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The best homeowners insurance companies of 2021

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A home is the biggest asset most Americans have and homeowners insurance varies depending on your dwelling type: home, condo, mobile home, or new construction. When considering homeowners insurance, it is important to make sure that you have proper coverage for your dwelling and structures, personal belongings, and personal liability coverage.

Although homeowners insurance is not required by law, if you have a mortgage your lender will require homeowners insurance to protect the home. If you live in disaster-prone areas, you may need additional coverage.

*USAA is only for active military, veterans, and their families.

Insider looked at the top companies in size according to S&P Global data, and customer satisfaction from JD Power and Associates. Also considered were nationwide availability and the most recent credit rating from A.M. Best or Fitch Ratings.

The best homeowners insurance companies

Best homeowners insurance based on claims satisfaction

A cheap homeowners insurance policy does little if the company is bad at claims satisfaction— especially if you live in disaster prone areas. According to J.D. Power, a consumer research company that surveys customers, this is how homeowners insurance companies ranked in claims satisfaction:

Homeowners insuranceClaims ranking out of 1000 points
USAA*904
Amica902
The Hartford896
Farmers893
Auto-owners889
Nationwide886
Erie Insurance885
Allstate882
American Family881
Industry Average881
State Farm878
Liberty Mutual877
MetLife877
AIG876
Safeco875
Travelers872
Chubb871
Progressive867
Auto Club Southern California855

*USAA is only for active military, veterans, and their families.

Best homeowners insurance based on customer satisfaction

The latest study from J.D. Power, a consumer research company that conducts consumer surveys, shows that a homeowners insurance company's customer service and reputation are more important than price for homeowners. Here's how homeowners insurance companies ranked when consumers were asked about satisfaction overall:

Homeowners insurance companyCustomer satisfaction ranking out of 1000 points
USAA*889
COUNTRY Financial855
Amica853
Auto-owners843
Erie839
The Hartford832
Allstate829
State Farm829
CSAA825
MetLife824
Segment Average823
American Family821
Auto Club of Southern CA820
Farmers814
AIG809
Nationwide808
Liberty Mutual805
Travelers803
Safeco802
Progressive797
Chubb778

*USAA is only for active military, veterans, and their families.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

The average cost of homeowners insurance

The average annual premium in the United States in 2019 was $1,215, according to the most recent data from S&P Global.

The age of your home, age of your roof, the appraised value, your home's size (square footage), your location, and whether you own pets are some of the determining factors in calculating homeowners premiums. 

If you live in weather-zones or disaster prone areasflood zones, hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, mudslides, hail, and earthquakes— that will increase your premium because that is not included in basic coverage and will need to be add-ons riders. 

Here's how much homeowners insurance costs on average by home value in the United States, according to the most recent release of the Homeowners Insurance Report by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC):

Estimated home valueAverage annual homeowners insurance premium
$49,999 and under$645
$50,000 to $74,999$748
$75,000 to $99,999$826
$100,000 to $124,999$888
$125,000 to $149,999$937
$150,000 to $174,999$981
$175,000 to $199,999$1,018
$200,000 to $299,999$1,114
$300,000 to $399,999$1,272
$400,000 to $499,999$1,482
$500,000 and above$2,148

What does homeowners insurance cover?

Homeowners insurance protects the dwelling, your personal belongings, and offers personal liability coverage for injuries that events that happen on your property. Those events are known as "insurance perils." Perils are specific events that cause damage to your home, like fire, theft, or a storm.

Earthquakes, floods, government seizures, mudslides, ordinance updates, sewer backups and sinkholes typically aren't covered under standard homeowners insurance policy and will require add-on coverage using a rider policy.

CoverageIncluded with homeowners insurance?
Dwelling/StructureYes
Personal liabilityYes
Personal belongingsYes
Loss of Use (additional living expenses)Yes
High-end electronics/special jewelryLimited, requires add-on*
Equipment breakdownYes
Electrical outageYes*
Service linesYes*
Cyber liabilityYes*
Water damageYes
FloodNo**
Wind or hailYes, but not high winds***
EarthquakeNo*

*Available as add-on coverage if not part of policy

**Flood insurance is available through the NFIP and approved insurers

***If you live in hurricane or tornado areas, additional windstorm rider may be required

Types of homeowners insurance

The type of homeowners insurance necessary depends on the type of home you purchased: condo, townhome, single family, rental, or mobile home. Your coverage will vary based on the type of policy you have.

PolicyDwellingLiabilityBelongingsPeril Type
HO-1: Basic*YesNoNoNamed
HO-2: Broad*YesNoYesNamed
HO-3: SpecialYesYesYesOpen/Named
HO-4: RentersNoYesYesNamed
HO-5: Comprehensive**YesYesYesOpen
HO-6:Condo/Co-opYes***YesYesNamed
HO-7: Mobile HomesYesYesYesOpen/Named
HO-8: Older homesYesYesYesNamed

Townhomes can be HO-3 or HO-6 

*Most lenders don't consider this sufficient coverage

**Typically for brand-new homes only

***Covered under condo association's master policy

Data from Hippo Insurance

How to find homeowners insurance

If you currently have homeowners insurance, review your policy coverage yearly. If your homeowners insurance company hasn't provided the level of service you expected, maybe it is time for you to select a new provider.

Remember that a cheap price doesn't mean good customer service. Focus on claims and customer satisfaction rankings, like those from J.D. Power, and comparison shop. This is especially important for those living in disaster-prone areas, when good service can make all the difference.

How were the winners determined?

Insider looked at five factors to determine the best homeowners insurance: customer satisfaction ranking, claims satisfaction ranking, credit financial rating, market share, and nationwide availability.

Customer satisfaction and claims satisfaction rankings were determined using J.D. Power's 2020 surveys. Market share data was gathering from S&P Global Market Intelligence. Credit ratings are from A.M. Best and Fitch.

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