Bundling home and car insurance is an easy way to get lower premiums on both policies. When you purchase both home and auto insurance from the same company, you may qualify for a multi-policy discount. It lowers both your home and auto insurance rates.
When bundling, insurance carriers provide a discount to policyholders who take multiple lines of coverage with them, says Clayton Fischer, an agent with Blue Marlin Insurance in Coral Gables, Florida. For instance, he says, insurance companies may offer exclusive options like 12-month auto policies–as opposed to six-month auto policies—when bundled with homeowners insurance.
"Biggest perk of the 12-month auto policy is preventing rate increases every six months," he says. "It’s also a feature to help policyholders have a single point of contact regarding insurance coverage."
Many insurance companies in West Virginia provide discounts for bundling, but the discounts and rates can vary substantially, sometimes by hundreds of dollars. So, analyzing the overall savings and individual policy rates is essential to find the best bundling discount for auto and home insurance in West Virginia.
- Cheapest home and auto bundles in West Virginia
- The companies offering the cheapest home and auto bundles in West Virginia
- Biggest home and auto bundle discounts in West Virginia
- How do home and auto bundles affect car insurance rates in West Virginia?
- How does bundling home and car insurance work?
- The pros and cons of home and auto insurance bundles
- Should you bundle home and auto insurance in West Virginia?
- Methodology
- FAQs: Home and auto insurance bundling
Cheapest home and auto bundles in West Virginia
The total cost of a home and auto bundle depends on the base prices for the underlying home and auto insurance coverages. The discount is applied to each policy. The table below shows the average rates for home and auto insurance and the total premium with and without the bundle discount.
In West Virginia, the cheapest car and home bundles are offered by USAA, followed by State Farm.
Company | Home premium | Auto premium | Bundle premium | Without bundle premium |
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USAA | $1,224 | $986 | $2,055 | $2,210 |
State Farm | $1,812 | $1,336 | $2,361 | $3,148 |
Erie Insurance | $1,752 | $1,446 | $2,654 | $3,198 |
Nationwide | $1,623 | $1,644 | $2,713 | $3,267 |
Westfield Insurance | $1,810 | $1,974 | $3,294 | $3,784 |
Progressive | $2,081 | $1,645 | $3,532 | $3,726 |
Allstate | $1,420 | $2,896 | $3,579 | $4,316 |
The companies offering the cheapest home and auto bundles in West Virginia
USAA
Our take: If you are eligible for USAA membership, the insurer’s competitive rates are hard to beat. While only available to military members, veterans and their families, if you’re eligible for USAA it’s worth considering the company for auto and home insurance. Its auto customers rate the company highly for customer satisfaction, ease of service and more. Its home insurance customers give it high scores for its digital experience and its great discounts.
State Farm
Our take: State Farm topped the list of auto insurance companies in a recent ranking, with customers giving it extremely high satisfaction scores. The company is also the top pick for home insurance, with customers giving it high marks for customer satisfaction, ease of service and its various policy offerings. State Farm is the biggest property and casualty insurance company in the nation.
Biggest home and auto bundle discounts in West Virginia
At 25%, the largest discount for bundling home and auto insurance can be found at State Farm. On the other hand, of the companies evaluated, the smallest multi-policy discount belongs to Progressive, at 5%.
Company | Home and auto bundle discount |
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State Farm | 25% |
Allstate | 17% |
Erie Insurance | 17% |
Nationwide | 17% |
Westfield Insurance | 13% |
USAA | 7% |
Progressive | 5% |
How do home and auto bundles affect car insurance rates in West Virginia?
The table below shows West Virginia auto insurance rates before and after applying a bundling discount. The most affordable rate with the multi-policy discount belongs to USAA, but the greatest discount is offered by Progressive.
Company | Auto premium before bundling | Auto premium after bundling | $ difference after bundling | % difference after bundling |
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USAA | $986 | $952 | $34 | 3% |
State Farm | $1,336 | $1,158 | $178 | 13% |
Erie Insurance | $1,446 | $1,296 | $150 | 10% |
Progressive | $1,645 | $1,461 | $185 | 11% |
Nationwide | $1,644 | $1,535 | $109 | 7% |
Westfield Insurance | $1,974 | $1,749 | $225 | 11% |
Allstate | $2,896 | $2,431 | $465 | 16% |
How does bundling home and car insurance work?
The concept of bundling is pretty straightforward. You buy more than one type of insurance from the same company and, in exchange for the increased business, the insurance company may give you a discount. And there’s an additional benefit to the insurer in offering bundles: Customers who bundle are more likely to renew with their insurer.
You typically get discounts on both car insurance and home insurance when you bundle coverage. The discount isn’t equal for each coverage type. Each provider has its own discount formulas. Companies may offer a more substantial discount on one than the other.
The pros and cons of home and auto insurance bundles
The greatest benefit of bundling your home and car insurance is a reduced premium.
But remember that you won't always save money when you bundle. You could find an insurer with a low price on one of the two policies, which could result in better savings than a bundle. Here’s how that works:
- If you currently pay $1,000 for car insurance from one insurer and $1,200 for home insurance from another, that's a total of $2,200.
- But let's say you decide to buy your home insurance from your auto insurer. The new home insurance policy costs $1,500, $300 more than your current cost.
- Your total rate with the bundle would be $2,500, a $300 increase.
- That means you'd need a bundle discount of at least $400 to lower the total bundle rate enough to save money compared to the price you currently pay for separate policies.
That's why you should compare home and auto insurance bundle quotes to what you're paying for separate policies. Rates on bundles aren't always lower.
Should you bundle home and auto insurance in West Virginia?
Before signing up for an auto and home bundle, it’s important to shop around. Bundling your car and homeowners insurance has many advantages; you only have to deal with a single company and with a single bill, and you typically get a discount on both policies. Yet bundling isn’t always the best deal.
Some companies have cheap car insurance rates but less competitive home insurance rates, and vice versa. You might pay less overall by choosing two different companies for your insurance.
Shop around and evaluate West Virginia car insurance rates individually and with a bundling discount to ensure you’re getting the best deal before you purchase.
Methodology
In the spring of 2023, Insurance.com analyzed rate and discount data from Quadrant Data Services. The rates, from 2022, are the most recent available to Insurance.com and are based on a 40-year-old male driver with a 12-mile daily commute, good credit and a clean driving history. Rates were fielded for a full-coverage policy (100/300/100 with a $500 collision and comprehensive deductible). Homeowners insurance rates are based on $300,000 in dwelling coverage with $300,000 in liability and a $1,000 deductible.
FAQs: Home and auto insurance bundling
Below are answers to common questions about bundling home and auto and other multi-policy discounts that can save you money on your insurance coverage.
How do I cancel my insurance and bundle with another company?
You should have your new policy ready to go first, as you want to avoid a lapse in coverage. Once you have the new policy start date, give your car or homeowners insurance company at least a 30-day notice of your cancellation. You can set the start date of your new policy for the day your old policy ends. By doing so, you'll ensure that your former company will stop billing you by the time your new policy is in effect. You'll also prevent any coverage gaps between the canceled policy and the new one.
Which insurance companies bundle home and auto insurance?
Almost every insurance company offers a bundling discount, often called a multi-policy discount. Multi-policy discounts aren't just for auto and home. They often include other home insurance policies like renters and condos, as well as motorcycle insurance and, in some cases, life, RV, boat, and others.
What type of insurance policies can I bundle?
Multi-policy discounts can also apply to other types of insurance policies you buy from the same insurance company. Depending upon the insurer, you may also be able to bundle these types of insurance policies:
- Condo
- Renters
- Motorcycle
- RV
- Life
Some auto insurance companies don't write homeowners insurance, but some may align themselves with a home insurer to offer a discount. Ask your agent or customer service representative to see if you can bundle multiple insurance policies.