Renters Insurance at West End Terrace Apartments
The West End Terrace Apartments website asks for at least $100,000 in liability coverage, and you'll need to add the property as an interested party on your policy. Any carrier that meets these minimums will be accepted.
Lease Requirements
* 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 West End Terrace Apartments can push your insurance cost up or down:
Older Building
Built in 1972 — older plumbing/electrical may increase risk
Gated Community
Gated access reduces theft risk — may qualify for security discount
Dog-Friendly
Dogs allowed — consider higher liability coverage
Pest Issues
4 mentions in Google reviews
FEMA Flood Zone
Zone X — minimal flood risk
What You'll Likely Pay
$16
Est. Monthly
$190
Est. Annual
$15
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 West End Terrace Apartments based on the rent level and building features.
Personal Property
What your stuff is worth
If you own less
$10,000
If you own more
$25,000
Liability
Covers accidental harm & lawsuits
Lease minimum
What this community requires
We recommend
Minimum rarely covers an actual lawsuit
Dog-friendly community — higher liability recommended for pet-related incidents
How Carriers Compare for This Area
Not all carriers price the same zip code equally. Here's how the major options stack up near West End Terrace Apartments:
| Carrier | Monthly | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Lemonade | $8/mo | $94/yr |
| USAA | $9/mo | $106/yr |
| State Farm | $12/mo | $141/yr |
| Progressive | $13/mo | $153/yr |
| Safeco | $13/mo | $153/yr |
| Travelers | $14/mo | $165/yr |
| Allstate | $15/mo | $177/yr |
| Nationwide | $15/mo | $177/yr |
| Farmers | $16/mo | $189/yr |
| Liberty Mutual | $18/mo | $212/yr |
Discounts You May Qualify For
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Safety
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.
What residents talk about most
Maintenance
Consistently positive in reviews
“We also raised other requests for plumbing but no response from the maintenance team or the leasing office.” — Google reviewer
Security
Mixed feedback in reviews
Management
Consistently positive in reviews
“Whenever I have had issues or needed something fixed in my apartment, I have had it attended to in 1-2 days from my maintenance submission (depending on the urgency) which is very…” — Google reviewer
On-Site Security
Natural Hazards & Your Renters Coverage
Of the three big natural hazards a renter might worry about, only earthquake risk stands out at West End Terrace Apartments. USGS classifies the surrounding area as high seismic hazard, which a typical renters policy specifically excludes. Flood risk is minimal here and severe-weather damage is already covered. The section below details what an earthquake endorsement actually buys.
Flood damage
FEMA's flood-zone classification for this address is low-risk, which means the federal government doesn't expect significant flooding here under typical conditions. A standard renters policy still excludes flood damage, but a separate flood policy is hard to justify economically when the underlying risk is low. The zone label is below for the record.
FEMA Zone X (Area Of Minimal 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
USGS classifies the ground here as high seismic hazard — at this rating, building codes assume designers planned for significant ground motion. The structure is the landlord's problem; damage to your possessions during a quake is yours alone, and a standard renters policy excludes it. An earthquake endorsement (typically $50–$150 a year for renters) closes that specific gap.
High seismic hazard · ground motion 0.25g
A renters earthquake endorsement covers personal property only and runs roughly $50–$150 a year — structural damage is the landlord's responsibility.
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
NOAA's severe-weather record for St. Louis (city) is on the calmer end of the national distribution — modest activity across most categories. Whatever does happen, your renters policy already covers it (wind, hail, lightning damage to your possessions). The five-year averages are below.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, annual averages from the past five years for St. Louis (city). Counts reflect reported events, not damage amounts.
Compared to a fully unprotected address, the gap above is well-defined and inexpensive to close. The value of the standard policy doesn't change — the optional add-on does.
4466 Greenwich Ct, Saint Louis, MO 63108
Central West End
Monthly Cost Breakdown at West End Terrace Apartments
The listed rent isn't the whole number. Here's what West End Terrace Apartments actually costs each month once you add required fees and insurance.
Fees Beyond Rent
These are the additional charges beyond base rent at West End Terrace Apartments. Some are monthly, some are one-time — all of them affect your actual cost of living here.
Required Fees
Application Fee Per Applicant
Charged per applicant.
Administrative Fee
Charged per unit.
Pets Fees
One-Time Pet Fee
Max of 255. Charged per pet.
Monthly Pet Fee
Max of 255. Charged per pet.
Parking Fees
Parking Deposit
Charged per vehicle.
Pet Policy
Bringing a pet? Here's what West End Terrace Apartments allows — and keep in mind, if you have a dog, most insurance advisors recommend bumping your liability coverage to at least $300,000. Standard renters policies cover pet-related incidents, but the default $100,000 limit may not be enough if something happens.
About West End Terrace Apartments
From the property listing:
Welcome to West End Terrace Apartments, located in the Central West End. Choose from our studio, 1 and 2 bedroom apartment homes that feature spacious closets, central heat and air, fully equipped kitchen with bar, large living rooms, and more. Our renovated units have a washer/dryer, ceiling fans, wood-look flooring, and scenic courtyard views. Located in the Central West End, you will have everything you need just minutes away. Come see why West End Terrace is the place to call home!
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