ZIP 33710 Insurance Data

Saint Petersburg, Florida · Pinellas County · 1,594 policies

Avg Premium (2022)
$4,764/yr
-10.0% since 2018
Loss Ratio
9.9%
Claims paid vs premiums
Claim Frequency
7.19%
Avg severity: $6,584
Nonrenewal Rate
N/A

Data Snapshot: ZIP 33710 (Saint Petersburg, FL)

ZIP 33710 (Saint Petersburg, FL) shows an average homeowners insurance premium of $4,764 per year as of 2022, based on U.S. Treasury FIO ZIP-level observations across approximately 1,594 reported policies. That is 168% above the national average of $1,776 per year, placing this ZIP in the 99th percentile nationally. Compared to the Florida state average of $4,870, this ZIP runs 2% below, reflecting neighborhood-level differences in catastrophe exposure, property age, and claims history.

The loss ratio for ZIP 33710 is 9.9%, meaning insurers retained a working margin after claims. Claim frequency — the share of policies with at least one claim — is 7.19%, and the average claim severity (amount paid per claim) is $6,584.

Across 5 years (2018–2022), premiums in ZIP 33710 have fallen by 10.0%, ranging from $4,511 to $5,547 with a five-year average of $4,967 — an annualized rate of -2.6% per year. FIO data aggregates voluntary reporting from the 40 largest homeowners insurers, covering roughly 80% of the U.S. market, so figures represent market averages rather than individual policy quotes; your own premium will vary with dwelling value, deductible, coverage limits, construction type, and insurer-specific underwriting. This page is educational research only and is not insurance advice — homeowners should request quotes from multiple licensed carriers or an independent agent before purchasing or renewing coverage.

How ZIP 33710 Compares

vs National Average
$4,764 vs $1,776
168% above national avg
vs Florida Average
$4,764 vs $4,870
2% below state avg
National Percentile
99th percentile
More expensive than most ZIPs

Premium History

Year Avg Premium YoY Change
2018 $5,294
2019 $5,547 +4.8%
2020 $4,721 -14.9%
2021 $4,511 -4.5%
2022 $4,764 +5.6%

5-Year Trend Summary

5-Year Avg Premium
$4,967
Premium Range
$4,511 - $5,547
Annual Change Rate
-2.6% per year
Years of Data
5 (2018-2022)

Source: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Federal Insurance Office (FIO) Homeowners Insurance Data (2018-2022). Premiums are ZIP-level averages and may not reflect individual policy costs U.S. Department of the Treasury, Federal Insurance Office (FIO) Homeowners Insurance Data (2018-2022). Premiums are ZIP-level averages and may not reflect individual policy costs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is homeowners insurance in ZIP 33710?
The average homeowners insurance premium in ZIP 33710 (Saint Petersburg, FL) is $4,764 per year as of 2022. Premiums have changed -10.0% over the past 5 years.
What affects homeowners insurance costs in Saint Petersburg, FL?
Key factors include claims frequency (7.19% in this ZIP), loss ratio (9.9%), and nonrenewal rates (N/A). Natural disaster risk, property values, and local building costs also impact premiums.
Is homeowners insurance expensive in ZIP 33710 compared to the national average?
ZIP 33710 premiums of $4,764/yr are 168% above the national average of $1,776/yr. This ZIP is in the 99th percentile nationally.
What is the nonrenewal rate in ZIP 33710?
The nonrenewal rate in ZIP 33710 is N/A. Nonrenewal occurs when an insurer declines to extend coverage at policy expiration. High nonrenewal rates can signal that insurers view an area as high-risk.
How have premiums trended in ZIP 33710 over 5 years?
Over 5 years (2018-2022), premiums in ZIP 33710 have ranged from $4,511 to $5,547, with a 5-year average of $4,967. The annualized change rate is -2.6% per year.
How does ZIP 33710 compare to the Florida state average?
ZIP 33710 has an average premium of $4,764/yr compared to the Florida state average of $4,870/yr. This ZIP is 2% below the state average.

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