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How Much Homeowners Insurance Do I Need? A Step-by-Step Guide

Dwelling = Replacement Cost, Not Market Value

Dwelling coverage should equal replacement cost — what it costs to rebuild from scratch. NOT market value, purchase price, or mortgage balance.

Multiply sq ft × local cost/sq ft ($100-$250). Add 10-20% buffer. Get guaranteed or extended replacement cost endorsement.

Other coverages: Other Structures (10% of dwelling), Personal Property (50-70% — choose replacement cost not ACV), Liability ($300K-$500K min), Medical Payments ($1K-$5K), Loss of Use (20% of dwelling). Use our replacement cost calculator for state-specific estimates.

Coverage by Home Value

**$200K home:** Dwelling $200-240K, PP $100-140K, Liability $300K. Premium: $1,200-$3,000/yr. **$350K home:** Dwelling $350-420K, PP $175-245K, Liability $300-500K. Premium: $1,800-$6,000/yr. **$500K home:** Dwelling $500-600K, PP $250-350K, Liability $500K + umbrella. Premium: $2,500-$10,000/yr.

State matters enormously: same $350K home costs $605/yr in Hawaii but $7,900/yr in Florida.

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