Halls Insurance Information
Halls is a town in Lauderdale County, TN. In 2000 it had a population of 2,311. The town was founded in 1882 and was named after Hansford R Hall. Halls is home to the Veterans’ Museum. Halls is located at 35°52′32″N 89°23′46″W / 35.87556°N 89.39611°W and includes the zip code 38040.
Halls Home Insurance Information
One thing that affects the price of home insurance is the value of the home that you are getting coverage for. In Halls, TN, the estimated median house value is $72,389. This is significantly lower than the Tennessee State average of $130,800.
Another thing that affects home insurance rates is the likeliness of natural disasters like flooding or hurricanes. Halls, TN gets 50 inches of rain per year which is higher than the US average of 37. It also gets 25 inches of snow each year which is the same as the US average. There are 214 sunny days per year and the July high is around 91 degrees. The low in January is 30 degrees.
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Halls Auto Insurance Information

Halls Insurance
One thing that affects your auto insurance rates is the area that you live and drive in. In Halls, TN, there have been 8 fatal accidents from 1980 to present.
The average one-way commute in Halls, TN takes 24 minutes, which is lower
than the US average of 27.4 minutes. 82% of Halls residents drive their
car alone to work, 14% carpool, and 2% work from home.
11.5% of Halls residents do not own a vehicle. 39.1% own one vehicle,
33.7% own 2 vehicles, and 15.6% own three or more.
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Halls Renters Insurance Information
In Halls, TN, 38% of the population is renters. This is higher than the Tennessee average of 30%. The median contract rent in 2007 in Halls, TN was $319/month.
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Halls Health Insurance Information
There are 29 physicians per 100,000 population in Halls, TN. This much lower than the US average of 170. The air quality in Halls, TN is 70 on a scale of 100 (higher is better) which is significantly higher than the US average of 48. The water quality is 60 which is higher than the US average of 55.