Wildfire risk has reshaped insurance markets in the Western US, with carriers exiting high-risk areas and premiums rising sharply.
| # | State | Homeowners | vs Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Colorado | $4,400 | +69% |
| 2 | Montana | $3,400 | +31% |
| 3 | Arizona | $2,250 | -13% |
| 4 | California | $2,100 | -19% |
| 5 | New Mexico | $1,800 | -31% |
| 6 | Wyoming | $1,700 | -35% |
| 7 | Washington | $1,550 | -40% |
| 8 | Idaho | $1,500 | -42% |
| 9 | Utah | $1,350 | -48% |
| 10 | Nevada | $1,200 | -54% |
| 11 | Oregon | $1,200 | -54% |
The top-ranked state, Colorado, has an average homeowners insurance cost of $4,400/yr, while the bottom of this list sees costs of $1,200/yr — a difference of $3,200/yr.
The average across all states in this ranking is $2,041/yr. Use our state pages for detailed analysis and our calculators to estimate your personal premium based on your specific situation.
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