing Units Rental Vacancy Rate Percent12
Housing Tenure Occupied Units19638
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Owner Occupied14105
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Owner Occupied Population33106
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Owner Occupied Averge Household Size2
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Renter Occupied5533
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Renter Occupied Population13661
Housing Tenure Occupied Units Renter Occupied Average Household Size2