Most Mobile homeowners pay between $2,480 and $4,380 per year for a standard HO-3 homeowners policy. Your actual Mobile home insurance premium depends on dwelling replacement cost, roof age and material, the wind/hail deductible your carrier applies, prior claim history, and distance to a fire hydrant.
| Dwelling Coverage (Coverage A) | Annual Premium (low) | Annual Premium (high) |
|---|---|---|
| $150,000 - $250,000 | $1,250 | $2,000 |
| $250,000 - $350,000 | $2,480 | $3,050 |
| $350,000 - $500,000 | $3,050 | $3,520 |
| $500,000 - $750,000 | $3,520 | $4,100 |
| $750,000 - $1.2M | $4,100 | $4,380 |
| $1.2M+ | $4,380 | Quoted individually |
Sample carrier quotes pulled Q1-Q2 2026 across our appointed market (50+ carriers including Travelers, Allstate, Farmers, Universal Property, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Alabama Beach Plan (wind-only)). HO-3 with $300K liability, $1,000 all-perils deductible, 1-2% wind/hail deductible. Quoted for a 35-year-old non-smoker in 36695 with no prior claims and a 10-year-or-newer architectural shingle roof.
Mobile sits in the named-storm corridor and every standard homeowners policy in the Mobile/Baldwin County metro carries a separate windstorm or hurricane deductible (typically 2-5% of dwelling coverage rather than a flat $1,000-$2,500). Homes south of I-10 and in coastal areas like Dauphin Island require wind/hail to be written through the Alabama Insurance Underwriting Association (the state Beach Plan) or a specialty E&S carrier. Roof age, hurricane-strap upgrades, and impact-resistant shutters all move the needle 10-25%.
The carriers writing the most competitive Mobile home insurance in our agency's book right now: Travelers, Allstate, Farmers, Universal Property, Liberty Mutual, USAA, Alabama Beach Plan (wind-only). As an independent agency we shop your renewal across all of them in one application — you see real comparative pricing rather than a single carrier's quote.
Most Mobile homeowners pay between $2,480 and $4,380 per year for HO-3 coverage. The actual premium depends on dwelling value, roof age, distance to a fire hydrant, prior claim history, and the wind/hail deductible structure your carrier applies.
In Mobile County most standard carriers apply a 2-5% hurricane deductible based on Coverage A rather than a flat dollar amount. On a $400,000 dwelling that means $8,000-$20,000 out-of-pocket on a covered hurricane claim before insurance pays.
Homes in FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas (Zone A, AE, or VE) require flood coverage through the NFIP or a private flood carrier — standard homeowners policies exclude flood. Even outside high-risk zones, roughly 25% of NFIP claims come from moderate or low-risk zones, so a Preferred Risk NFIP policy ($400-$700/yr) is a common add-on in Mobile.
Yes. The fastest wins are raising your all-perils deductible from $1,000 to $2,500 (typically saves 8-15%), bundling with auto (10-20%), installing a monitored alarm and water-leak sensors (5-12%), upgrading to a class-4 impact-resistant roof at next replacement (10-30% on wind/hail), and shopping the renewal across the full carrier market every 2-3 years.
TCDS Insurance Agency is an independent agency serving Alabama with appointments at 50+ home insurance carriers. We shop your full coverage across the market in one application. Related: home insurance overview, home insurance cost by city, flood insurance, umbrella insurance, and Mobile auto insurance cost.
| City | Home Avg (Annual) | vs. Alabama Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Mobile | $4,335 | +39% |
| Montgomery | $4,450 | +43% |
| Dothan | $4,310 | +38% |
Source: NerdWallet state-level averages. Updated June 2026.
Quote ranges in the page header reflect TCDS-pulled carrier quotes (Q1-Q2 2026); the comparison table averages come from NerdWallet's 2026 state survey. The two methodologies will differ — quotes reflect TCDS's eligible carrier panel; surveys reflect statewide averages including all carriers.
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Most Mobile homeowners pay between $2,480 and $4,380 a year for a standard HO-3 policy. Your actual rate depends on your home's rebuild cost, the age of your roof, and your location. As an independent agency, we shop 50+ carriers to find your best Mobile home insurance rate.
Carriers price your Mobile home premium on your rebuild cost (not market value), the age of your roof and systems, your claims history, and your distance to a fire station. Regional storm and hail exposure also matters. A newer roof and a higher deductible usually lower your rate.
The biggest savings come from bundling home and auto, raising your deductible, keeping your roof and systems updated, and shopping multiple carriers. Because every carrier prices Mobile homes differently, comparing 50+ of them in one application is the fastest way to find a lower rate.