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Best Rated RI Home Insurance: Cost & Ratings

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The MFP’s Community Home Insurance Survey use Rhode Island homeowners opinions and recommendations on home insurers, agents, and brokers they use. You can also see 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

 
 

<< Human Powered Recommendations from Rhode Island’s Own Homeowners >>

 

 
 

Rhode Island Best Insurance Companies

 

MFP’s Community Home Insurance Survey most recommended home insurers in Rhode Island are Amica, USAA, and State Farm.

 
 
Insurer Coverage Customer Experience Cost Ease of Use Recommend %
Amica 4.5 4.8 3.5 4.5 90%
USAA 4.0 4.9 4.0 4.0 88%
State Farm 4.0 4.2 4.5 4.0 85%
Nationwide 3.5 4.0 3.5 4.0 80%
Travelers 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 78%
Allstate 3.5 3.8 3.5 3.5 75%
Liberty Mutual 3.5 3.5 3.0 3.5 72%
Chubb 4.5 4.5 2.5 3.0 70%
Farmers 3.0 3.5 3.0 3.0 68%
Andover Companies 4.0 4.0 2.0 2.5 65%
 
 
 

Rhode Island average home insurance for a $1,000 deductible:

 
  • Rhode Island average premiums for a $300K Home is $1,406 (while it’s $1,568 nationally).
  • Rhode Island average premiums for a $400K Home is $1,845. It’s $2,088 nationally.
  • Rhode Island average premiums for a $600K Home is $2,580 (and it’s $2,906 nationally).
 
 
 

Best Insurance in Rhode Island cities

 
 

Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Pawtucket, East Providence, Woonsocket, Cumberland, Newport

 
 

Recommendations are gathered from 2,814 local Rhode Island members who got a quote(s), filed a claim or got new home insurance in the past 12 months. We survey 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?
 
 
 

More Information for Rhode Island Homeowners:

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Home Insurance Coverage Add-ons You May Need

Home Insurance Shopping: How to Save Money

Rhode Island Mortgage & Rates

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More Resources for Rhode Island Homeowners.

 
 
 
 

Providence Home Insurance Cost

 
 

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

 

In Providence, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,598. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.6% in Providence for a $300K home.

 

Providence’s $600K home insurance cost is 5.5% higher than the Rhode Island average of $2,761. The Providence average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,913.

 

In Providence, the average annual cost for a $800K Home with a $500 deductible is $3,642. Its cost is the same as the Rhode Island average of $3,634.

 
Annual Insurance Premiums by Home Value and Deductible — Providence (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000 $10,000
$100K Home $748 $693 $651 $624 $520 $726
$200K Home $1,123 $1,040 $977 $936 $780 $1,089
$300K Home $1,598 $1,480 $1,391 $1,332 $1,110 $1,550
$400K Home $2,083 $1,929 $1,813 $1,736 $1,447 $2,021
$600K Home $2,913 $2,698 $2,536 $2,428 $2,024 $2,826
$800K Home $3,642 $3,373 $3,170 $3,035 $2,529 $3,532
$1M Home $4,224 $3,913 $3,677 $3,521 $2,934 $4,098
 
 
 

Providence Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Providence’s area are Amica, Allstate, and Nationwide.

 
  • Amica (92%): Homeowners praise the excellent customer service and quick claims processing.
  • Allstate (88%): Members highlight the personalized service from local agents and variety of discounts.
  • Nationwide (85%): Users appreciate the smart home program and comprehensive coverage options.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 5 4 3.5 92%
Allstate Agents 4 4.5 4 4 88%
Nationwide Agents 4.5 4 4.5 3.5 85%
Travelers Agents 4 4 4 4 82%
Liberty Mutual Agents 3.5 4 4 4 80%
Andover Companies Broker 4.5 4.5 3.5 3 78%
Providence Mutual Insurer 4 4 3.5 4 75%
Cincinnati Insurance Broker 4 3.5 3.5 4 72%
Narragansett Bay Insurance Insurer 3.5 3.5 3.5 4 70%
Chubb Broker 5 4.5 3 2.5 68%
 

See also:

Providence Best Refinance Lenders

Providence Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Warwick Home Insurance Cost

 
 

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

 

In Warwick, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,502. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.6% in Warwick for a $300K home.

 

Warwick’s $600K home insurance cost is 1.2% lower than the Rhode Island average of $2,761. The Warwick average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,729.

 
Annual Insurance Premiums by Home Value and Deductible — Warwick (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $702 $650 $611 $585 $487
$200K Home $1,057 $978 $919 $881 $734
$300K Home $1,502 $1,391 $1,307 $1,252 $1,043
$400K Home $1,952 $1,808 $1,698 $1,627 $1,355
$600K Home $2,729 $2,527 $2,375 $2,275 $1,895
 
 

Warwick Best Home Insurance

 

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

 
  • Amica (90%): Homeowners value the responsive claims service and comprehensive coverage options.
  • State Farm (86%): Members appreciate the affordable rates and local agent network.
  • Allstate (83%): Users highlight the home-sharing coverage options and flood insurance availability.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 5 4 3.5 90%
State Farm Agents 4 4.5 4.5 4.5 86%
Allstate Agents 4 4.5 4 4 83%
Nationwide Agents 4.5 4 4.5 3.5 80%
Travelers Agents 4 4 4 4 78%
 

See also:

Warwick Best Refinance Lenders

Warwick Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Cranston Home Insurance Cost

 
 

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

 

Cranston average annual cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,488. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.8% in Cranston for a $300K home.

 

Cranston’s $600K home insurance cost is 1.6% lower than the Rhode Island average of $2,761. The Cranston average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,718.

 
Annual Insurance Premiums by Home Value and Deductible — Cranston (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $704 $651 $612 $586 $488
$200K Home $1,056 $976 $917 $878 $732
$300K Home $1,488 $1,376 $1,293 $1,238 $1,032
$400K Home $1,954 $1,807 $1,698 $1,626 $1,355
$600K Home $2,718 $2,513 $2,361 $2,261 $1,885
 
 

Cranston Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Cranston’s area are Amica, Allstate, and Providence Mutual.

 
  • Amica (91%): Members report excellent customer service and straightforward claims process.
  • Allstate (87%): Homeowners appreciate the local agent network and variety of discounts.
  • Providence Mutual (84%): Users highlight the company’s long history in Rhode Island and responsive claims handling.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 5 4 3.5 91%
Allstate Agents 4 4.5 4 4 87%
Providence Mutual Insurer 4 4 3.5 4 84%
Nationwide Agents 4.5 4 4.5 3.5 81%
Travelers Agents 4 4 4 4 79%
 

See also:

Cranston Best Refinance Lenders

Cranston Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Pawtucket Home Insurance Cost

 
 

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

 

In Pawtucket, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,554. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.8% in Pawtucket for a $300K home.

 

Pawtucket’s $600K home insurance cost is 3.1% higher than the Rhode Island average of $2,761. The Pawtucket average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,847.

 
Annual Insurance Premiums by Home Value and Deductible — Pawtucket (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $755 $698 $656 $628 $527
$200K Home $1,129 $1,044 $981 $939 $787
$300K Home $1,554 $1,437 $1,350 $1,293 $1,084
$400K Home $2,059 $1,904 $1,789 $1,713 $1,436
$600K Home $2,847 $2,633 $2,473 $2,369 $1,986
 
 

Pawtucket Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Pawtucket’s area are Amica, Allstate, and Andover Companies.

 
  • Amica (89%): Homeowners praise the comprehensive coverage options and excellent claims service.
  • Allstate (85%): Members value the local agent support and variety of policy options.
  • Andover Companies (82%): Users appreciate the extended coverage options and competitive rates.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 5 4 3.5 89%
Allstate Agents 4 4.5 4 4 85%
Andover Companies Broker 4.5 4.5 3.5 3 82%
Nationwide Agents 4.5 4 4.5 3.5 80%
Providence Mutual Insurer 4 4 3.5 4 78%
 

See also:

Pawtucket Best Refinance Lenders

Pawtucket Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

East Providence Home Insurance Cost

 
 

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

 

In East Providence, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,460. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 17.0% in East Providence for a $300K home.

 

East Providence’s $600K home insurance cost is 2.1% lower than the Rhode Island average of $2,761. The East Providence average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,702.

 
Annual Insurance Premiums by Home Value and Deductible — East Providence (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $703 $649 $609 $584 $486
$200K Home $1,064 $982 $922 $883 $736
$300K Home $1,460 $1,347 $1,265 $1,212 $1,010
$400K Home $1,934 $1,785 $1,676 $1,606 $1,338
$600K Home $2,702 $2,493 $2,341 $2,243 $1,869
 
 
 

East Providence Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in East Providence’s area are Amica, Nationwide, and Allstate.

 
  • Amica (90%): Members report excellent customer service and comprehensive coverage options.
  • Nationwide (86%): Homeowners appreciate the smart home program and credit card fraud coverage.
  • Allstate (83%): Users highlight the flood insurance options and local agent network.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 5 4 3.5 90%
Nationwide Agents 4.5 4 4.5 3.5 86%
Allstate Agents 4 4.5 4 4 83%
Travelers Agents 4 4 4 4 80%
Providence Mutual Insurer 4 4 3.5 4 78%
 

See also:

East Providence Best Refinance Lenders

East Providence Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Woonsocket Home Insurance Cost

 
 

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

 

In Woonsocket, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,425. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.8% in Woonsocket for a $300K home.

 

Woonsocket’s $600K home insurance cost is 2.9% lower than the Rhode Island average of $2,761. The Woonsocket average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,682.

 
Annual Insurance Premiums by Home Value and Deductible — Woonsocket (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $676 $625 $588 $562 $469
$200K Home $1,006 $930 $874 $836 $697
$300K Home $1,425 $1,317 $1,238 $1,185 $988
$400K Home $1,920 $1,774 $1,668 $1,597 $1,331
$600K Home $2,682 $2,479 $2,330 $2,231 $1,860
 
 
 

Woonsocket Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Woonsocket’s area are Amica, Allstate, and Liberty Mutual.

 
  • Amica (88%): Homeowners praise the responsive claims service and comprehensive coverage.
  • Allstate (84%): Members value the local agent support and variety of discounts.
  • Liberty Mutual (81%): Users appreciate the guaranteed repair network and basic policy options.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 5 4 3.5 88%
Allstate Agents 4 4.5 4 4 84%
Liberty Mutual Agents 3.5 4 4 4 81%
Nationwide Agents 4.5 4 4.5 3.5 79%
Travelers Agents 4 4 4 4 77%
 

See also:

Woonsocket Best Refinance Lenders

Woonsocket Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Cumberland Home Insurance Cost

 
 

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

 

In Cumberland, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,410. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 16.9% in Cumberland for a $300K home.

 

Cumberland’s $600K home insurance cost is 5.9% lower than the Rhode Island average of $2,761. The Cumberland average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,599.

 
Annual Insurance Premiums by Home Value and Deductible — Cumberland (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000
$100K Home $669 $618 $581 $556 $464
$200K Home $1,001 $924 $869 $832 $693
$300K Home $1,410 $1,302 $1,224 $1,172 $977
$400K Home $1,831 $1,691 $1,590 $1,522 $1,269
$600K Home $2,599 $2,400 $2,256 $2,161 $1,801
 
 
 

Cumberland Best Home Insurance

 

MFP’s Home Insurance Survey most recommended insurers and brokers in Cumberland’s area are Amica, Nationwide, and Andover Companies.

 
  • Amica (89%): Members report excellent customer service and comprehensive coverage options.
  • Nationwide (85%): Homeowners appreciate the smart home program and credit card fraud coverage.
  • Andover Companies (82%): Users highlight the extended coverage options and competitive rates.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 5 4 3.5 89%
Nationwide Agents 4.5 4 4.5 3.5 85%
Andover Companies Broker 4.5 4.5 3.5 3 82%
Allstate Agents 4 4.5 4 4 80%
Providence Mutual Insurer 4 4 3.5 4 78%
 

See also:

Cumberland Best Refinance Lenders

Cumberland Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Newport Home Insurance Cost

 
 

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

 

In Newport, the average annual insurance cost for a $300K home with a $500 deductible is $1,598. Choosing a $2,000 deductible instead of $500 can lower annual cost by 10.0% in Newport for a $300K home.

 

Newport’s $600K home insurance cost is 5.0% higher than the Rhode Island average of $2,761. The Newport average annual cost for a $600K home with a $500 deductible is $2,900.

 

Newport’s $800K home insurance cost is 0.2% lower than the Rhode Island average of $3,634. The Newport average annual cost for a $800K Home with a $500 deductible is $3,625.

 
Annual Insurance Premiums by Home Value and Deductible — Newport (2026)
  Deductible
Home Value $500 $1,000 $1,500 $2,000 $5,000 $10,000
$100K Home $755 $755 $709 $679 $566 $615
$200K Home $1,139 $1,139 $1,071 $1,025 $854 $929
$300K Home $1,598 $1,598 $1,502 $1,438 $1,198 $1,303
$400K Home $2,063 $2,063 $1,939 $1,856 $1,546 $1,682
$600K Home $2,900 $2,900 $2,725 $2,609 $2,174 $2,364
$800K Home $3,625 $3,625 $3,407 $3,262 $2,717 $2,956
$1M Home $4,204 $4,204 $3,952 $3,783 $3,152 $3,428
 
 
 

Newport Best Home Insurance

 

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

 
  • Amica (91%): Homeowners praise the excellent customer service and quick claims processing.
  • Chubb (87%): Members highlight the high coverage limits and cash settlement options.
  • Allstate (84%): Users appreciate the local agent network and variety of policy options.
 
Name Type Coverage Client Experience Ease of Use Cost Recommend %
Amica Insurer 4.5 5 4 3.5 91%
Chubb Broker 5 4.5 3 2.5 87%
Allstate Agents 4 4.5 4 4 84%
Nationwide Agents 4.5 4 4.5 3.5 81%
Travelers Agents 4 4 4 4 79%
 

See also:

Newport Best Refinance Lenders

Newport Best Home Loan Lenders

 
 
 

Main Home Insurance Cost Factors in RI

 
 
 

Weather Risks

 

Rhode Island’s exposure to coastal storms, hurricanes, and nor’easters plays a major role in driving up home insurance costs. Properties along the Narragansett Bay and near cities like Newport, Narragansett, and Westerly often face higher premiums due to increased risk of wind and water damage. Storm surges and flood risk can lead insurers to either charge higher premiums or require separate wind and flood coverage, especially in flood-prone zones designated by FEMA.

 
 
 

Your Home Location in Rhode Island

 

Homes near the coast in cities like Middletown, Jamestown, and South Kingstown tend to face higher premiums due to storm exposure, while homes in inland cities like Cranston or Warwick may benefit from slightly lower rates. Proximity to fire departments and water sources also impacts premiums—homes farther from hydrants or professional fire services may face higher rates due to longer emergency response times.

 
 
 

Home Construction Age

 

Older homes in Rhode Island, especially in historic towns like Providence and Bristol, often come with higher insurance costs due to outdated electrical systems, plumbing, and roofing. Insurers account for the higher likelihood of claims and increased repair costs due to non-standard materials or historic features.

 
Home Age Typical Cost Change
0–5 years 15% to 25% less
6–10 years 10% to 20% less
11–20 years 0%
21–30 years 10% to 20% more
31–40 years 20% to 35% more
41–60 years 35% to 60% more
60+ years 60% to 100% more
 

In Rhode Island, older homes may also be subject to local historic district regulations, which can further increase repair costs—insurers factor that into premium pricing. Additionally, snow load risks in older roofs and salt air corrosion near the coast add to costs.

 
 
 

You Credit Score

 

Insurance providers in Rhode Island use credit-based insurance scores to help predict the likelihood of future claims. Homeowners with lower credit scores are statistically more likely to file claims, and therefore face higher premiums.

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

In urban areas like Pawtucket and Central Falls, where average credit scores tend to be lower, residents may experience significantly higher insurance costs, even if their homes aren’t in high-risk zones.

 
 
 

Best Home Insurance Discounts in Rhode Island

 

Homeowners in Rhode Island may qualify for various discounts that can help lower premiums:

 
  • Multi-policy discount: Bundling home and auto insurance with the same provider can reduce premiums by 15% to 25%.
  • Home security discount: Installing burglar alarms, deadbolts, and smoke detectors may qualify you for safety discounts.
  • New home discount: Newer homes with up-to-date building codes are rewarded with lower premiums.
  • Claims-free discount: If you haven’t filed any claims in recent years, you may receive a lower rate.
  • Loyalty discount: Staying with the same insurer for 3–5 years or more can qualify you for reduced premiums.
 
 
 

How to Find Cheap Home Insurance in RI

 

To find affordable home insurance in Rhode Island, start by comparing quotes from at least three providers. Focus on companies that have strong ratings in customer service and claim satisfaction. Consider bundling with auto or umbrella policies to lower your premium. The cheapest policy may not always provide adequate coverage or responsive claim handling, so balance cost with quality and reliability.

 
 
 

6 Ways to Reduce Home Insurance Cost in RI

 
  • Upgrade your roof, electrical, or plumbing systems to reduce risk-based surcharges.
  • Install a monitored security system or smart home sensors.
  • Increase your deductible (if financially viable) to lower monthly premiums.
  • Bundle your home insurance with auto or life insurance.
  • Maintain a good credit score by paying bills on time and reducing debt.
  • Ask your agent to review all available discounts and apply them to your policy.
 
 
 

What Home Insurance Cover in Rhode Island?

 

A standard home insurance policy in Rhode Island typically covers the structure of your home, personal property inside the home, liability for injuries or damage to others, and additional living expenses if you’re displaced due to a covered loss. Wind damage is generally covered, but flood damage is not—it requires separate insurance.

 
 
 

Is Extra Coverage Needed in Rhode Island?

 

Many homeowners in Rhode Island opt for extra flood insurance, especially in areas like Barrington or Tiverton prone to coastal flooding. Windstorm deductibles may apply separately, and you can purchase additional protection for valuables like jewelry or artwork. Sewer backup and equipment breakdown coverage are also common add-ons. You should consider extra coverage if you live near water, have a finished basement, or own high-value items.

 
 
 

FAQ: Rhode Island Home Insurance

 

What is the average cost of home insurance in Rhode Island?
The average is around $1,500 per year, but rates vary widely by city and risk factors.

 

Is flood insurance required in Rhode Island?
It is not required statewide, but mandatory in FEMA-designated flood zones for homes with mortgages.

 

Does homeowners insurance cover hurricane damage?
It typically covers wind damage but not flood; you may also have a separate hurricane deductible.

 

Can I switch insurers mid-policy?
Yes, you can switch anytime. Just make sure your new policy starts before the old one ends to avoid a lapse.

 

Are there specific insurers better for Rhode Island homeowners?
Regional insurers familiar with coastal risks, like Narragansett Bay Insurance, may offer better-tailored policies than national providers.