Homeowners Insurance in and around Reno
Homeowners of Reno, State Farm has you covered
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There’s No Place Like Home
Your house isn't a home unless you're protected with State Farm's homeowners insurance. This outstanding, secure homeowners insurance will help you protect what you value most.
Homeowners of Reno, State Farm has you covered
Help cover your home
Agent Mark Geil, At Your Service
Agent Mark Geil has got you, your home, and your collectibles covered with State Farm's homeowners insurance. You can call or go online today to get a move on setting up a plan that fits your needs.
Your home is important, but unfortunately, the unpredictable circumstance may occur. That's why you need State Farm's homeowners insurance. Plus, if you need some more air space, our bundle and save option could be right for you. Mark Geil can help you put together the right home policy!
Have More Questions About Homeowners Insurance?
Call Mark at (775) 826-9200 or visit our FAQ page.
Protect your place from electrical fires
State Farm and Ting* can help you prevent electrical fires before they happen - for free.
Ting program only available to eligible State Farm Non-Tenant Homeowner policyholders
Explore Ting*The State Farm Ting program is currently unavailable in AK, DE, NC, SD and WY
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