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Michigan homeowners insurance: what you need to know

In Michigan, homeowners insurance averages around $1,176 annually or $98 per month.  This is less than the national average cost. Major gaps exist in homeowners insurance rates on a state-by-state basis. Policy prices in states, including Michigan, may vary based on the total number and value of homeowners claims filed in that particular state, and depend on the value of the belongings and structures covered by the policy.

The best way to acquire cheap home insurance in Michigan is to get quotes from as many insurance companies as possible. Learn more about home insurance rates in Michigan by referencing the below data.

 
Table of contents:
  1. Rates by company
  2. Rates by coverage amount
  3. Rates by deductible amount
  4. Rates by city
  5. Bundling savings
  6. Frequently asked questions
  7. Natural disaster coverage
 

The cheapest home insurance companies in Michigan

Prices for home insurance in Michigan will vary depending on the insurance company you use. Meemic offers the most affordable home insurance in Michigan: $635 per year. This compares favorably to the state average cost of $1,176, providing a $541 price break on the state's average rate.

Get a head start on looking for affordable coverage by reviewing the most affordable Michigan insurance companies, listed below. You can also see our guide to the best home insurance companies which is based, in part, on the results of The Zebra's Customer Satisfaction Survey.

 
AFFORDABLE HOME INSURERS IN MICHIGAN
Insurance Company Average Yearly Rate in Michigan
Meemic $635
Farmers $884
Safeco $914
AAA $954
Frankenmuth $990
 

Michigan home insurance prices by coverage levels

The amount of home coverage you select has an impact on the insurance premiums you pay. In Michigan, carrying $100K dwelling coverage costs an average of $527 per year, while carrying additional coverage up to $400K costs $1,387/year.

 
POPULAR COVERAGE LIMITS IN MICHIGAN
Coverage Level Average Annual Cost
$100,000 Dwelling $527
$200,000 Dwelling $836
$250,000 Dwelling $940
$400,000 Dwelling $1,387
 

Homeowners insurance deductibles in Michigan

One of the decisions available when buying a homeowners insurance policy is how high to set your deductible. The deductible is the total dollar amount that the insured must contribute toward a covered loss. Choosing where to set your deductible plays a significant role in how much you pay for your home policy.

When considering your deductible, a good rule of thumb is that the lower your deductible, the higher your premiums. As such, if you want lower insurance rates, aim for a higher deductible. Keep in mind that your deductible should only be set as high as you can reasonably afford if you suffer a loss.

Below you'll find some standard deductibles offered on most home policies alongside related average insurance costs.

 
HOME INSURANCE PREMIUMS BY DEDUCTIBLE LEVEL IN MICHIGAN
Deductible Tier Average Annual Homeowners Insurance Rate
$500 $1,033
$1,000 $940
$1,500 $868
$2,000 $806
$5,000 $640

 

Michigan homeowners insurance costs by city

Home insurance rates in Michigan vary depending on the city. Rates depend on city-specific variables, such as the number of local claims filed, giving your ZIP code weight in deciding how much you pay.

The cheapest home insurance rates in Michigan are in Ann Arbor. In the home of the Michigan Wolverines, the typical home insurance policy costs $856 per year — $320 less than the statewide average. The cities listed below have the most affordable homeowners insurance in Michigan.

 
CHEAPEST HOME INSURANCE CITIES IN MICHIGAN
City Average 12-Month Home Insurance Rate
Ann Arbor $856
Wyoming $863
Kentwood $911
Grand Rapids $915
Kalamazoo $955

Looking for information on homeowners insurance in Detroit? See our data-driven analysis.

 

Home and auto insurance bundling in Michigan

If you want to save on home insurance, consider purchasing your homeowners and car insurance policies from the same company. A home and car insurance bundle in Michigan can lead to substantial savings on your auto insurance policy. Bundling home and auto policies in Michigan leads to average annual savings of $299.

 
HOME AND AUTO BUNDLING DISCOUNTS IN MICHIGAN

Avg. Annual Rate (No Bundle)

Avg. Annual Rate (w/ Bundle)

Annual Savings ($)

Annual Savings (%)

$2,599 $2,300 $299 13%
 

 

Michigan homeowners insurance FAQs

 

Can you get homeowners insurance on a land contract in Michigan?

Yes, you can get homeowners insurance on a land contract but keep in mind the policy might be canceled if the property is not occupied.

Does homeowners insurance cover sinkholes in Michigan?

Sinkholes are viewed and categorized in the same way as earthquakes - as "ground movement, " which will not be covered under homeowners insurance. You might be able to add an endorsement depending on your insurance company, or get a separate sinkhole policy.

 


 

Natural disaster coverage in Michigan

 

Does homeowners insurance cover flooding in Michigan?

Flood damage — regardless of cause —is not covered by homeowners insurance policies. To insure your home against flood damage, acquire insurance through FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or via a private insurer. 

Flood insurance coverage from private companies may vary, but NFIP flood insurance covers:

  • $250,000 for your home’s structure
  • $100,000 for your personal property

If the value of your personal property and home exceeds these limits, consider purchasing a flood insurance policy from our partners at Neptune for additional protection.

Find an affordable homeowners policy in Michigan today!

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