Cheapest home insurance in Illinois (2024)

With rates ranging from $1,059 to $1,189 annually, Allstate, Auto-Owners, and Hippo all make our list of the cheapest home insurance companies in Illinois.

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Allstate is the cheapest home insurance company in Illinois, with rates as low as $1,059 per year — $700 cheaper than the state average of $1,720 per year. Another plus? This insurer also made our list of the best home insurance companies in Illinois.

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Cheapest homeowners insurance companies

Based on our analysis, Allstate, Auto-Owners, and Hippo are the three cheapest home insurance companies in Illinois, with statewide average premiums ranging from $1,059 to $1,89 per year. USAA and Erie are also among the most affordable home insurance carrier options for Illinois residents in 2024, as detailed in the table below.

Company

Average annual cost

Allstate

$1,059

Auto-Owners Insurance

$1,103

Hippo

$1,189

USAA

$1,391

Erie

$1,395

State Farm

$1,561

Nationwide

$1,565

Farmers

$1,590

AAA

$1,825

American Family

$2,025

Chubb

$2,131

Foremost

$2,134

Progressive

$2,369

Country Financial

$2,558

Travelers

$4,897

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Methodology & why you can trust our rates

Policygenius has analyzed home insurance rates provided by Quadrant Information Services in March 2022 for ZIP codes in all 50 states plus Washington, D.C., for a 40-year-old female homeowner with no claim history, good credit, a $1,000 deductible, and the following coverage limits:

  • Dwelling: $300,000

  • Other structures: $30,000

  • Personal property: $150,000

  • Loss of use: $60,000

  • Liability: $300,000

  • Medical: $1,000

All rates based on the above coverage limits except where otherwise noted.

Some carriers may be represented by affiliates or subsidiaries. Rates provided are a sample of costs. Your actual quotes may differ.

Learn more >> Our complete guide to home insurance in Illinois

Cheapest home insurance rates with a history of claims

Filing multiple claims can impact your homeowners insurance rates. You'll typically pay more for home insurance if you have multiple claims on your record, since insurers perceive you as posing a greater risk of filing more.

Here's the cheapest home insurance companies in Illinois for a homeowner with three claims within a five-year period.

Company

Average annual cost

Auto-Owners Insurance

$1,174

USAA

$1,653

State Farm

$1,781

Allstate

$1,800

Farmers

$2,029

Erie

$2,329

Progressive

$2,761

American Family

$3,265

Chubb

$3,725

Hippo

$3,777

Country Financial

$4,803

Nationwide

$4,828

AAA

$5,464

Foremost

$6,228

Travelers

$7,137

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Cheapest home insurance rates if you have poor credit

Illinois allows insurance companies to use your credit score to help set your rates. Homeowners with lower credit scores should expect to pay higher rates for their homeowners insurance, since insurers consider you more likely to file a claim.

With an average rate of $1,559 per year, Hippo has the cheapest home insurance rates in Illinois for a homeowner with poor credit, while Auto-Owners’ average yearly premium of $10,160 is the highest.

Company

Average annual cost

Hippo

$1,559

Allstate

$1,666

USAA

$1,752

Nationwide

$2,316

State Farm

$2,672

State Farm

$2,672

Progressive

$2,738

American Family

$2,826

AAA

$3,101

Foremost

$3,262

Country Financial

$3,524

Farmers

$3,528

Erie

$4,275

Chubb

$4,903

Auto-Owners Insurance

$10,160

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Cheapest home insurance rates if you have an older home

The median age of homes in Illinois is 51 years old, according to an analysis of U.S. census data by House Method. And like everything else, the age of your home plays a role in how much you pay for home insurance in Illinois.

Older and historic homes are usually more expensive to insure than newer homes. This is because insurers consider them a higher risk than newer homes since they can be fragile, their construction materials may be obsolete, and certain structural components like the plumbing or roof may not be in good shape or up to current-day code. Because of this, they'll charge higher premiums to offset the risk.

Here's the cheapest home insurance in Illinois for a 50-year-old home:

Company

Average annual cost

Allstate

$1,048

Auto-Owners Insurance

$1,183

USAA

$1,300

Farmers

$1,552

Erie

$1,559

State Farm

$1,562

Nationwide

$1,652

Chubb

$1,925

Hippo

$2,084

Foremost

$2,106

American Family

$2,115

AAA

$2,133

Progressive

$2,221

Country Financial

$2,685

Travelers

$6,673

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How to lower the cost of home insurance

You can lower the cost of homeowners insurance in Illinois by taking advantage of discounts offered through your home insurance company. This might mean bundling your home and auto policies together for discounts off your premiums, or adding security systems to your home

Another way to lower your homeowners insurance rates is by shopping around for home insurance in Illinois and opting for a higher deductible. Just keep in mind a higher deductible means you’ll have to pay more money out of pocket when you file a claim.

Common home insurance discounts

Many insurance companies offer discounts for bundling home and auto insurance, paying your premium up front, not filing claims, and more. These are just some of the discounts that can add up to big savings on your policy:

  • Bundling discount

  • Claims-free discount

  • Affiliation discount

  • Protective devices discount

  • New construction discount

Learn more >> 13 homeowners insurance discounts

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Author

Rachael Brennan is a senior editor and a licensed auto insurance expert at Policygenius. Her work has also been featured in MoneyGeek, Clearsurance, Adweek, Boston Globe, The Ladders, and AutoInsurance.com.

Editor

Jennifer Gimbel is a senior managing editor at Policygenius, where she oversees all of our insurance coverage. Previously, she was the managing editor at Finder.com and a content strategist at Babble.com.

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