Home insurance usually costs about $1,400 to $2,500 per year in the U.S., depending on the source and the home itself. Recent public estimates put the average around $1,428/year ($119/month) , $1,754/year ($146/month) , or $2,490/year ($208/month) , which shows how much rates can vary by methodology and coverage level.

Quick Scoop

If you’re trying to budget, a practical rule of thumb is:

  • Small or lower-risk homes: often closer to the low end.
  • Average homes: commonly around $100 to $200+ per month.
  • High-risk states or larger homes: can be much higher, sometimes well above $3,000/year.

What changes the price

Your premium usually depends on:

  • Location , especially weather and claim risk.
  • Home size and rebuild cost , not just market value.
  • Age and condition of the house.
  • Coverage limits and deductible.
  • Your claims history and credit profile.

State differences

Rates can swing a lot by state. For example, one recent analysis shows higher averages in places like Alabama, Arkansas, and Colorado , while Alaska, Delaware, and California can be lower on average.

Best way to estimate yours

The fastest way to get a realistic number is to compare quotes for your ZIP code and your dwelling coverage amount. If you want, I can also give you a rough estimate for your own home if you share your state, home value, and whether it’s a house or condo.