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Best Rated MT Home Insurance: Cost & Ratings

Author: Data Team

The MFP’s Community Home Insurance Survey uses Montana homeowners opinions and recommendations for home insurers, agents, and the brokers they use. We also show premiums by home values and deductibles in the state and its main cities.

 

Shopping for home insurance can be complicated and we gathered this data to help your choice.

 

Updated: January 8, 2026

 
 

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Montana Best Insurance Companies

 

MFP’s Community Home Insurance Survey most recommended home insurers in Montana’s are Amica, Chubb, and USAA.

 
Insurer Coverage Client Experience Cost Ease of Use Recommend %
Amica 5 5 3 4 92%
Chubb 5 4 5 3 89%
USAA 4 5 4 4 91%
State Farm 4 4 4 3 85%
Allstate 4 3 4 3 82%
Nationwide 4 3 4 3 81%
Liberty Mutual 3 3 5 4 80%
American Modern 3 3 3 4 78%
The Hartford 4 4 4 3 84%
Travelers 4 3 4 3 79%
 
 
 

Montana average home insurance for a $1,000 deductible:

 
  • Montana average premiums for a $300K Home is $1,048 (while it’s $1,568 nationally).
  • Montana average premiums for a $400K Home is $1,300. It’s $2,088 nationally.
  • Montana average premiums for a $600K Home is $1,945 (and it’s $2,906 nationally).
 
 
 

Best Insurance in Montana cities

 
 

Billings, Missoula, Great Falls, Bozeman, Butte, Helena, Kalispell, Belgrade

 
 

Recommendations are gathered from 2,827 local Montana members who requested a quote(s), filed a claim or got new home insurance in the past 12 months. We survey 4 broad areas; cost, customer experience, coverage and ease of use,  plus if homeowners recommend the insurer, agent or broker:

 

  • Coverage (0 to 5): Are you satisfied with the insurance coverage offered? Do you consider your belongings are adequately insured for various events? Are you satisfied with the available options?
  • Customer Experience: Are you happy with the quality of service and communication during and after your quote? Or claim handling? A good score here reflects friendly, knowledgeable agents, prompt responses, and a transparent, supportive claims process.
  • Ease of Use (0 to 5): Are the policy documents clear?  Is it simple to apply for your policy? If you did, was the claim filing process (through an app or website) easy?
  • Cost (0 to 5): Considering the coverage and deductible you’re (or you’ll be) paying, do you feel you’re getting good value with your insurance? Is the pricing transparent with no hidden fees? Are discounts readily available and applied?
  • Recommendation (yes/no): Do you recommend this insurer, agent or broker after going through the process?
 
 
 

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Billings Home Insurance Cost

 

Compare Billings 2026 annual home insurance cost across different home values and deductibles. All cost assume standard coverage levels.

 

In Billings, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,116. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.5% in Billings for a $300K home.

 

Billings’s $600K home insurance cost is 1.4% lower than the Montana average of $2,100. The Billings average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,070.

 
Annual Insurance Costs by Home Value and Deductible — Billings (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $612 $567 $533 $511 $425
$200K Home $814 $755 $709 $680 $566
$300K Home $1,116 $1,035 $972 $932 $776
$400K Home $1,385 $1,285 $1,207 $1,157 $963
$600K Home $2,070 $1,920 $1,803 $1,729 $1,439
 
 

Billing Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Billings’ area are State Farm, Allstate, and Nationwide.

 
  • State Farm (88%): Homeowners highlight responsive local agents and personalized service for wildfire risk mitigation.
  • Allstate (82%): Members appreciate specialized HostAdvantage coverage for vacation rental properties.
  • Nationwide (79%): Users praise the extensive network of rural agents and smart home monitoring discounts.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
State Farm Agents 4 4.5 3.5 2.5 88%
Allstate Agents 3.5 4 4 3 82%
Nationwide Agents 4 4 4 3.5 79%
Rocky Mountain Insurance Broker 4.5 4.5 4 4 77%
American Family Agents 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 75%
Farmers Agents 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 72%
Liberty Mutual Agents 3 3.5 4 3.5 70%
The Hartford Insurer 4 4 3.5 3 68%
Travelers Agents 3.5 3.5 3 2.5 65%
Progressive Agents 3 3.5 4 3.5 63%
 

See also:

Billings Best Refinance Lenders

Billings Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Missoula Home Insurance Cost

 

Compare Missoula 2026 annual home insurance cost across different home values and deductibles. All cost assume standard coverage levels.

 

Missoula average annual cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,172. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.5% in Missoula for a $300K home.

 

Missoula’s $600K home insurance cost is 3.6% higher than the Montana average of $2,100. The Missoula average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,175.

 
Annual Insurance Costs by Home Value and Deductible — Missoula (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $643 $597 $561 $537 $447
$200K Home $853 $791 $743 $712 $593
$300K Home $1,172 $1,087 $1,021 $979 $815
$400K Home $1,454 $1,349 $1,267 $1,215 $1,011
$600K Home $2,175 $2,018 $1,895 $1,817 $1,513
 
 

Missoula Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Missoula’s area are Amica, Chubb, and USAA.

 
  • Amica (85%): Homeowners value the Platinum Choice package with extended water backup coverage.
  • Chubb (83%): Members report satisfaction with free Wildfire Defense Services and high liability limits.
  • USAA (81%): Users praise replacement cost coverage for military families and identity theft protection.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 4.5 4 3.5 85%
Chubb Insurer 5 4.5 3 4.5 83%
USAA Insurer 4.5 4.5 4 4 81%
State Farm Agents 4 4 3.5 3 78%
Nationwide Agents 4 4 4 3.5 76%
Allstate Agents 3.5 4 4 3 74%
Farmers Agents 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 72%
Liberty Mutual Agents 3 3.5 4 3.5 70%
The Hartford Insurer 4 4 3.5 3 68%
American Family Agents 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 66%
 

See also:

Missoula Best Refinance Lenders

Missoula Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Great Falls Home Insurance Cost

 

Compare Great Falls 2026 annual home insurance cost across different home values and deductibles. All cost assume standard coverage levels.

 

In Great Falls, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,060. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.4% in Great Falls for a $300K home.

 

Great Falls’s $600K home insurance cost is 6.2% lower than the Montana average of $2,100. The Great Falls average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $1,969.

 
Annual Insurance Costs by Home Value and Deductible — Great Falls (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $581 $539 $506 $485 $404
$200K Home $774 $717 $674 $647 $539
$300K Home $1,060 $983 $924 $886 $738
$400K Home $1,319 $1,224 $1,150 $1,103 $919
$600K Home $1,969 $1,826 $1,716 $1,646 $1,371
 
 

Great Falls Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Great Falls’ area are Allstate, State Farm, and Nationwide.

 
  • Allstate (84%): Homeowners appreciate local agents’ knowledge of winter storm risks and coverage options.
  • State Farm (80%): Members value inflation protection that automatically adjusts dwelling coverage limits.
  • Nationwide (77%): Users highlight the guaranteed repair network for post-storm reconstruction.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Allstate Agents 4 4.5 4 3 84%
State Farm Agents 4 4 3.5 2.5 80%
Nationwide Agents 4 4 4 3.5 77%
American Family Agents 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 75%
Farmers Agents 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 73%
 

See also:

Great Falls Best Refinance Lenders

Great Falls Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Bozeman Home Insurance Cost

 

Compare Bozeman 2026 annual home insurance cost across different home values and deductibles. All cost assume standard coverage levels.

 

In Bozeman, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,205. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.5% in Bozeman for a $300K home.

 

Bozeman’s $600K home insurance cost is 6.9% higher than the Montana average of $2,100. The Bozeman average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,245.

 

Bozeman’s $800K home insurance cost is the same as the Montana average of $2,806. The Bozeman average annual cost for a $800K Home with a $500 deductible is $2,806.

 
Annual Insurance Costs by Home Value and Deductible — Bozeman (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000 $10,000
$100K Home $659 $611 $574 $550 $458 $356
$200K Home $874 $810 $761 $729 $607 $471
$300K Home $1,205 $1,117 $1,049 $1,006 $837 $650
$400K Home $1,503 $1,393 $1,308 $1,254 $1,044 $811
$600K Home $2,245 $2,081 $1,954 $1,874 $1,559 $1,211
$800K Home $2,806 $2,601 $2,443 $2,343 $1,949 $1,514
$1M Home $3,255 $3,017 $2,833 $2,717 $2,261 $1,756
 
 

Boseman Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Bozeman’s area are Amica, Chubb, and USAA.

 
  • Amica (86%): Members report excellent claims handling for hail damage and roof replacements.
  • Chubb (83%): Homeowners value the extended replacement cost coverage up to 150% of limits.
  • USAA (81%): Users praise the new-for-old protection that replaces destroyed belongings with new items.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 4.5 4 3.5 86%
Chubb Insurer 5 4.5 3 4.5 83%
USAA Insurer 4.5 4.5 4 4 81%
State Farm Agents 4 4 3.5 3 78%
Allstate Agents 3.5 4 4 3 76%
 

See also:

Bozeman Best Refinance Lenders

Bozeman Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Butte Home Insurance Cost

 

Compare Butte 2026 annual home insurance cost across different home values and deductibles. All cost assume standard coverage levels.

 

Butte average annual cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,005. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.5% in Butte for a $300K home.

 

Butte’s $600K home insurance cost is 11.5% lower than the Montana average of $2,100. The Butte average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $1,859.

 
Annual Insurance Costs by Home Value and Deductible — Butte (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $554 $514 $482 $462 $385
$200K Home $738 $685 $643 $616 $513
$300K Home $1,005 $932 $875 $839 $698
$400K Home $1,246 $1,156 $1,085 $1,041 $866
$600K Home $1,859 $1,724 $1,619 $1,552 $1,291
 
 

Butte Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Butte’s area are Rocky Mountain Insurance, State Farm, and Nationwide.

 
  • Rocky Mountain Insurance (87%): Homeowners appreciate the independent agency’s ability to compare multiple insurers.
  • State Farm (82%): Members highlight the roofing discounts available for Montana properties.
  • Nationwide (79%): Users value the personal property inventory assistance for claim documentation.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Rocky Mountain Insurance Broker 4.5 4.5 4 4 87%
State Farm Agents 4 4 3.5 3 82%
Nationwide Agents 4 4 4 3.5 79%
American Family Agents 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 77%
Allstate Agents 3.5 4 4 3 75%
 

See also:

Butte Best Refinance Lenders

Butte Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Helena Home Insurance Cost

 

Compare Helena 2026 annual home insurance cost across different home values and deductibles. All cost assume standard coverage levels.

 

In Helena, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,139. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.6% in Helena for a $300K home.

 

Helena’s $600K home insurance cost is 1.0% higher than the Montana average of $2,100. The Helena average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,120.

 
Annual Insurance Costs by Home Value and Deductible — Helena (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $625 $579 $543 $521 $434
$200K Home $832 $771 $724 $694 $578
$300K Home $1,139 $1,055 $991 $950 $791
$400K Home $1,411 $1,307 $1,228 $1,177 $980
$600K Home $2,120 $1,963 $1,844 $1,768 $1,472
 
 

Helena Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Helena’s area are Cochrane Insurance, Amica, and State Farm.

 
  • Cochrane Insurance (89%): Members highlight the annual policy reviews ensuring continued competitive rates.
  • Amica (84%): Homeowners value the 30% bundling discount for auto and home policies.
  • State Farm (81%): Users appreciate local agents’ knowledge of earthquake risks in seismic zones.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Cochrane Insurance Broker 4.5 5 4.5 4 89%
Amica Insurer 4.5 4.5 4 3.5 84%
State Farm Agents 4 4 3.5 3 81%
Nationwide Agents 4 4 4 3.5 79%
Allstate Agents 3.5 4 4 3 77%
 

See also:

Helena Best Refinance Lenders

Helena Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Kalispell Home Insurance Cost

 

Compare Kalispell 2026 annual home insurance cost across different home values and deductibles. All cost assume standard coverage levels.

 

In Kalispell, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,190. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.4% in Kalispell for a $300K home.

 

Kalispell’s $600K home insurance cost is 5.0% higher than the Montana average of $2,100. The Kalispell average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,205.

 
Annual Insurance Costs by Home Value and Deductible — Kalispell (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $653 $607 $569 $546 $455
$200K Home $867 $806 $757 $725 $604
$300K Home $1,190 $1,106 $1,038 $995 $829
$400K Home $1,467 $1,364 $1,280 $1,227 $1,022
$600K Home $2,205 $2,049 $1,923 $1,843 $1,536
 
 

Kalispell Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Kalispell’s area are Allstate, State Farm, and The Hartford.

 
  • Allstate (85%): Homeowners appreciate the HostAdvantage coverage for short-term rental properties.
  • State Farm (82%): Members value the local agents’ assistance with dwelling coverage calculations.
  • The Hartford (78%): Users highlight the disappearing deductible benefit for claim-free years.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Allstate Agents 4 4.5 4 3 85%
State Farm Agents 4 4 3.5 3 82%
The Hartford Insurer 4 4 3.5 3 78%
Nationwide Agents 4 4 4 3.5 76%
American Family Agents 3.5 4 3.5 3.5 74%
 

See also:

Kalispell Best Refinance Lenders

Kalispell Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Belgrade Home Insurance Cost

 

Compare Belgrade 2026 annual home insurance cost across different home values and deductibles. All cost assume standard coverage levels.

 

Belgrade average annual cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,160. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 17.4% in Belgrade for a $300K home.

 

Belgrade’s $600K home insurance cost is 2.6% higher than the Montana average of $2,100. The Belgrade average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,154.

 
Annual Insurance Costs by Home Value and Deductible — Belgrade (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $631 $579 $544 $521 $434
$200K Home $837 $769 $722 $691 $576
$300K Home $1,160 $1,065 $1,000 $958 $798
$400K Home $1,436 $1,319 $1,238 $1,186 $988
$600K Home $2,154 $1,978 $1,857 $1,779 $1,482
 
 

Belgrade Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Belgrade’s area are Amica, USAA, and State Farm.

 
  • Amica (84%): Members report satisfaction with water backup coverage add-ons for basement protection.
  • USAA (81%): Homeowners value the identity fraud expense coverage included in standard policies.
  • State Farm (79%): Users appreciate the local agents’ knowledge of hail damage deductibles.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 4.5 4 3.5 84%
USAA Insurer 4.5 4.5 4 4 81%
State Farm Agents 4 4 3.5 3 79%
Nationwide Agents 4 4 4 3.5 77%
Allstate Agents 3.5 4 4 3 75%
 

See also:

Belgrade Best Refinance Lenders

Belgrade Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 
 

Biggest Home Insurance Cost Factors in Montana

 
 
 

Weather Risks

 

Montana homeowners face elevated insurance premiums due to a range of weather-related risks. Severe winter storms, snow load damage, and ice dams are common hazards that increase claims. Additionally, summer brings hailstorms and wildfires, especially in areas like Missoula and Flathead counties, pushing rates higher. Properties near wildfire-prone forests or located in USDA-designated high-risk zones often face significantly higher premiums or require additional fire mitigation measures.

 
 
 

Your Home Location

 

Where your home is located in Montana plays a major role in insurance costs. Homes in remote areas or mountain towns such as Big Sky or Red Lodge often cost more to insure due to limited access for emergency services. Additionally, proximity to fire stations or hydrants can lower costs, especially in smaller cities like Bozeman or Kalispell. High-crime neighborhoods in larger towns such as Billings may also see rate increases.

 
 
 

Home Construction Age

 

Older homes in Montana are typically more expensive to insure. These properties often have outdated electrical, plumbing, or roofing systems that increase the likelihood of damage and the cost of repairs. Homes built prior to the 1980s may lack modern fire-resistant materials or structural integrity against snow load and hail, common issues in the state.

 
Home Age Typical Cost Change
0–5 years 15% to 25% less
6–10 years 10% to 15% less
11–20 years 0% to 5% more
21–30 years 10% to 20% more
31–40 years 25% to 40% more
41–60 years 45% to 60% more
60+ years 70% to 90% more
 
 
 

Your Credit Score

 

In Montana, your credit score can significantly influence your home insurance premium. Insurers use credit-based insurance scores to predict the likelihood of filing a claim. Even with the same home and coverage, the difference between an excellent and poor credit score can more than double your cost.

 
Credit Score Typical Cost Change
Excellent 0%
Good 20% more
Average 40% more
Poor 100% to 170% more
 
 
 

Best Home Insurance Discounts in Montana

 

Montana insurers offer several discounts that can reduce your premium significantly:

 
  • Bundling Discount: Save by combining home and auto insurance with the same provider.
  • New Home Discount: Homes under 10 years old often receive lower rates.
  • Claim-Free Discount: Maintaining a clean claims history lowers costs.
  • Protective Devices: Install smoke detectors, security systems, or water shut-off sensors to qualify.
  • Senior Discount: Retirees or policyholders over a certain age may receive discounts.
 
 
 

How to Find Cheap Home Insurance in Montana

 

To find affordable home insurance in Montana, compare quotes from at least three different insurers. Focus on regional carriers that understand Montana’s unique risks, such as wildfire zones or rural coverage. Always compare coverage, not just cost — the cheapest policy may lack essential protection or come with high deductibles.

 
 
 

6 Ways to Reduce Home Insurance Cost in MT

 
  • Bundle home and auto policies with one provider.
  • Upgrade old plumbing, electrical, and roofing systems.
  • Install wildfire mitigation features (defensible space, metal roofing).
  • Raise your deductible to lower your annual premium.
  • Maintain a good credit score and avoid frequent claims.
  • Ask about every eligible discount with your insurer.
 
 
 

What Home Insurance Cover in Montana?

 

Standard home insurance in Montana typically covers:

 
  • Dwelling coverage for damage from fire, hail, wind, and vandalism.
  • Other structures like garages, sheds, and fences.
  • Personal property such as furniture, electronics, and clothing.
  • Liability protection if someone is injured on your property.
  • Loss of use if your home becomes uninhabitable during repairs.
 
 
 

Is Extra Home Coverage Needed in Montana?

 

Optional coverage is crucial in Montana depending on location and property type. Consider the following add-ons:

 
  • Wildfire Endorsements: Recommended for homes near forests or fire-prone areas.
  • Flood Insurance: Especially in valleys or floodplains, since standard policies exclude flooding.
  • Sewer Backup: Protects against water damage from clogged or failed systems.
  • Earthquake Insurance: Less common, but available for those near fault lines.
 

Consider extra coverage if your home is in a hazard-prone zone or if you have high-value property not fully covered by a standard policy.

 
 
 

FAQ: Montana Home Insurance

 

What’s the average cost of home insurance in Montana?

 

On average, homeowners in Montana pay between $1,500 and $2,200 per year depending on location, home size, and risk factors.

 

Is wildfire damage covered under standard policies?

 

Yes, most standard home insurance policies in Montana cover wildfire damage, but homes in high-risk zones may need additional documentation or wildfire endorsements.

 

Can I get insurance if I live in a remote rural area?

 
Yes, but it may cost more due to limited emergency access and higher rebuild costs. Consider insurers who specialize in rural or high-risk property coverage.
 

Does insurance cover roof damage from snow or ice?

 

Most policies in Montana include protection against snow load and ice dams, which are common in winter months.

 

How can I lower my premium if I’ve had a previous claim?

 

Limit future claims, improve your home’s safety, and consider increasing your deductible to offset higher premiums due to past claims.