Your question is too broad to answer specifically. Of course, moving out of state can sometimes have a big impact on your rates, either for better or worse. But here are some generalities:
people who live in large cities tend to pay more than those who live in small towns.
cities with higher accident rates pay more than those with lower accident rates.
cities that have higher crime rates pay more than cities with lower crime rates (especially if comprehensive coverage is carried).
people who live in large cities tend to pay more than those who live in small towns.
cities with higher accident rates pay more than those with lower accident rates.
cities that have higher crime rates pay more than cities with lower crime rates (especially if comprehensive coverage is carried).