Home Insurance in Idaho

Home insurance in Idaho is among the lowest in the country, thanks to limited exposure to hurricanes, tornadoes, and major hailstorms.

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Idaho at a glance

Data as of 2022

Average cost

$1,002/yr

$84/mo

vs U.S. average

-36%

below the national avg of $1,569/yr

Top risks

Low catastrophe risk, some wildfire

Source: NAIC (2022). Average annual premium for owner-occupied HO-3 homeowners policies.

Home insurance in Idaho is among the lowest in the country, thanks to limited exposure to hurricanes, tornadoes, and major hailstorms.

How much does home insurance cost in Idaho?

The average homeowner in Idaho pays $1,002 per year for home insurance — that’s 36% below the U.S. national average of $1,569/yr. Your own rate depends on your home’s rebuild cost, age, construction, location, and claims history.

Idaho vs the national average

36% below the national average of $1,569/yr.

IdahoNational avg

Source: NAIC (2022). Average annual premium for owner-occupied HO-3 homeowners policies.

What drives home insurance costs in Idaho

Low catastrophe risk keeps premiums down; wildfire in forested and wildland-urban interface areas is the main exception that can raise rates.

What home insurance covers

A standard Idaho homeowners (HO-3) policy bundles several coverages. Note what’s not included — flood and earthquake always require separate policies.

CoverageWhat it coversIn a standard policy?
Dwelling (Coverage A)The structure of your home itselfCore coverage
Other structures (B)Detached garages, fences, shedsIncluded
Personal property (C)Your belongings — furniture, electronics, clothesIncluded
Liability (E)Injuries to others or damage you’re responsible forIncluded
Loss of use (D)Living expenses if your home is uninhabitableIncluded
Flood / earthquakeFlood and quake damageExcluded — separate policy

Homeowners insurance is not legally mandated, but mortgage lenders require it for the life of your loan.

How to lower your home insurance in Idaho

Rates for the same home can vary widely between insurers in Idaho, so comparing several quotes is the most effective way to save. A few other ways to lower your premium:

  • Raise your deductible if you can cover it in a claim
  • Bundle home and auto insurance with one carrier
  • Harden your home against local risks (impact-resistant roof, storm shutters, defensible space) for discounts
  • Improve security — alarms, smoke detectors, water-leak sensors
  • Avoid small claims so you keep claims-free discounts

Average premium data last verified June 6, 2026. Source: NAIC. Figures are statewide averages — your quote will differ based on your specific home.

Idaho home insurance FAQs

Common questions about homeowners insurance in Idaho

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