Home Insurance in Utah: $500K Dwelling, $2,500 Deductible
Estimated Annual Premium: $1670 to $2040
Estimated Monthly Premium: $140 to $170
The range reflects typical variation within your profile. Your actual premium may fall outside this range based on factors not modeled here.
What This Scenario Changes
In Utah, your estimated annual premium is about $1670 to $2040, which is roughly $140 to $170 per month.
Tradeoff: $2,500 Deductible shifts more of the claim amount to you after a loss. That can lower your upfront cost, but it raises your out-of-pocket share when you need coverage.
How to interpret the range: if you want to reduce annual cost, compare higher deductibles against the dollar amount you would need to pay after a claim. If you want broader protection, compare higher dwelling scenarios against rebuild cost pressure reflected in the snapshot.
- What moves this estimate: the dwelling and deductible inputs work together with wildfire risk. In this scenario, insurers are modeling the rebuild amount and the share of the claim you pay first, then applying the state-level baseline.
- Tradeoff: $2,500 Deductible shifts more of the claim amount to you after a loss. That can lower your upfront cost, but it raises your out-of-pocket share when you need coverage.
- Where this matters most: for Utah, insurers often price around the cost to repair or replace after losses tied to wildfire risk.
Average home insurance in Utah · Home by State
How This Estimate Is Calculated
Home estimates use state-level average premiums with multipliers for dwelling value and deductible. County-level pages apply a geographic factor. Educational estimates only.
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