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Condo Insurance in and around Lincoln

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There’s No Place Like Home

When looking for the right condo, it's understandable to be focused on details like location and cosmetic fixes, but it's also important to make sure that your condo is properly protected. That's where State Farm's Condo Unitowners Insurance comes in.

Here's why you need condo unitowners insurance

Cover your home, wisely

Why Condo Owners In Lincoln Choose State Farm

With this protection from State Farm, you don't have to be afraid of the unanticipated happening to your most personal possessions. Agent Drew Edmond can help provide all the various options for you to consider, and will assist you in constructing a terrific policy that's right for you.

Getting started on an insurance policy for your unit is just a quote away. Visit State Farm agent Drew Edmond's office to discover your options.

Have More Questions About Condo Unitowners Insurance?

Call Drew at (402) 483-4700 or visit our FAQ page.

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Drew Edmond

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
4700 Normal Blvd
Lincoln, NE 68506-5562
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Would you like Drew to create a personalized condo quote?
Profile photo of a State Farm Agent named: Drew Edmond

Drew Edmond

State Farm® Insurance Agent
Office Address:
4700 Normal Blvd
Lincoln, NE 68506-5562
Map & Directions

Simple Insights®

Help control your home monitoring system with your smartphone

The latest generation of smart home monitoring goes far beyond smoke detection and intrusion alerts.

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.