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Wildfire State Insurance Costs (2026)

Wildfire risk has reshaped insurance markets in the Western US, with carriers exiting high-risk areas and premiums rising sharply.

States Listed
11
in this ranking
Avg Homeowners
$2,041
for listed states
National Avg
$2,600
all 50 states
Cheapest
$4,400
Colorado
#StateHomeownersRentersAutoLandlordvs Avg
1Colorado$4,400$174$3,200$5,500+69%
2Montana$3,400$189$2,228$4,250+31%
3Arizona$2,250$168$2,515$2,813-13%
4California$2,100$155$2,692$2,625-19%
5New Mexico$1,800$156$2,216$2,250-31%
6Wyoming$1,700$105$1,581$2,125-35%
7Washington$1,550$132$1,674$1,938-40%
8Idaho$1,500$120$1,425$1,875-42%
9Utah$1,350$132$1,942$1,688-48%
10Nevada$1,200$144$3,564$1,500-54%
11Oregon$1,200$132$1,956$1,500-54%

Key Takeaways

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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