Homeowners Insurance in and around Castro Valley
The most important parts of a home are the people you share it with... and the State Farm insurance that covers it.
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- San Lorenzo
- Union City
- San Leandro
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- Alamo
- Danville
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- Tracy
- Mountain House
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Home Sweet Home Starts With State Farm
One of the most important steps you can take for your loved ones is to get homeowners insurance through State Farm. This way you can laugh and play knowing that your home is covered.
The most important parts of a home are the people you share it with... and the State Farm insurance that covers it.
Why Homeowners In Castro Valley Choose State Farm
From your home to your precious keepsakes, State Farm is here to make sure your valuables are covered. Julie Sumiki would love to help you feel right at home with your coverage options.
When your Castro Valley, CA, residence is covered by State Farm, even if the unexpected happens, your home can be protected! Call or go online today and find out how State Farm agent Julie Sumiki help life go right.
Simple Insights®
Hidden costs of buying a home
Hidden costs of buying a home
Prepare by budgeting for the other charges and costs associated with buying a home, even if you've bought before.
Make your windows energy efficient
Make your windows energy efficient
Make your windows energy efficient with simple DIY updates, such as installing storm windows and sealing air leaks with caulk or weather stripping.
Julie Sumiki
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Hidden costs of buying a home
Hidden costs of buying a home
Prepare by budgeting for the other charges and costs associated with buying a home, even if you've bought before.
Make your windows energy efficient
Make your windows energy efficient
Make your windows energy efficient with simple DIY updates, such as installing storm windows and sealing air leaks with caulk or weather stripping.