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Homeowner Insurance in Merrimack County, NH

At HomeownersInsurance.com we have partnered with the leading carriers in Merrimack County to make sure we are finding the best rates and most comprehensive coverage for our customers. Since Merrimack County homeowners typically pay around $610/year for home insurance coverage we know the importance of saving on insurance premiums and finding the most reliable providers. Our partner list includes Travelers, Safeco, The Hartford, Foremost, ASI/Ark Royal and Progressive- all rated 'A' or better by A.M. Best Rating Company.

One way that Merrimack County customers save considerable money on their home insurance is by taking advantage of our home and auto discounts. Savings of up to 25% are possible just by having deadbolts, fire extinguishers and smoke alarms in your home. Our agents will qualify you for all possible discounts so that you can start saving even more on your home insurance.

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Merrimack County in Numbers:

  • 136,225- The population in Merrimack County
  • $41,590- The average Merrimack County household income
  • $114- The average building cost per square foot in Merrimack County
  • $167,832- The average Merrimack County home value
  • 2- The average number of people in a Merrimack County Household

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