GMG Insurance Agency
1717 Langhorne-Newtown Road, Suite 403, Langhorne, PA 19047
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1717 Langhorne-Newtown Road, Suite 403, Langhorne, PA 19047
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1707 Newtown-Langhorne Road, Suite 6, Langhorne, PA 19047
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Langhorne home insurance averages $1,575/year. Learn about coverage for winter weather, flood risks, and how to protect your Bucks County home in 2025.
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General Insurance EducationComplete insurance guide for Langhorne, PA residents. Learn about auto, home, and flood insurance requirements in Bucks County with 2025 rates and coverage tips.
Pennsylvania home insurance averages $1,575 per year, well below the national average of $2,423. However, Langhorne's higher median home values (around $680,000) mean you'll likely need more dwelling coverage than the state average, which can increase your premium. Your actual cost depends on your home's age, condition, credit score, and coverage limits.
No, standard homeowners insurance policies do not cover flooding from external sources like heavy rain, overflowing creeks, or storm surge. With nearly 20,000 Bucks County properties at flood risk, you should consider purchasing separate flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program or a private insurer, which costs an average of $1,386 per year in Pennsylvania.
Most homeowners policies cover sudden and accidental water damage from burst pipes, including those that freeze and rupture during Pennsylvania winters. However, insurers may deny your claim if they determine you didn't take reasonable precautions, such as maintaining heat in the home or having someone check the property while you're away for extended periods.
Credit score is the single biggest factor affecting Pennsylvania home insurance premiums. Pennsylvania homeowners can see a difference of over $4,300 per year between the highest and lowest rates based solely on credit scores. Improving your credit is one of the most effective ways to lower your home insurance costs.
Older homes often require the same or even higher coverage amounts because they're more expensive to repair or rebuild using materials and methods that match the original construction. Additionally, outdated electrical, plumbing, or roofing systems may require upgrades to qualify for coverage, and some insurers charge higher premiums or offer limited coverage for homes with outdated systems like knob-and-tube wiring.
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