Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix Scholar House Apartments: Renters Insurance Guide & What It Actually Costs

Last updated May 10, 2026

Looking for the best renters insurance for Phoenix Scholar House Apartments in Phoenix? We break down what the lease requires, what coverage actually costs here (~$12/mo), the 6 discounts that may apply, and how the major carriers compare for your zip.

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Renters Insurance at Phoenix Scholar House Apartments

We found a few insurance details on the Phoenix Scholar House Apartments website. Your lease may have additional requirements — treat these as a starting point.

Lease Requirements

Interested party* Add property to policy
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* An "interested party" is the property management company listed on your insurance policy. It doesn't give them any claim rights — it just means they get notified if your policy lapses, which is how the leasing office verifies you stay insured.

One thing to watch for: when you purchase your policy, most carriers have a field where you add the property as an interested party — skip that step and your proof may get rejected. It takes 30 seconds during checkout. Start a quote to see which carriers handle this automatically.

What Affects Your Premium Here

Every building is different. These factors specific to Phoenix Scholar House Apartments can push your insurance cost up or down:

Controlled Access

Electronic/key fob entry — reduces unauthorized entry risk

FEMA Flood Zone

Zone X — minimal flood risk

FBI UCR

Property crime rate: 2080/100K (32% above national average)

What You'll Likely Pay

$12

Est. Monthly

$147

Est. Annual

$11

With Discounts/mo

$14

State Avg/mo

How Much Coverage Makes Sense

Renters insurance has two main pieces: personal property coverage, which pays to replace your belongings if they're stolen or damaged (think furniture, electronics, clothes), and liability coverage, which protects you if someone gets hurt in your unit or you accidentally damage someone else's property. Here's what we'd recommend for Phoenix Scholar House Apartments based on the rent level and building features.

Personal Property

What your stuff is worth

$15,000 recommended

If you own less

$10,000

If you own more

$25,000

Liability

Covers accidental harm & lawsuits

$100,000 recommended

Standard minimum for most lease requirements in Arizona. Cats present minimal liability risk vs dogs.

How Carriers Compare for This Area

Not all carriers price the same zip code equally. Here's how the major options stack up near Phoenix Scholar House Apartments:

Carrier Monthly Annual
Lemonade $8/mo $96/yr
USAA $9/mo $108/yr
State Farm $12/mo $144/yr
Progressive $13/mo $156/yr
Safeco $13/mo $156/yr
Travelers $14/mo $168/yr
Allstate $15/mo $180/yr
Nationwide $15/mo $180/yr
Farmers $16/mo $192/yr
Liberty Mutual $18/mo $216/yr

Discounts You May Qualify For

Controlled access
-3%
Sprinkler system
-5%
Claims-free (if applicable)
-10%
Pay-in-full annual
-7%
Paperless/autopay
-3%
Multi-policy bundle
-10%

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Property Crime & Theft Risk

Renters insurance pricing is driven by property crime — theft, burglary, and vehicle break-ins — not violent crime. Here's what the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting data shows for Phoenix.

Phoenix property crime rate

2,080

per 100K residents

32% above U.S. avg

U.S. avg is 1,578 per 100K

Breakdown per 100K residents

Burglary
268 / 200
Larceny / theft
1,441 / 1,172
Vehicle theft
372 / 206

U.S. average

Higher-than-average property crime is why insurance carriers charge more in this zip code — your premium reflects the claims frequency for the area. Phoenix Scholar House Apartments also has on-site security features (Controlled access, Property manager on site, Sprinklers) that insurers recognize with discounts.

Source: FBI UCR Program, Phoenix (2024-12 to 2025-11)

What Residents Are Saying

Based on Google reviews, here are the issues residents mention most often — and the ones that matter when choosing your coverage. Longer bars indicate more frequent discussion.

Maintenance Issues Mentioned
Fire Mentioned
Noise Mentioned

What residents talk about most

Maintenance

Consistently positive in reviews

“You call no answer it takes weeks for someone to answer.” — Google reviewer
Security

A recurring concern in reviews

“Its all good .And it was a lot of homeless people out front and rhe gates have not been working for years now.” — Google reviewer
Noise

Mixed feedback in reviews

Management

Consistently positive in reviews

“Great staff good maintenance crew keep the property clean updated and nice really quiet peaceful place to live so happy I moved here” — Google reviewer

On-Site Security

Controlled access Property manager on site Sprinklers

Natural Hazards & Your Renters Coverage

At a moderate-hazard address like Phoenix Scholar House Apartments, the question of whether to add earthquake coverage to a renters policy isn't obvious — endorsements run roughly $50–$150 a year, and the probability of a damaging quake is real but low. Flood risk here is minimal and most other weather damage is already covered. Specifics below.

Flood damage

This address is in one of FEMA's lower flood-risk classifications. Standard renters policies don't cover flood damage anywhere, but in low-risk zones the cost of a separate NFIP policy generally isn't justified by the expected loss. The detail is below mostly for completeness.

FEMA Zone X (0.2 Pct Annual Chance Flood Hazard) — Minimal flood risk

Flood insurance optional but inexpensive in this zone.

Flood zone data from FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL). Zones can change — verify at FEMA Flood Map Service.

Earthquake shaking

The seismic picture is in the middle: damaging earthquakes are uncommon but not negligible. Renters insurance excludes earthquake damage regardless, so the choice is whether the modest cost of an endorsement is worth the modest probability of a payout. The data point below provides the specifics.

Moderate seismic hazard · ground motion 0.08g

Endorsements priced for renters typically run under $100 a year and only cover personal property. Whether it pays back depends on the value of what's in your unit.

Hazard data from USGS National Seismic Hazard Model. The ground-motion figure is the level USGS expects to be exceeded with about 2% probability over a 50-year horizon — the standard reference used in building codes.

Severe weather you'd actually claim for

This is the part of the natural-hazard picture where renters insurance actually pays out. NOAA records around 83 severe-weather events a year in Maricopa County. Damage to personal property from wind, hail, and storms is covered by a baseline policy — the historical record below is more about understanding what your policy will actually be used for than identifying a coverage gap.

High-wind events ~83.2/yr
Hail events ~13.2/yr
Tornado events ~0.6/yr
Flood events ~63.6/yr

Severe-weather damage to personal belongings is covered without an endorsement on every standard renters policy. The frequency above is part of why carrying the coverage matters here, not a reason to add anything extra.

Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, annual averages from the past five years for Maricopa County. Counts reflect reported events, not damage amounts.

Standard renters insurance is enough for most renters here. The earthquake endorsement is worth pricing if you'd find replacing your possessions out-of-pocket painful.

2950 N 18th Pl, Phoenix, AZ 85016

Downtown Phoenix

Built 2025 4 stories 56 units
4/5 ·72 reviews Google
Apt. Finder
$526 – $1,602 /month

Monthly Cost Breakdown at Phoenix Scholar House Apartments

The listed rent isn't the whole number. Here's what Phoenix Scholar House Apartments actually costs each month once you add required fees and insurance.

Total Monthly Cost $538 – $1,614
Base Rent $526 – $1,602
Est. Renters Insurance $12/mo

Fees Beyond Rent

These are the additional charges beyond base rent at Phoenix Scholar House Apartments. Some are monthly, some are one-time — all of them affect your actual cost of living here.

Required Fees

Holding Deposit

Charged per unit.

$150

Application Fee Per Applicant

Charged per unit.

$30

Pet Policy

Bringing a pet? Here's what Phoenix Scholar House Apartments allows. Standard renters insurance typically covers pet-related incidents, so you usually won't need any add-on coverage for a cat.

Cats Allowed

About Phoenix Scholar House Apartments

Year Built: 2025
Stories: 4 stories
Units: 56
Phone: (623) 246-7932

From the property listing:

What Is Phoenix Scholar House? 56 UNITS: 1- 2- AND 3- BEDROOMS Phoenix Scholar House is a new affordable housing project in the heart of Phoenix serving families across varying income levels. In addition to housing, Save The Family Foundation operates educational and wrap-around support programs that help single-parent families achieve economic independence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Phoenix Scholar House Apartments require renters insurance?
We found specific coverage details on the Phoenix Scholar House Apartments website — these likely reflect lease requirements, but confirm with the leasing office. Even if it's not required, a policy typically runs under $20/month and covers you against theft, fire, and liability.
How much is renters insurance at Phoenix Scholar House Apartments?
For this zip code and building type, expect to pay around $12/month ($147/year). Phoenix Scholar House Apartments has security features that qualify for discounts — with those applied, you could pay as little as $11/month. For context, the statewide average is $14/month, so this building is below average.
What will I actually pay per month at Phoenix Scholar House Apartments?
Plan for $538 to $1,614/month all-in. That's base rent ($526 – $1,602), plus roughly $12/month for renters insurance. Most apartment listing sites don't include those last two — so the sticker price can be misleading.
Does Phoenix Scholar House Apartments allow pets?
Yes, Phoenix Scholar House Apartments is pet-friendly. Here are the details: Cats Allowed. Standard renters insurance covers pet-related liability at no extra cost.
How safe is the area around Phoenix Scholar House Apartments?
Property crime in Phoenix runs noticeably higher than the national average — 2,080 incidents per 100,000 residents versus the U.S. average of 1,578. That's the metric insurance carriers care about most for renters coverage, since property crime (theft, burglary, vehicle break-ins) drives most claims. Burglary specifically is 268/100K here. On the property itself, you'll find controlled access, property manager on site, sprinklers — features that can qualify for premium discounts.
What floor plans does Phoenix Scholar House Apartments offer?
There are 18 floor plans to choose from, spanning 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom layouts. Rent ranges from $526 – $1,602. Your unit size can affect your insurance cost too — a larger unit typically means more belongings to cover.
Is SafeButler affiliated with Phoenix Scholar House Apartments?
No. SafeButler is not affiliated with Phoenix Scholar House Apartments or its leasing office, property management, or owner — this page is not the official renters insurance page from Phoenix Scholar House Apartments. SafeButler is an independent renters insurance comparison platform; the information shown here is compiled from public sources and renter quote data, not from Phoenix Scholar House Apartments directly. For lease, payment, or maintenance questions, contact the Phoenix Scholar House Apartments leasing office.
What is SafeButler and how does it work for Phoenix Scholar House Apartments renters?
SafeButler helps renters at Phoenix Scholar House Apartments compare renters insurance options for their lease. On this page, renters can find lease-required coverage minimums where available, an estimated monthly premium for this address, the property's risk profile (crime and flood zone), and any discounts that apply to the building — then compare carriers side by side to find appropriate coverage levels. For renters at Phoenix Scholar House Apartments in Phoenix, AZ, SafeButler can compare price, coverage, deductible options, and any lease-required coverage minimums in a single flow. SafeButler may show quotes from carriers such as Lemonade and Liberty Mutual where available. SafeButler does not sell insurance directly and is not tied to one insurance company, so renters can choose the option that best fits their needs.

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