🏡 Homeowners Insurance Calculators Vermont

Vermont Homeowners Insurance Calculator

Estimate Vermont homeowners insurance cost. Average: $1,280/year. Calculate based on home value, coverage, and risk factors.

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Vermont Quick Facts
8.8% Income Tax Rate
1.90% Property Tax Rate
$65,792 Median Income
114.5 Cost of Living

How This Calculator Works

Calculation methodology and assumptions

This calculator estimates homeowners insurance premiums in Vermont based on the statewide average of $1,280/year. Adjustments are made for dwelling coverage amount, deductible level, risk factors (pool, trampoline), credit score, home age, and claims history. Vermont's rates reflect local weather risks, building costs, and regulatory factors.

Key State Information

Vermont average homeowners insurance: $1,280/year. Vermont has some of the lowest homeowners insurance rates nationally.

Standard financial formulas Pre-filled with real state data Estimates only — not financial advice
Data Source
Insurance.com, NAIC
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is homeowners insurance in Vermont?

The average annual homeowners insurance premium in Vermont is $1,280, or about $107/month. Actual costs depend on home value, location, coverage amount, deductible, and other factors.

What does homeowners insurance cover in Vermont?

A standard HO-3 policy covers dwelling damage (your home), personal property (belongings), liability (if someone is injured on your property), and additional living expenses (if your home is uninhabitable).

How can I save on homeowners insurance in Vermont?

Increase your deductible, bundle with auto insurance (saves 10-25%), improve home security (alarm, deadbolts), maintain good credit, avoid filing small claims, update your roof and electrical/plumbing systems, and shop around annually.

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