Newrez Study Finds Homeowners Insurance Premium Rate of Growth Slowed, Despite 64% Increase Since 2021
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Analysis of approximately 1.2 million
Newrez -serviced residential mortgage loans finds the average annual homeowners insurance premium rose from$1,597 to$2,625 between year‑end 2021 and year‑end 2025, a 64% increase, but growth slowed to 10% in 2025, the slowest rate since 2021.
- Although insurance costs rose, overall delinquencies are currently below historical averages, signaling resilience among homeowners.
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Arizona recorded the largest average annual insurance premium increase (+94%) from 2021 to 2025, whileAlaska had the smallest cost increase (+27%).
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According to 2025 data provided by Matic, a
Newrez partner,Newrez customers who switched carriers through Matic saved an average of$928 .
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While homeowners saw double‑digit premium increases between 2022 and 2024, the rate of increase slowed in 2025 to 10%, the slowest rate of increase since 2021. Additionally, even as insurance premiums increased, home values continued to rise from 2021 to 2025—by roughly
“Homeowners insurance has become a much larger component of housing costs for many homeowners since 2021, as more frequent severe weather events and higher rebuilding costs are putting pressure on insurers,” said Newrez Head of Servicing,
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As insurance costs rise, some homeowners could find savings by comparing coverage options across carriers. According to 2025 data provided by digital insurtech platform Matic, a
Matic also indicated that savings opportunities may be available, depending on the homeowner’s circumstances, through deductible changes, home-and-auto bundling, or property improvements that may reduce risk.
“For many Americans, their home is their largest and most important asset, and this is why it’s especially important for borrowers to understand how insurance fits into their overall cost of homeownership and to stay proactive about reviewing coverage,” Ross added. “At Newrez, our mission is to make home happen throughout the homeownership journey, and we aim to support homeowners with tools, resources, and strategic partnerships that help them manage costs and make confident decisions at every stage of ownership.”
Insurance Premiums by Region
Premiums varied meaningfully by geography within the
The five states with the highest average annual homeowners insurance premiums at year-end 2025 were:
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Louisiana ($4,238 ) -
Florida ($4,060 ) -
Texas ($3,952 ) -
Nebraska ($3,898 ) -
Colorado ($3,854 )
The five states with the largest homeowners insurance premium increases from 2021 to 2025 were:
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Arizona (+94%) -
Idaho (+88%) -
Iowa (+83%) -
South Dakota (+83%) -
Utah (+82%)
Among the 20 most populous metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) reviewed, the
Methodology
For the full methodology and findings, please visit: https://www.newrez.com/blog/industry-insights/homeowners-insurance-costs-are-rising/.
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