Condo Insurance in Tennessee: $100,000 Coverage, $1,000 Deductible
Estimated Annual Premium: $650 to $800
Estimated Monthly Premium: $50 to $70
The range reflects typical variation. Your actual premium may fall outside this range based on location, insurer, HOA, and other factors not modeled here.
What This Scenario Changes
In Tennessee, your estimated annual premium is about $650 to $800, which is roughly $50 to $70 per month.
What moves this estimate: coverage and deductible shape how much a covered condo loss is modeled to pay. Condo pricing can also reflect building-level realities, so repairs can align with hurricane and wind exposure in the state snapshot.
How to interpret the range: compare sibling scenario links and look for consistent directionality. If changing coverage or deductible moves the range a lot, that is a signal those are the levers that matter most for your scenario choice.
- Tradeoff: A lower deductible typically means less you pay immediately after a covered theft or damage event. A higher deductible can reduce your premium, but it increases what you would need to cover yourself.
- Tradeoff: Condo coverage choices can shift which portion of losses is modeled as covered, which in turn changes the estimate range. If your condo's needs would be more expensive to repair after hurricane and wind exposure, coverage selection matters.
- Where this matters most: coastal storm and wind patterns tends to influence the size and frequency of covered loss events, so scenario inputs determine how much of that environment the estimate assumes for you.
Average condo insurance in Tennessee · Condo by State
How This Estimate Is Calculated
Condo estimates use state-level average premiums with multipliers for coverage amount and deductible. Educational estimates only.
See our how we calculate page.