How much is homeowners insurance in Virginia?
The average cost of homeowners insurance in Virginia is $1,277 per month or $106 per year for $300,000 in dwelling coverage (which is the part of your policy that protects your actual house).
While home insurance rates in Virginia are cheaper than the national average, coverage has gotten more expensive. Our latest analysis of internal policyholder data shows home insurance premiums in Virginia increased 22% from May 2022 to May 2023 after people renewed their policies.
Virginia home insurance rates by city
Winchester, Blacksburg, and Manassas have on average the cheapest homeowners insurance rates in Virginia (among its 20 largest cities). The cost of home insurance in Winchester, which has the cheapest rates in Virginia, is 19% cheaper than the statewide average.
City | Average monthly cost | Average annual cost | Difference from state average (%) |
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Virginia Beach | $162 | $1,947 | 52% |
Chesapeake | $142 | $1,702 | 33% |
Norfolk | $150 | $1,794 | 40% |
Richmond | $105 | $1,257 | -2% |
Newport News | $132 | $1,585 | 24% |
Alexandria | $96 | $1,154 | -10% |
Hampton | $137 | $1,639 | 28% |
Suffolk | $136 | $1,626 | 27% |
Roanoke | $91 | $1,095 | -14% |
Portsmouth | $145 | $1,740 | 36% |
Lynchburg | $91 | $1,087 | -15% |
Harrisonburg | $89 | $1,063 | -17% |
Leesburg | $97 | $1,162 | -9% |
Blacksburg | $86 | $1,035 | -19% |
Charlottesville | $94 | $1,129 | -12% |
Manassas | $88 | $1,050 | -18% |
Danville | $101 | $1,208 | -5% |
Petersburg | $106 | $1,267 | -1% |
Fredericksburg | $88 | $1,057 | -17% |
Winchester | $86 | $1,031 | -19% |
Virginia home insurance rates by coverage amount
One of the most important (and expensive) parts of your home insurance policy is your dwelling coverage, which covers the physical structure of your home from covered hazards like wind and fire.
The amount of dwelling coverage you need depends on your home’s replacement cost — not its market value. If you paid $600,000 for a home that would really only cost $400,000 to rebuild — you’d only need $400,000 in dwelling coverage.
The higher your policy’s dwelling coverage limit, the higher your premiums. In Virginia, the most significant rate jump ($379 per year) occurs when you go from $400,000 to $500,000 in coverage.
Dwelling coverage limit | Average annual cost |
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$100,000 | $622 |
$200,000 | $943 |
$300,000 | $1,277 |
$400,000 | $1,623 |
$500,000 | $2,002 |