It totally depends on what state you live in, how old you are, whether or not you are married, whether or not you've had any other claims before, whether or not you have a good driving record, whether or not you have a good credit score, how long you've been driving, what kind and age of car you drive, how many miles you'll be driving per year, how large the home is, how old the home is, what materials it is made out of, whether or not there is a fire hydrant close by, whether or not you have a professional, full time fire department, what kind of roof shingles you have, whether or not you have sprinklers in the home, how much in personal possessions you have......etc, etc, etc.
There are a bazillion rating factors that go into whether or not an insurer will even write you a policy or how much that policy will cost.
It is far too difficult an equation to answer a simple question like yours....
That being said, you can find out the 'average' homeowners and auto premiums by state by checking out the website of the Insurance Information Institute. They've got both of those listed state by state, but it is an average of all policies sold in a given state.