The Best Cheap Renters Insurance for 2023
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Table of Contents
- Cheap renters insurance from the best companies
- The cheapest renters insurance in every state
- Cheap renters insurance in 25 major U.S. cities
- Cheap renters insurance for those with poor credit
- Cheap renters insurance for those with claims
- Why is renters insurance so cheap?
- How to get cheap renters insurance
- Find the best renters insurance in your state
Renters insurance is one of the most affordable types of insurance — it costs about $179 a year, on average — and if you shop around, you might be able to pay even less. But you shouldn’t have to sacrifice customer service to find a good price. The best cheap renters insurance companies offer both.
NerdWallet analyzed renters insurance rates across the country to find the cheapest companies in each state and in 25 major cities, plus average nationwide rates for several highly rated companies.
All sample rates below are for a 30-year-old tenant with $30,000 in personal property coverage, a $500 deductible and $100,000 in liability coverage. Your own rates will vary based on where you live, how much coverage you choose and other factors.
Why you can trust NerdWallet: Our writers and editors follow strict editorial guidelines to ensure fairness and accuracy in our writing and data analyses. You can trust the prices we show you because our data analysts take rigorous measures to eliminate outliers and inaccuracies. Our pricing data includes rates from every ZIP code in the country where coverage is offered and data is available. Read our methodology.
Cheap renters insurance from the best companies
If you’re looking to buy cheap renters insurance without scrimping on customer service, consider one of NerdWallet’s best renters insurance companies. We compared rates for nine of these companies across various U.S. states and Washington, D.C., to discover which ones were cheapest on average.
Company | NerdWallet rating | Average annual cost |
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$127 | ||
$148 | ||
$154 | ||
$156 | ||
$171 | ||
$226 | ||
$278 | ||
USAA* | $145 | |
*USAA renters insurance policies are available only to active military, veterans and their families. |
We don't have enough pricing data to provide average rates for the other companies in NerdWallet’s best renters insurance list, including Amica, Auto-Owners, Country Financial, The Hanover and The Hartford.
The cheapest renters insurance in every state
In many states, the most affordable renters insurance rates come from small regional carriers rather than the bigger companies listed above. See the table below for the cheapest insurer in your state.
State | Company | Average annual cost |
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Alabama | Cincinnati Insurance | $141 |
Alaska | Umialik | $71 |
Arizona | State Farm | $100 |
Arkansas | State Farm | $146 |
California | Auto Club of SoCal (AAA) | $102 |
Colorado | State Farm | $100 |
Connecticut | Allstate | $93 |
Delaware | State Farm | $86 |
Florida | Citizens Property Insurance | $108 |
Georgia | The Hanover | $150 |
Hawaii | State Farm | $105 |
Idaho | Allstate | $101 |
Illinois | Country Financial | $121 |
Indiana | State Farm | $114 |
Iowa | Shelter | $91 |
Kansas | State Farm | $104 |
Kentucky | State Farm | $127 |
Louisiana | The Hanover | $150 |
Maine | State Farm | $100 |
Maryland | State Farm | $119 |
Massachusetts | Safety Insurance | $108 |
Michigan | Frankenmuth | $131 |
Minnesota | State Farm | $87 |
Mississippi | Mississippi Farm Bureau | $174 |
Missouri | State Farm | $120 |
Montana | State Farm | $105 |
Nebraska | State Farm | $85 |
Nevada | CSAA (AAA) | $132 |
New Hampshire | Amica | $88 |
New Jersey | Selective | $84 |
New Mexico | State Farm | $99 |
New York | NYCM | $61 |
North Carolina | North Carolina Farm Bureau | $100 |
North Dakota | American Family | $83 |
Ohio | Western Reserve | $72 |
Oklahoma | State Farm | $144 |
Oregon | CIG | $81 |
Pennsylvania | Penn National | $60 |
Rhode Island | Nationwide | $98 |
South Carolina | Chubb | $107 |
South Dakota | State Farm | $70 |
Tennessee | Tennessee Farm Bureau | $123 |
Texas | Chubb | $83 |
Utah | State Farm | $86 |
Vermont | Co-Operative | $100 |
Virginia | Cincinnati Insurance | $75 |
Washington | Pemco | $82 |
Washington, D.C. | Allstate | $148 |
West Virginia | State Farm | $103 |
Wisconsin | Auto Club Group (AAA) | $71 |
Wyoming | Nationwide | $87 |
Note: We’ve excluded USAA from this list because its policies are available only to active military, veterans and their families, not the general public. However, USAA offered the cheapest average renters insurance rates in Arizona, Idaho, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada and Washington, D.C.
Cheap renters insurance in 25 major U.S. cities
Those who live in or near a major city can see the cheapest company for renters insurance in their area in the table below.
Metro area | Company | Average annual cost |
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Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell | The Hanover | $150 |
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson | State Farm | $119 |
Boston-Cambridge-Newton | Safety Insurance | $109 |
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin | Country Financial | $115 |
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington | Chubb | $78 |
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood | State Farm | $100 |
Detroit-Warren-Dearborn | Cincinnati Insurance | $158 |
Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land | Chubb | $109 |
Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise | CSAA (AAA) | $142 |
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim | Auto Club of SoCal (AAA) | $112 |
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach | Citizens Property Insurance | $155 |
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington | State Farm | $88 |
New York City | NYCM | $76 |
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford | State Farm | $114 |
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington | Erie | $74 |
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale | State Farm | $106 |
Pittsburgh | Penn National | $58 |
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario | Auto Club of SoCal (AAA) | $102 |
Sacramento | CSAA (AAA) | $111 |
San Antonio-New Braunfels | Chubb | $83 |
San Diego-Carlsbad | Auto Club of SoCal (AAA) | $85 |
San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward | CIG | $122 |
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue | Allstate | $82 |
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater | Citizens Property Insurance | $91 |
Washington, D.C.-Arlington-Alexandria | Chubb | $115 |
Note: We’ve excluded USAA from this list because its policies are available only to active military, veterans and their families. However, it offered the cheapest renters insurance rates in Houston, Las Vegas, Phoenix and Sacramento.
Cheap renters insurance for those with poor credit
In most states, insurers use credit-based insurance scores, which are similar but not identical to traditional credit scores, to help set renters insurance rates. Those with poor credit tend to pay more for renters insurance — often significantly more.
Below, see which widely available insurance companies offer the lowest average rates for renters with poor credit.
Company | Average annual cost | Average monthly cost |
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Allstate | $219 | $18 |
State Farm | $228 | $19 |
Nationwide | $242 | $20 |
American Family | $259 | $22 |
Chubb | $293 | $24 |
Cheap renters insurance for those with claims
Once you have one renters insurance claim on your record, you’ll typically pay more because insurers see you as more likely to file another claim. Below are the cheapest widely available companies for renters who’ve filed a theft claim.
Company | Average annual cost | Average monthly cost |
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State Farm | $142 | $12 |
Allstate | $162 | $14 |
USAA | $200 | $17 |
Nationwide | $218 | $18 |
Chubb | $253 | $21 |
Why is renters insurance so cheap?
Renters insurance is significantly cheaper than homeowners insurance, which costs nearly $1,800 a year on average. That's because renters insurance covers only the contents of your house or apartment, not the cost of rebuilding the entire structure.
How to get cheap renters insurance
Follow these tips to save money on your renters insurance policy:
Shop around. The cheapest insurer in this analysis might not be the cheapest for you. Get renters insurance quotes from at least three companies, and make sure you’re comparing the same levels of coverage from each.
Bundle your policies. Many insurers offer a bundling discount when you buy more than one policy, such as renters and auto insurance.
Add safety or security devices to your home. Many insurers lower your premium if your home has smoke detectors, burglar alarms, sprinkler systems or other devices that reduce your risk of fire or theft.
Ask about other discounts. Depending on which insurance company you choose, you might save money by setting up autopay for your premiums, receiving your bills electronically or being a nonsmoker or retiree.
Choose a higher deductible. If you’re willing to pay more out of your own pocket for a property claim, you’ll generally save money on your premium. Just make sure you’ll have access to enough cash to cover the deductible you choose.
Find the best renters insurance in your state
Don’t see your state below? Check back soon — we’re adding more renters insurance articles all the time.
NerdWallet averaged rates for 30-year-old tenants from multiple insurance companies in every ZIP code across all 50 states and Washington, D.C. We also averaged rates by city. Sample tenants were nonsmokers with good credit living in a two-bedroom apartment. They had a $500 deductible and the following coverage limits:
$30,000 in personal property coverage.
$100,000 in liability coverage.
$10,000 in additional living expenses coverage.
$1,000 in medical payments coverage.
We used the same assumptions for all other renter profiles, with the following exceptions:
We changed the credit tier from “good” to “poor” as reported to the insurer to see rates for renters with poor credit. In states where credit isn’t taken into account, we used only rates for “good” credit.
For renters with a higher deductible, we raised the deductible from $500 to $1,000.
For renters with higher or lower personal property coverage limits, we raised the limit to $50,000 or lowered it to $10,000.
For renters with a history of claims, we added a single theft claim to their record.
Our “good” and “poor” credit rates are based on credit score approximations and do not account for proprietary scoring criteria used by insurance providers.
These are sample rates generated through Quadrant Information Services. Your own rates will be different.