Ben Freeman • July 15, 2026

Progressive Condo Insurance

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Ben Freeman

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July 15, 2026

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What Progressive condo insurance covers in Arizona, how it fits with your HOA master policy, and what unit owners actually pay.

Bright Arizona condo living room opening to a pool courtyard, protected by an HO-6 condo policy

Progressive is one of the most searched names in condo insurance, and for good reason. The company writes HO-6 condo policies across Arizona with flexible limits, useful add-ons, and strong bundling discounts when you pair a condo policy with your auto coverage. If you own a condo in Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, or anywhere else in the state, Progressive deserves a spot on your shortlist.

But a carrier name alone does not tell you whether the policy fits your unit, your HOA's master policy, or your budget. Riseson Insurance is an independent Arizona broker, which means we can quote Progressive alongside dozens of other top-rated carriers and show you exactly where each one wins. Here is what you need to know about Progressive condo insurance before you buy.

Why Arizona condo owners need an HO-6 policy

A common misconception is that your HOA's insurance covers everything. It does not. The association's master policy typically insures the building's exterior, roof, and shared spaces like hallways, pools, and parking areas. Everything from your walls in, including your flooring, cabinets, personal belongings, and your personal liability, is your responsibility, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

That gap is exactly what an HO-6 condo policy fills. If a kitchen fire damages your cabinets, a guest slips in your unit, or a monsoon-driven roof leak ruins your furniture, the master policy will not make you whole. Your own condo policy is what stands between you and a five-figure out-of-pocket loss. If you carry a mortgage, your lender will almost certainly require an HO-6 policy as well.

What Progressive condo insurance covers

Progressive's HO-6 policy follows the standard condo insurance structure, with a few features worth calling out. According to Progressive, the policy includes dwelling coverage for the interior of your unit from the drywall in, personal property coverage for your belongings including theft from a vehicle or storage unit, personal liability coverage with limits typically available from $100,000 up to $500,000, and loss of use coverage that pays for hotel stays and meals if a covered loss forces you out of your unit.

Loss assessment coverage is the sleeper here. If damage to a shared area exceeds the master policy's limit, the HOA can bill every unit owner for the shortfall. Progressive policies may include a small amount of loss assessment coverage, sometimes around $1,000, with the option to purchase more. In older Arizona communities with aging roofs and pools, that add-on can be one of the smartest dollars you spend.

How Progressive coverage works with your HOA master policy

Before anyone can tell you how much dwelling coverage you need, you have to know what kind of master policy your association carries. Progressive describes three types: all-in policies that cover the building plus original fixtures inside your unit, bare walls policies that stop at your unfinished interior walls, and single-entity policies that cover original fixtures but not upgrades.

The difference is not academic. A condo owner under a bare walls master policy needs enough dwelling coverage to rebuild the entire interior, including cabinets, flooring, and countertops. An owner under an all-in policy may need far less. We walk through your HOA's CC&Rs and master policy declarations before quoting, so your Progressive policy, or whichever carrier wins, is sized to the actual gap. Our Arizona condo insurance guide covers this in more detail.

What Progressive condo insurance costs in Arizona

Arizona is one of the more affordable states for condo coverage. The average condo insurance premium in Arizona is $497 per year, about $41 per month, almost exactly in line with the national average of $499, according to ValuePenguin's February 2026 analysis.

Your own Progressive quote will land above or below that number based on your unit's location, the age of the building, your coverage limits, your deductible, your claims history, and your credit-based insurance score. Carrier pricing also varies widely for the exact same condo, which is why comparing quotes matters more than picking a familiar name. A carrier that is cheapest for a high-rise unit in downtown Phoenix is often not the cheapest for a garden-style condo in Mesa.

Bundling Progressive condo and auto coverage

Progressive's biggest pricing lever is the bundle. Pairing your condo policy with a Progressive auto policy typically unlocks a multi-policy discount on both, and it simplifies billing and claims into one place. If you already carry Progressive auto coverage, quoting your condo with them is an easy first move.

As an independent broker, Riseson takes it one step further. We test the Progressive bundle against split placements, where your condo goes with one carrier and your auto with another, and against full bundles from competing carriers. Sometimes the Progressive bundle wins outright. Sometimes a competitor beats it by hundreds of dollars a year. You only find out by comparing, and that comparison is exactly the work we do for you at no cost.

Beyond the basics: flood, water backup, and umbrella coverage

Standard HO-6 policies, Progressive's included, exclude flood and earthquake damage. In Arizona that matters most during monsoon season, roughly July through September, when short intense storms can push water into ground-floor units. Flood coverage comes through a separate policy backed by the National Flood Insurance Program at FloodSmart.gov or a private flood carrier.

Two more add-ons earn their keep in condos. Water backup coverage pays when a drain or sewer line backs up into your unit, a claim that standard policies exclude. And if your assets exceed your liability limit, an umbrella policy layers extra protection over both your condo and auto coverage. Townhouse owners have a similar but distinct set of questions, which we cover in our Arizona townhouse insurance guide.

Frequently asked questions

How much is Progressive condo insurance in Arizona?
Arizona condo owners pay an average of $497 per year for HO-6 coverage, about $41 per month, according to ValuePenguin. Your Progressive quote depends on your unit's location, coverage limits, deductible, and claims history, so the only way to know your real price is to run a quote.

What does Progressive condo insurance cover?
Progressive's HO-6 policy covers the interior of your unit, your personal belongings, your personal liability up to your chosen limit, and additional living expenses if a covered loss forces you out. Loss assessment coverage for HOA special assessments is available as an add-on.

Does Progressive condo insurance cover water damage?
Sudden and accidental water damage, like a burst pipe, is generally covered. Flood water from outside the unit is excluded and requires a separate flood policy. Sewer and drain backup is also excluded unless you add water backup coverage.

Is condo insurance required in Arizona?
Arizona law does not require condo insurance, but mortgage lenders almost always do, and many HOAs require unit owners to carry an HO-6 policy with specific limits. Even without a requirement, going without coverage leaves your interior, belongings, and liability fully exposed.

Should I buy Progressive condo insurance directly or through a broker?
The policy costs the same either way, but a quote through an independent broker comes with a side-by-side comparison. Riseson quotes Progressive against multiple competing Arizona carriers, so you see whether Progressive actually wins for your unit before you commit.

Get your Arizona condo insurance quote today

If you own a condo in Arizona and have not compared HO-6 quotes in the last year, you are likely overpaying or underinsured. Riseson Insurance is an independent Arizona broker based in Tempe, which means we work for you, not for one carrier. We will quote Progressive alongside multiple top-rated companies, review your HOA master policy so your dwelling limit fills the real gap, and find the bundling angle that saves the most. Reach out for a free Arizona condo insurance quote and see your options in one place.



Disclaimer: Coverage availability, pricing, and underwriting guidelines vary by carrier and location. This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal or insurance advice. Speak with a licensed insurance agent to review your specific situation.

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