
Are Home Insurance Rates Going Up Around Tulsa? What Oklahomans Need to Know
A Stormy Reality for Tulsa Homeowners Local data tells a clear story. According to a 2025 Bankrate report, Oklahoman homeowners now pay an average of $4,651 a year to insure a $300,000 home. For many in our region, that’s more than double the national average. Industry watchers estimate that Tulsa’s premiums could be climbing as much as 11% or more this year alone. We’re living in a “weather state,” as one local insurance expert put it, where each record-breaking storm—whether it’s a rapid flash flood or a rare EF-4 tornado—adds another layer of cost to protecting our homes.

Commercial Auto Insurance: Coverage, Tax Savings & Risk Protection for Business Owners
Your business vehicles are more than transportation—they’re essential to daily operations. Without proper coverage, a single accident could lead to financial strain, delays, or reputational damage. Commercial auto insurance provides liability protection, tax benefits, and risk management strategies that safeguard your assets and ensure business continuity. Investing in the right policy is not just smart—it’s necessary for long-term success

Do I Need Separate Flood Insurance in Oklahoma?
Discover why separate flood insurance is vital in Oklahoma. Learn what flood insurance covers, how to protect your home from excessive rain & flash floods, and why Storms Anchor Insurance is your trusted guide.