Compare StatesCalifornia vs Arizona

California vs Arizona

Side-by-side comparison of insurance costs across homeowners, renters, auto, and landlord coverage in California and Arizona.

California is $174/yr cheaper overall
California Total
$7,572
all 4 insurance types/yr
Arizona Total
$7,746
all 4 insurance types/yr
Annual Difference
$174
California is cheaper
Category Wins
3 — 1
CA wins 3 | AZ wins 1

Cost Comparison

HomeownersCA saves $150/yr
CA
$2,100
AZ
$2,250
RentersCA saves $13/yr
CA
$155
AZ
$168
AutoAZ saves $177/yr
CA
$2,692
AZ
$2,515
LandlordCA saves $188/yr
CA
$2,625
AZ
$2,813

Detailed Breakdown

TypeCAAZDiffCheaper
Homeowners$2,100$2,250$150CA
Renters$155$168$13CA
Auto$2,692$2,515$177AZ
Landlord$2,625$2,813$188CA
Total$7,572$7,746$174CA
The Verdict

California is $174/yr cheaper for insurance overall

California wins for:
Homeowners: saves $150/yrRenters: saves $13/yrLandlord: saves $188/yr
Arizona wins for:
Auto: saves $177/yr

California Risk Factors

wildfire risk
earthquake risk
high property values
litigation costs
Top Providers
State FarmFarmersCSAA

Arizona Risk Factors

wildfire risk
extreme heat damage
dust storms
Top Providers
State FarmUSAAAmerican Family

If You Are Relocating

Moving from California to Arizona? Here is what your insurance costs will look like. Moving the other direction saves (or costs) the exact same amounts in reverse.

Homeowners
+$150/yr
More expensive in Arizona
Renters
+$13/yr
More expensive in Arizona
Auto
$-177/yr
Cheaper in Arizona
Landlord
+$188/yr
More expensive in Arizona
CaliforniaArizona: Net decrease of $174/yr
That is $15/month across all insurance types
-$174

Compared to National Averages

California

Homeowners-9% ($2,100)
Renters-56% ($155)
Auto+42% ($2,692)
Landlord-9% ($2,625)

Arizona

Homeowners-2% ($2,250)
Renters-52% ($168)
Auto+32% ($2,515)
Landlord-2% ($2,813)

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