High crime areas tend to have higher car insurance rates, thanks to the higher likelihood of auto theft.
High crime areas tend to have higher rates on renters insurance due to the elevated risk for theft and vandalism.
High crime areas tend to have higher auto insurance premiums.
Not exact matches
Renters insurance
tends to be slightly
higher for apartments and units located in
higher crime areas as these apartments and units are at
higher risk for property
crimes.
Alleys also
tend to be
high -
crime areas and revitalizing them, by either putting housing or commercial property facing the alley puts new lighting and new eyes on the alley, making the
area safer.
Populous
areas and those with
high crime rates
tend to have
higher auto insurance rates because of the resultant traffic and theft.
In
areas where property
crime is more common, commercial property insurance rates
tend to be
higher.
If, however, you don't
tend to hit things, including other vehicles, and you don't drive a lot of miles or visit
areas with
higher crime rates, the
higher deductibles could make sense for you.
Renters insurance
tends to be slightly
higher for apartments and units located in
higher crime areas as these apartments and units are at
higher risk for property
crimes.
Insurance rates
tend to be
higher in
high crime areas.
This is because
areas with more people in them
tend to have
higher crime rates that those that are sparsely populated.
In
areas where
crime rates are
high, commercial property insurance costs also
tend to rise.
The
crime rate of your neighborhood will have a dramatic effect on your car insurance, as
areas with a
high incidence of
crime will
tend to have more stolen or vandalized vehicles.