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Condo Insurance in and around McHenry

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Home Is Where Your Heart Is

Life happens.. Whether damage from weight of snow, smoke, or other causes, State Farm has terrific options to help you protect your condominium and personal property inside against unexpected circumstances.

Townhome owners of McHenry, State Farm has you covered.

Quality coverage for your condo and belongings inside

Condo Unitowners Insurance You Can Count On

You can relax with State Farm's Condo Unitowners Insurance knowing you are prepared for the unexpected with fantastic coverage that's right for you. State Farm agent Dave Homan can help you understand all the options, from a Personal Price Plan®, bundling to possible discounts.

If you want to get started, State Farm agent Dave Homan is ready to help! Simply reach out to Dave Homan today and say you are interested in this excellent coverage from one of the leading providers of condo unitowners insurance.

Have More Questions About Condo Unitowners Insurance?

Call Dave at (815) 669-5359 or visit our FAQ page.

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Dave Homan

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
4929 W Elm Street
McHenry, IL 60050-4020
Map & Directions

Would you like to create a personalized condo quote?

Profile photo of a State Farm Agent named: Dave Homan

Dave Homan

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
4929 W Elm Street
McHenry, IL 60050-4020
Map & Directions

Simple Insights®

Power outage preparedness tips

Learn some power outage preparedness tips, including what do before, during and after it happens.

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.