Condo Insurance in and around Chicago
Welcome, condo unitowners of Chicago
Quality coverage for your condo and belongings inside
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Home Is Where Your Condo Is
There are plenty of choices for condo unitowners insurance in Chicago. Sorting through deductibles and providers is a lot to deal with. But if you want competitively priced condo unitowners insurance, choose State Farm for covering your condo and personal belongings. Your friends and neighbors in Chicago enjoy impressive value and straightforward service by working with State Farm Agent Amanda Gomez. That’s because Amanda Gomez can walk you through the whole insurance process, step by step, to help ensure you have coverage for your condo as well as videogame systems, tools, furniture, cameras, and more!
Welcome, condo unitowners of Chicago
Quality coverage for your condo and belongings inside
Safeguard Your Greatest Asset
When theft, an ice storm or a tornado cause unexpected damage to your condominium or someone trips at your residence, having the right coverage is significant. That's why State Farm offers such great condo unitowners insurance.
Intrigued? Agent Amanda Gomez can help explain your options so you can choose the right level of coverage. Simply call or email today to get started!
Have More Questions About Condo Unitowners Insurance?
Call Amanda at (773) 735-9000 or visit our FAQ page.
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Home safety checklist
Home safety checklist
Consider these home safety measures to help prevent common household injuries.
Tips for dealing with lead paint
Tips for dealing with lead paint
Homes built before 1978 might contain lead-based paint -- one of the most common causes of lead poisoning, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Amanda Gomez
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Home safety checklist
Home safety checklist
Consider these home safety measures to help prevent common household injuries.
Tips for dealing with lead paint
Tips for dealing with lead paint
Homes built before 1978 might contain lead-based paint -- one of the most common causes of lead poisoning, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.