Homeowners Insurance in and around Lake Oswego
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It's so good to be home, especially when your home is insured by State Farm. You never have to be uneasy about the accidental with this terrific insurance.
Looking for homeowners insurance in Lake Oswego?
The key to great homeowners insurance.
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Preparing for life's troubles is made easy with State Farm. Here you can create a plan that's right for you or submit a claim with the help of agent Teresa Barnard. Teresa Barnard will make sure you get the individual, great care that you and your home needs.
Visit State Farm Agent Teresa Barnard today to experience how a top provider of homeowners insurance can help protect your home here in Lake Oswego, OR.
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State Farm and Ting* can help you prevent electrical fires before they happen - for free.
Ting program only available to eligible State Farm Non-Tenant Homeowner policyholders
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Maintaining a historic home
Maintaining a historic home
With a historic home, completing these home maintenance tasks a little bit at a time could improve the overall resale value of your home.
What is radon gas?
What is radon gas?
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Teresa Barnard
State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
Maintaining a historic home
Maintaining a historic home
With a historic home, completing these home maintenance tasks a little bit at a time could improve the overall resale value of your home.
What is radon gas?
What is radon gas?
Radon gas is odorless, colorless and the second leading cause of lung cancer. Here's how to know if you have a radon problem.