Cherokee County homeowners have specific needs when it comes to shopping for a home insurance policy. Did you know that Cherokee County homeowners pay $1,596.00/year for home insurance coverage? That's why we make it our job to find you the best rates and most comprehensive coverage in Oklahoma.
At HomeInsurance.com, we can compare your rates with up to four leading providers including Travelers, Safeco, The Hartford, Foremost, ASI/Ark Royal and Progressive.
Select your city below to get Cherokee County home insurance quotes in your area:
Homeowners Insurance Discounts in Cherokee County
- Smoke Alarm Discount: Cherokee County homeowners may be able to save up to 15% on home insurance with a smoke alarm discount.
- Claims Free Discount: If you have not filed an insurance claim in Cherokee or any other county in the past 10 years, you may be eligible for a claims free discount of up to 20% off your homeowners insurance.
- Non-Smokers Discount: Because of the high number of dwelling fires caused by tobacco products, we offer 10% off of your policy if you and your family are smoke-free.
Why You Pay What You Do in Cherokee County
Oklahoma homeowners insurance rates vary for many reasons from one county to the next in Oklahoma. And with over 42,521 residents in Cherokee County (with an average household income of $26,888) we know how much time you all spend shopping for the best quotes available. But don’t let shopping for home insurance become a chore. Fill out one easy quote form, starting with your zip code, and let us shop for you.
One of the top factors affecting your home insurance premium is the amount of dwelling coverage you need. Dwelling coverage is calculated by multiplying the square footage of your home by the average building costs in your area. (Figure, on average, building costs in Cherokee County are around $83 per square foot.) Dwelling coverage should not be confused with your home’s market value, which includes land value and is the value of your home if it were listed for sale. (The average home value in Cherokee County is $65,544.)
Rates in the area may also be affected by the amount of liability coverage you choose to include in your Cherokee County homeowners insurance policy. Liability coverage protects you and your family against lawsuits. The average household in Cherokee County is home to 2.59 people, so it’s important to make sure you are all protected by liability insurance.
Get the best rates on Cherokee County home insurance by filling out a free quote form and talking with a licensed agent in your area today.

