Admiral Insurance Agency Inc
963 Eastern Ave, Malden, MA 02148
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963 Eastern Ave, Malden, MA 02148
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1 Centre St, Ste 3B, Malden, MA 02148
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963 Eastern Ave, Malden, MA 02148
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963 Eastern Ave, Malden, MA 02148
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628 Broadway, #99, Malden, MA 02148
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628 Broadway, Rt 99, Malden, MA 02148
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1012 Eastern Ave, Malden, MA 02148
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Malden home insurance costs $1,500-$3,000/year. Learn coverage needs for winter storms, multi-family homes, and urban risks. Compare quotes to save up to 66%.
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Home insurance in Malden typically costs between $1,500 and $3,000 per year, depending on your home's value, age, and coverage level. With median home values around $710,000 in Malden, most homeowners need higher dwelling coverage than the state average, which pushes premiums toward the upper end of that range. Shopping around is essential, as premiums can vary by up to 66% between insurers for identical coverage.
Yes, standard home insurance policies cover most winter storm damage, including ice dams, frozen pipes, roof collapse from snow weight, and wind damage. However, flooding from melting snow or heavy rain requires separate flood insurance, as it's excluded from standard policies. Given that severe winter storms in the Northeast have more than doubled over the past 55 years, ensuring you have adequate dwelling and water damage coverage is critical for Malden homeowners.
Yes, if you own a two- or three-family property in Malden and rent out units, you need a landlord or multi-family dwelling policy, not a standard HO-3 homeowners policy. These policies account for rental income and the increased liability exposure from having tenants. Many of Malden's triple-deckers and multi-family homes are older properties with higher replacement costs, so accurate dwelling coverage is especially important.
It depends on your property's location. Standard home insurance doesn't cover flooding, but if your home is near the Malden River or in a low-lying area, you should check if you're in a flood zone. Massachusetts has experienced a 74% increase in extreme precipitation events since 1958, and flood claims have been rising. Even if you're not in a high-risk zone, flood insurance is relatively affordable and worth considering given the increasing frequency of heavy rainfall.
The most effective strategies are increasing your deductible (from $500 to $2,500 can cut premiums by 25% or more), bundling home and auto insurance with the same carrier, and shopping around—premiums vary dramatically between insurers. You can also ask about discounts for installing security systems, updating your roof or electrical system, or being claims-free for several years. Finally, make sure you're not over-insured by reviewing your coverage annually and adjusting for actual replacement cost rather than inflated market values.
Market value is what someone would pay to buy your home, including the land—in Malden, that's currently around $710,000 on average. Replacement cost is what it would cost to rebuild just the structure if it were destroyed, which doesn't include land value but does include current construction costs and labor. In Massachusetts, construction costs are high, so your replacement cost might be lower or higher than market value depending on your specific property. Your dwelling coverage should match replacement cost, not market value.
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