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The average cost of home insurance has increased to $1,655 per year in Georgia, but you can save money by protecting your home, avoiding damage, and selecting sustainable options.
Home security - for installing security and fire alarms.
Wind mitigation - the more wind-proof your home, the better.
Water detection - because no one wants a flooded home.
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We reach out before, during, and after major weather events to make sure youβre okay β and to assist if you need to file a claim.
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We help Georgians find coverage across the entire Peach State!
We sell policies in every county in Georgia, including in these major cities:
On average, Kin customers in Georgia pay an annual premium of $1,324 for a home with $300,000 in dwelling coverage as of February 2026. That makes Georgia close to the national average despite a high risk of natural disasters like hurricanes and severe thunderstorms.
However, the cost of your coverage depends on your home’s exact location and other characteristics. Here are the average annual premiums for Kin customers in Georgia with higher dwelling coverage limits:
| Dwelling coverage | Average premium |
| $300,000 | $1,324 |
| $500,000 | $2,206 |
| $750,000 | $3,309 |
| $1,000,000 | $4,412 |
Many factors impact homeowners insurance rates in Georgia. Here’s an overview of some common rating factors insurers use to determine home insurance premiums:
The amount of home insurance you need in Georgia depends on your personal situation and risk tolerance. Keep the following in mind:
Dwelling insurance. You should have enough dwelling insurance to cover 100% of the cost of rebuilding your home to its original condition after a total loss.
Other structures coverage. This part of your policy is usually set to at least 10% of your dwelling limit and covers the cost to repair or rebuild other structures on your property, such as a detached garage or shed. You may need more coverage if the value of your other structures exceeds that amount.
Personal property insurance. Choose a personal property insurance limit that will cover the full value of your belongings, like furniture, clothing, small appliances, fixtures, and decor.
Personal liability insurance. Your liability insurance coverage limit should match or exceed the value of your personal assets that could be at risk in a lawsuit.
Medical payments insurance. Most home insurance policies provide a small amount of medical payments coverage (usually $1,000 to $5,000), but if you want more peace of mind, you can choose higher limits.
Loss of use insurance. Insurance experts typically recommend choosing a loss of use coverage limit that’s set to 20% of your dwelling coverage limit.
Home insurance policies in Georgia typically don’t cover:
Flooding damage
Earthquake, landslides, or sinkhole damage
Pest and insect infestations
Most instances of mold, mildew, and rot
Homes that are vacant for an extended period
Water backups, such as those caused by sewer backups or failed sump pumps
Many Georgia homeowners can benefit from adding optional coverages to their policy. Here’s a look at some of the most beneficial optional policies for homeowners in the Peach State:
Homeowners insurance isn’t legally required in Georgia, but most lenders require it if you have a mortgage. Once your loan is paid off, you have the option to drop home insurance.
Even if you aren’t required to carry home insurance, you should consider maintaining a policy. A standard home insurance policy can provide robust financial protection against a range of perils, including theft, fire, storms, and personal liability incidents. Without coverage, you’ll need to cover the cost to repair, replace, or rebuild your property.