HOME AND AUTO BUNDLE

Bundling home and auto insurance. When it saves money, and when it does not.

Most people assume bundling home and auto with one carrier always saves money. It usually does, but not always. As an independent agent we can show you the numbers both ways. If splitting policies gets you better coverage and a lower combined premium, we will tell you.

Home and Auto Bundle

What it covers

What bundling actually gets you.

What it covers

A real multi-policy discount

Most carriers apply the discount to one or both policies when you write them together. Industry data puts the average savings at roughly 15% to 20% on the combined premium, with Travelers capping the home discount around 12% and Nationwide running closer to 18% to 20% in suburban Georgia.

What it covers

One carrier relationship for both claims

When a storm damages your home and your car in the same event, having both policies with one carrier can simplify the claim. Some carriers, including Progressive, will waive one deductible when both policies are triggered by the same event. One adjuster, one claim number, one point of contact.

What it covers

Umbrella eligibility

A personal umbrella policy sits above your home and auto liability limits. Most carriers require that your underlying home and auto be placed with the same carrier to qualify for their umbrella. If you want an umbrella, bundling is often a prerequisite, not just a discount strategy.

What it covers

Simplified billing and renewal

One carrier means one renewal cycle to track, one billing relationship, and one set of policy documents. For most households this is a genuine quality-of-life improvement. It also reduces the chance of a coverage gap if one policy lapses while you are managing multiple carriers.

Where policies have edges

When bundling is not the right call.

Not covered

Your home does not qualify with your best auto carrier

Carriers price auto and home independently. Progressive is highly competitive on auto for most Georgia drivers but their homeowners product is written through a third-party carrier with less consistent claims service. If you have an older roof, prior claims, or a non-standard property, Travelers and Nationwide may price the home too high or decline it outright while still being your best auto option.

Not covered

The bundle discount does not close the pricing gap

A carrier might offer you a 15% bundle discount on a homeowners policy that is 30% more expensive than a competitor who writes home-only. The math does not always favor the bundle. We run both scenarios every time: bundled with one carrier versus best-of-market for each policy separately.

Not covered

You need a surplus lines home carrier

Older homes, properties with multiple prior claims, high-value coastal properties, and non-standard construction sometimes only qualify through surplus lines homeowners carriers. Those carriers do not write auto. In those situations, splitting is the only option, and we place the best admitted auto carrier separately.

Not covered

Your driving history pushes you to a non-standard auto carrier

If your driving record places you in the non-standard auto market, the carriers who will write your auto policy often do not write preferred homeowners coverage. National General is the overlap carrier in our book for this profile, but their homeowners pricing is typically not competitive against preferred market options for the home itself.

Who needs this

Who needs Home and Auto Bundle.

Any Georgia homeowner who also owns or operates a vehicle. That covers most households. The question is not whether to consider bundling but whether bundling with the same carrier actually produces a better combined outcome than placing each policy with its strongest market.

What it costs

What you can expect to pay.

A bundled home and auto policy for a typical Georgia household runs between $2,500 and $6,000 per year combined, depending on home value, vehicle type, and coverage limits. The multi-policy discount typically reduces the combined premium by $300 to $900 compared to placing each policy separately with the same carrier.

In Georgia

How this works in Georgia.

How bundling works in Georgia. Nationwide and Travelers consistently offer the largest multi-policy discounts in metro Atlanta, often 15 to 20 percent on the combined premium. Progressive is competitive on auto in Georgia and pairs reasonably on home, with a single-event deductible waiver when storm damage hits both policies. Branch and Hippo are strong bundle options for newer suburban homes in Forsyth, Gwinnett, and Cherokee counties. North Atlanta homes built before 2000 may price better with Travelers or Nationwide. Coastal Georgia properties may need a separate surplus lines homeowners carrier; splitting is normal there. We run both scenarios every time and show you the actual numbers.

If You Need to File a Claim

Claims tips

A bundle claim is still two separate claims under the hood. Here is how to handle it when the same event hits both your home and your car.

  1. Notify your carrier once and make clear both policies are involved. If a storm damages your roof and your car in the same event, lead with that. Some carriers can coordinate a single adjuster or at minimum a single claim number that links both policies. Ask for this explicitly.
  2. Document both losses separately. Photograph the home damage and the vehicle damage as separate sets. The adjuster handling your homeowners claim is different from the one handling your auto claim even at the same carrier.
  3. Ask about the shared deductible provision if you have Progressive. Progressive Home can waive one deductible when the same event triggers both a home and an auto claim. Ask your adjuster by name on the first call.
  4. Do not let one claim delay the other. Your auto claim and your homeowners claim run on independent tracks. If the auto adjuster is faster, get your vehicle in for repair without waiting for the homeowners adjuster to close.
  5. Call us before settling either claim. If the carrier's settlement on either policy feels low, that is the time to push back with your own estimates. We can help coordinate your claim.

Send us both your current policies and we will show you the math.

We will quote the bundle and the split. You will see the actual dollar difference across the carriers we represent. Start with a free coverage review and we will run both scenarios. If the bundle wins, we write the bundle. If splitting wins, we split. Most agencies cannot show you both because they only work with one carrier.