How To Get Homeowners Insurance Discounts | Bankrate (2024)

Many home insurance companies offer discounts that can help you pay less for your policy. While some (like having a newer roof) may be harder to get, there are other, easier-to-earn homeowners insurance discounts (like signing up for autopay) that can help keep money in your pocket. Bankrate’s insurance editorial team, which includes licensed agents, is here to walk you through how to get home insurance discounts.

How can I get home insurance discounts?

Contacting your home insurance company or the agent who sold you the policy is a good first step in getting home insurance discounts. Most insurance experts recommend that you speak with an insurance professional 30 to 60 days before your policy renews. A licensed agent can not only help you better understand your policy but can also identify new discounts you potentially qualify for. For instance, if you’ve added a front door camera or have gone a certain period of time without filing a claim, you may qualify for a lower rate.

Home insurance companies can give discounts across several categories, like customer loyalty, payment-based discounts, savings for damage mitigation and so on. While exactly which discounts are available will depend on your provider, we’ve listed some of the most common home insurance discounts below.

Bundling

One of the biggest potential ways to save through a home insurance discount is by bundling insurance policies. With a home and auto bundle, you insure both policies with the same carrier. Not only is it easier for you to keep track of your insurance policies, but it also means you should be eligible for some kind of bundling discount. Although the most common bundle includes home and auto, your insurance carrier may also offer other bundling options, such as renters and auto. Exact savings will vary based on your provider, but some advertise discounts up to 25 percent.

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You might be able to combine home and auto deductibles too, instead of paying a separate deductible for each type of claim. Ask an agent whether this is available and how it might benefit you.

Security/safety measures

Home insurance rates are, largely, a calculation of risk. The more of a risk it is to insure your property, the more you’ll likely pay for your policy. But, taking steps to lower the risk of filing a claim may help you earn a discount. For instance, adding security features to your home can reduce the chances of a break-in, while certain monitors can alert you to things like fires and gas leaks and save your family from injuries or even death. Security and safety measures are usually devices, such as:

  • Deadbolts on exterior doors
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Smoke detectors
  • Carbon monoxide detectors
  • Water leak detectors
  • Gas leak detectors
  • Burglar and fire alarm systems
  • Sprinkler system

Depending on the company, some smart home devices, like smart thermostats and home monitoring systems, can get you a discount on your home insurance, too. Certain insurance companies even partner with smart device companies to offer additional incentives, including free devices.

Home improvements

Updating your home in a manner that makes it more resistant to damage is another way to get home insurance discounts. For example, you might qualify for cheaper home insurance if you install an impact-resistant roof or storm shutters to mitigate weather-related damage. Some insurance companies also offer discounts for upgrading to a new electrical, heating or plumbing system if you live in an older home.

Loyalty discounts

Some home insurance companies reward you for staying with the same company year after year. For instance, Allstate rewards new customers with a discount of up to 10 percent and continues the same discount for each year you remain a customer. Loyalty discounts vary and are not offered by all companies, though.

Claims-free

The longer you go without filing a claim, the more you typically stand to save on home insurance with this discount. Most insurance companies give the discount after you have been claims-free for either three or five years. The discount remains until you file a claim under your homeowners insurance.

New homebuyer

If this is your first time buying a home and gathering home insurance quotes, don’t forget to mention that you are a new homebuyer. Not only can first-time homebuyers qualify for this discount, but some companies also extend the lower rate to buyers of brand-new construction — even if they have owned a home before.

Early signing discount

The early signing discount is a reduced rate on your home insurance for signing up with the company before your current policy expires. Most companies send renewals out between 30 to 60 days before the current policy term ends. If you shop and sign up with a new company before the renewal effective date, you may qualify for this discount.

Payment-based discounts

How you pay your premium could help you lower it. Setting up automatic payments, opting for paperless billing and paying on time may help you save on your home insurance costs. Generally, these kinds of discounts are smaller, typically around 5 percent. But, if there is more than one payment-based discount available, you may be able to stack them for extra savings.

Homeowner-based discounts

Some insurers offer discounts based on a homeowner’s age or occupation. These discounts could be available to seniors, retirees, members of the military, government employees and others. Ask an agent for more information.

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How do home insurance discounts work?

The way in which home insurance discounts work varies by discount and insurer. Some are effective right away, while others only work when you do something like improving your home. For example, you can get an early signing discount when you sign up before your current policy renews. But, you will not qualify for a home improvement discount unless you make a modification or upgrade your home.

Here are some helpful tips to remember when looking for home insurance discounts:

  • Discount amounts can be capped: Though some home insurance discounts are stackable, most insurance companies cap the total amount you can save on a policy. The amount varies by the insurance company, but you can usually qualify for up to 40 percent in discounted savings.
  • Not everyone gets the maximum amount: If you have seen the language “up to” when shopping for insurance, it means not everyone qualifies for the maximum discount. To get the highest discount, you usually have to meet certain qualifications. For instance, a company may offer a 5 percent discount for being claims-free for three years but only offer the full 10 percent to a homeowner with five years claims-free.
  • Discounts vary: Where you live and the insurance company you choose matter. Not all states allow all discounts, and not all insurance companies offer the same amount or level of discounts. When shopping for home insurance, it does not hurt to ask an agent about the discount opportunities on offer and to research what’s available in your state.
  • Comparison shop for best results: Just because a company offers lots of home insurance discounts does not mean it offers the best price. The only way to know you are getting the best deal on home insurance is to shop around and get multiple quotes for the same coverage. The most important factor is your final price, not how many discounts are applied to your policy.

Other ways to save

Fortunately, there are a number of other ways to save besides applying discounts. Some companies offer discounts if you are married. You may even get better rates depending on what ZIP code you live in. Purchasing only the coverage you need is another way to save.

You might also end up paying less for home insurance by:

  • Not smoking
  • Living in a gated community
  • Having a certain occupation, including being in the military
  • Being retired
  • Increasing your home insurance deductible (make sure you can afford the additional out-of-pocket expenses in the event of a claim before considering this option)

Frequently asked questions

  • In most cases, you’re generally given a property insurance discount if your insurance company determines that you qualify or are eligible for one. For example, living in a gated community could make you eligible for this type of discount if the insurance company offers it. Or, you may be eligible for a senior discount if you meet age requirements. Many home insurance discounts are stackable, which means that if you qualify for multiple, you can apply some or all of them to maximize your savings. Some discounts are automatic while others may need to be requested, so asking which discounts are available and which you qualify for may help ensure that you receive all the discounts you are eligible for.

  • An insurance to value discount means you are insuring the home for the replacement cost recommended by the insurance company. Meeting the minimum coverage the estimation tool recommends can ensure the home can be rebuilt if it were a total loss. Not all insurance companies offer this discount, so you may have to ask if it’s available and what the insurance to value amount is for your home so it can be applied.

  • The insurance value and market value of your home aren’t the same. The insurance value is the minimum amount of money the insurance company thinks it would take to rebuild your home if it’s completely lost or destroyed. On the other hand, the market value is an estimate of your home’s overall worth, including the land it’s on and the amount you could potentially sell it for, given current market conditions. Generally, the market value is higher than the insurance value because it factors in the land value.

  • No, your homeowner insurance premium is usually not negotiable. It is determined by insurance providers using a number of factors, including the value of your home, its location, potential risks and a variety of other elements that determine your monthly premium. You may be able to lower your premiums by shopping with other carriers, seeking out home insurance discounts or changing your coverage, but you will not be able to negotiate your premium.

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FAQs

How to lower home insurance cost? ›

IN THIS ARTICLE
  1. Shop around.
  2. Raise your deductible.
  3. Don't confuse what you paid for your house with rebuilding costs.
  4. Buy your home and auto policies from the same insurer.
  5. Make your home more disaster resistant.
  6. Improve your home security.
  7. Seek out other discounts.
  8. Maintain a good credit record.

What is the 80% rule in homeowners insurance? ›

When it comes to insuring your home, the 80% rule is an important guideline to keep in mind. This rule suggests you should insure your home for at least 80% of its total replacement cost to avoid penalties for being underinsured.

Are home insurance rates negotiable? ›

You may be able to lower your premiums by shopping with other carriers, seeking out home insurance discounts or changing your coverage, but you will not be able to negotiate your premium.

Is it OK to change homeowners insurance? ›

Yes. You have the right to switch your homeowners insurance at any time.

How do I keep my insurance premiums down? ›

Here are some ways to save on car insurance1
  1. Increase your deductible.
  2. Check for discounts you qualify for.
  3. Compare auto insurance quotes.
  4. Maintain a good driving record.
  5. Participate in a safe driving program.
  6. Take a defensive driving course.
  7. Explore payment options.
  8. Improve your credit score.

How many quotes should you get for homeowners insurance? ›

How many quotes should I get for homeowners insurance? We recommend getting quotes from at least three home insurance providers. This will give you a broader comparison of coverage options and rates.

Is replacement cost home insurance worth it? ›

Replacement cost homeowners insurance may be worth considering for the contents of your home if you want to replace older items with newer ones. Like dwelling replacement cost, contents replacement cost usually has a coverage limit maximum as defined in your home insurance policy.

What is the appropriate amount of insurance that you should have on your house? ›

Most homeowners insurance policies provide a minimum of $100,000 worth of liability insurance, but higher amounts are available and, increasingly, it is recommended that homeowners consider purchasing at least $300,000 to $500,000 worth of liability coverage.

Who is the most expensive homeowners insurance? ›

Travelers is the most expensive homeowners insurance company for $200,000, $350,000, $500,000 and $750,000 dwelling coverage amounts. Rates vary significantly among companies because they each have their own formulas for pricing.

Who typically has the cheapest insurance? ›

USAA, Nationwide, Travelers, Erie, Geico and Progressive are the cheapest car insurance companies nationwide, according to our analysis.

What is the best homeowners insurance for seniors? ›

What is the best home insurance for seniors? Although most homeowners insurance companies offer comparable coverage to seniors, we found that Allstate offers the most generous discount to retired homeowners over 55 of up to 20% off the cost of a policy.

What is one way to lower your premiums on your home insurance? ›

Increase your deductible

A quick way to reduce your premium is to raise your homeowners insurance deductible, the amount you pay if you have to make a claim.

Can you ask insurance to lower the price? ›

Although you can't haggle or set your own insurance premium, you can request quotes from any number of insurance providers. If you select the same coverage types and amounts, you'll have an easier time comparing your quotes to select the best policy for you.

Is homeowners insurance cheaper if house is paid off? ›

No, house insurance isn't any cheaper without a mortgage. Your home still has the same risks as it had while you were paying off your mortgage. You're no longer required to have a policy without a lender, but very few people recommend dropping homeowners insurance after you pay off your mortgage.

What if my home insurance is too high? ›

If your home insurance seems too high, you might be able to lower your rates by reducing your coverage. However, before you adjust your coverage, ensure that you have enough financial security to pay for any out-of-pocket expenses you might face if your policy doesn't cover a loss.

What is one way to lower your insurance costs? ›

By requesting higher deductibles, you can lower your costs substantially. For example, increasing your deductible from $200 to $500 could reduce your collision and comprehensive coverage cost by 15 to 30 percent. Going to a $1,000 deductible can save you 40 percent or more.

Why is home insurance getting so expensive? ›

Weather is the main reason insurance rates are climbing, but inflation is also playing a role, said Daryl Fairweather, chief economist at Redfin. "When inflation is on the rise, it basically means that the cost of everything is going up," Fairweather told CBS News.

What house will tend to have a lower homeowners insurance premium? ›

For example, homes that are closer to a staffed fire station tend to have lower premiums because in the event of a fire, it will likely be put out in a timely manner, minimizing the overall damage and cost to your insurer.

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