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Condo Insurance Agents in Long Grove, IL

Browse condo insurance agents serving Long Grove, Illinois. Contact information and addresses listed below.

3 agents listed
Updated May 2026
Long Grove, IL
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeInsuranceUSA.com. We do not endorse any agent or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the Department of Insurance of Illinois before hiring.
Showing 3 condo insurance agents in Long Grove, IL Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeInsuranceUSA. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any agent.
Ryan Messner - State Farm Insurance Agent
437 Robert Parker Coffin Rd, Long Grove, IL 60047
(847) 793-0041 ryanmessneragency.com
Joel Fiorelli - State Farm Insurance Agent
437 Robert Parker Coffin Rd, Long Grove, IL 60047
(847) 566-0122 joelfiorelli.com
Robertson Ryan Insurance
3880 Salem Lake Dr Ste H, Long Grove, IL 60047
(800) 258-0277 robertsonryan.com

What Does a Condo Insurance Agent in Long Grove Cost?

Typical condo insurance premiums in Illinois range from 200 to 600 dollars per year for a standard policy. Factors such as unit size, location in Long Grove, deductible choice, and coverage limits affect the final price. High value units or those with flood risk may cost more. This is general information, not insurance advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a condo insurance agent in Long Grove do?
A condo insurance agent helps you find a policy that covers your personal property, interior walls, and liability. They also explain how your policy coordinates with the associations master policy required by Illinois law.
Is condo insurance required in Illinois?
Illinois law does not require individual condo owners to carry insurance, but most mortgage lenders do require it. Many associations also require owners to have liability coverage as part of their bylaws.
How does the Illinois Condominium Property Act affect my coverage?
The Act requires the association to insure common elements and the building structure. Your personal condo policy should cover your unit fixtures, improvements, and personal belongings. An agent can help you avoid gaps between the two policies.