GTX Insurance Partners
16607 Blanco Rd, Ste 302, San Antonio, TX 78232
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16607 Blanco Rd, Ste 302, San Antonio, TX 78232
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6827 Camp Bullis Rd, Ste 302, San Antonio, TX 78256
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9325 Schoenthal Rd, Suite 2, San Antonio, TX 78266
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11208 West Ave, San Antonio, TX 78213
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7551 Callaghan Rd, Ste 350, San Antonio, TX 78229
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114 N Ellison Dr, Ste 409, San Antonio, TX 78251
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8535 Wurzbach Rd, Ste 107, San Antonio, TX 78240
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8000 IH-10 W, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78230
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8000 IH 10 West, Suite 600, San Antonio, TX 78023
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21970 Bulverde Rd. Ste, #101, San Antonio, TX 78259
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San Antonio homeowners pay $2,365-$2,714/year for insurance. Learn about hail coverage, flood zones near the Riverwalk, and historic home costs.
Home InsuranceSan Antonio home insurance averages $2,622/year but varies by age and location. Learn about hail damage coverage, flood zones, and insuring historic homes.
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Car InsuranceSan Antonio drivers pay $2,782/year for full coverage—higher than TX average. Military discounts, bundling tips & how urban sprawl affects your rate.
Car InsuranceComplete guide to auto insurance in San Antonio: average rates ($2,782/year), Texas 30/60/25 requirements, military discounts, and how to save on coverage.
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The average cost of homeowners insurance in San Antonio ranges from $2,365 to $2,714 per year for a policy with $300,000 in dwelling coverage. This is about 23% cheaper than the Texas state average but still 25% higher than the national average. Your actual premium will depend on your ZIP code, home age, coverage limits, and deductible.
No, standard homeowners insurance policies do not cover flood damage. You need a separate flood insurance policy to protect against rising water from the San Antonio River or flash flooding. Even if you're not in a high-risk flood zone, flood insurance is recommended since about 25% of flood claims come from low- to moderate-risk areas.
Texas experienced 878 major hail events in 2024, more than any other state, and San Antonio is particularly vulnerable to severe hailstorms. Wind and hail damage accounted for 42.6% of all homeowners insurance claims nationwide. Most policies cover hail damage, but you should verify your deductible—some insurers require separate wind/hail deductibles that can be 1% to 5% of your home's value.
Historic homes in neighborhoods like King William and Monte Vista often require specialized coverage due to higher rebuilding costs with period-appropriate materials. You may need an HO-8 policy if your home has outdated systems, though upgrading electrical and plumbing can help you qualify for a standard policy. Consider adding guaranteed replacement cost coverage and ordinance or law coverage to ensure adequate protection.
Shop around and compare quotes from at least three insurers, as rates can vary significantly. Bundle your home and auto policies for a 15-25% discount, increase your deductible if you can afford it, install a monitored security system or smart home devices, and ask about claims-free, loyalty, and other available discounts. Upgrading an aging roof or electrical system can also reduce your premium.
Yes, newly built homes generally cost less to insure because they have modern electrical systems, updated plumbing, and newer roofs that reduce risk. You may qualify for additional discounts for features like impact-resistant roofing, smart leak detectors, or monitored security systems. Older homes typically have higher premiums due to increased risk from aging infrastructure.
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