Heritage Insurance Agency, Inc.
5702 South Bay Road, Cicero, NY 13039
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5702 South Bay Road, Cicero, NY 13039
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The average homeowners insurance in Illinois costs $3,062 per year or about $255 per month, though rates in the Chicago area can range from $828 to over $3,000 annually depending on your home's age, condition, coverage limits, and the insurer. Cicero homeowners with older homes or multi-unit properties may pay more than the state average due to increased risk factors.
Yes, standard homeowners insurance policies cover tornado damage to your home, belongings, and additional living expenses if your home becomes uninhabitable. You don't need a separate tornado policy. However, you should review your coverage limits annually to ensure they're adequate, especially since Illinois averages 54 tornadoes per year with peak activity from April through June.
Most insurers will cover older homes, but they may require inspections and charge higher premiums if you have outdated electrical, plumbing, or roofing systems. Some companies won't cover homes with knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized pipes, or roofs over 20 years old. Documenting any updates you've made to these systems can help you qualify for coverage and potentially lower your premiums.
Yes, if you live in one unit and rent the other, you need a landlord or dwelling fire policy rather than standard homeowners insurance. Using a homeowners policy when renting property can result in claim denials. Landlord policies cost 25-40% more but provide essential coverage for rental operations, which is crucial since duplexes and multi-unit buildings make up 44% of Cicero's housing stock.
Water backup coverage protects against damage when sewage or water backs up through drains, typically during severe storms that overwhelm municipal drainage systems. Standard homeowners policies don't cover this. Cook County experiences severe weather patterns that make backup coverage essential, and it typically costs only $40-80 per year for several thousand dollars in protection—a worthwhile endorsement for most Cicero homeowners.
Illinois home insurance rates jumped 50% since 2021, with major insurers raising rates by 27% in 2025 alone. These increases stem from severe weather losses—tornadoes, wind, and hail cause 93% of catastrophic claims in Illinois—combined with inflation driving up construction and repair costs. Illinois is also the only state without regulatory authority to review rate increases, meaning insurers can raise premiums without state approval.
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