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Best Homeowners Insurance in Louisiana (2024)

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State Farm has the best homeowners insurance rates in Louisiana, at an average of $1,274 a year.

Hanover is the home insurance company with the best complaint index rating, and USAA is the best company for members of the Armed Forces.

Find the Cheapest Home Insurance Quotes in Louisiana

State Farm has the cheapest home insurance for most homeowners in Louisiana, with an average annual rate of $1,274. Progressive is the second-cheapest option at $1,865 a month.

For comparison, the average rate for home insurance in Louisiana is $4,033 a year.

Cheapest home insurance companies in Louisiana

CompanyAverage annual rate
State Farm$1,274
Progressive$1,865
Shelter$3,084
Allstate$3,962
State average$4,033
Hanover$5,769
Foremost$8,708
USAA*$3,589

State Farm, Allstate, Hanover and USAA are the best home insurance companies in Louisiana.

CompanyAnnual rateOverall satisfaction (higher is better)Complaint index (lower is better)
Best overall: State Farm$1,274873 (above average)1.69 (poor)
Best discounts: Allstate$3,962868 (average)3.08 (poor)
Best complaint rating: Hanover$5,772NA0.57 (good)
Best for military: USAA*$3,589899 (above average)2.26 (poor)

Sources: J.D. Power’s 2024 Property Claims Satisfaction Study and 2022 complaint data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).

Best overall: State Farm

State Farm is the cheapest home insurance company in Louisiana, charging an average rate of $1,274 a year. It also has a great overall satisfaction rating with property claims, according to J.D. Power’s 2024 Property Claims Satisfaction Study.

A potential downside to State Farm is its below-average NAIC Complaint Index rating; however, that may be expected from a company of its size.

ProsCons
 Cheapest average rate for most homeowners Below-average complaint index rating
 High property claims satisfaction rating Low number of home insurance discounts

Allstate: Best discounts

Allstate’s average annual rate in Louisiana of $3,962 a year is just under the state average, but you may be able to make it cheaper with one or more of the company’s many discounts. These include:

  • Multi-policy discount: Bundling a car or life insurance policy with your home insurance through Allstate can save you up to 20% on your insurance costs.
  • Claim-free discount: If you sign on with Allstate with no recent claims on your record, you could save up to 20%.

ProsCons
 Great discounts Below-average complaint index rating
 Below-average rates in Louisiana No extended replacement cost coverage
 Good overall claim satisfaction
 No banned dog list

Best complaint rating: Hanover

Hanover has the best NAIC Complaint Index rating of the home insurance companies we looked at in Louisiana. It currently stands at 0.57, with the average complaint index being 1.0.

ProsCons
 Great discounts High average premiums
 Good overall complaint index rating

Best for military members: USAA

USAA has policy offerings aimed at active-duty and veteran military members. This includes personal property coverage due to wartime damage, which home insurance doesn’t usually cover.

ProsCons
 Active-duty service members get coverage for military equipment and uniforms You might get a different agent every time you call
 Personal property coverage is at replacement cost Only current and veteran military and their families can buy insurance from USAA
 Excellent overall satisfaction Below-average complaint index rating

Find the Cheapest Home Insurance Quotes in Your Area

The dwelling coverage limit you choose for your home insurance affects your premium. For example, there’s a $1,054 difference between a $350,000 and a $450,000 home insurance policy in Louisiana.

Home insurance cost by dwelling coverage limit

Dwelling limitAverage annual rate
$350,000$3,510
$400,000$4,033
$450,000$4,564

When choosing your dwelling coverage limit, make it equal to the replacement value cost of your house in the event of a total loss. Replacement cost reflects the house by itself, not the ground it’s built on.

The average cost of home insurance in Louisiana is $4,033 a year. This is 44% higher than the national average of $2,801.

A major reason for Louisiana’s high home insurance costs is that a lot of floods impact the state’s homeowners each year.

Several other factors determine what you pay for a home insurance policy, too, including:

  • The age of the house
  • Construction materials
  • ZIP code
  • Your claim history
  • The coverage limits and deductible you choose
  • Discounts you qualify for

Home insurance companies tend to have similar policy offerings, so why the difference in policy costs? This is because home insurance companies weigh risk factors differently. For example, one insurer may see the age of your home as more of a risk than another company, resulting in a higher quote.

To get the coverage you want at the cheapest price, compare home insurance quotes from several companies.

Of Louisiana’s 15 biggest cities, Bossier City has the cheapest average rate for home insurance, at $2,786 a year. Kenner has the highest rate, which averages $6,355.

Average rate by city

CityAverage annual rate
Alexandria$2,895
Baton Rouge$3,847
Bossier City$2,786
Central$3,831
Houma$5,382
Kenner$6,355
Lafayette$3,980
Lake Charles$4,501
Laplace$5,176
Marrero$5,235
Metairie$6,202
Monroe$2,959
New Orleans$5,965
Prairieville$3,957
Shreveport$2,913

Flood insurance isn’t legally required in Louisiana. However, if you financed your home and live in a Federal Emergency Management Agency or FEMA-designated high-risk flood zone, your lender will likely require you to carry it as part of your mortgage agreement.

Flood damage isn’t covered by any home insurance policy. You can buy it separately, though. The average cost of flood insurance in Louisiana is $814 a year. You can get a policy through insurance companies affiliated with the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), or some private insurers in Louisiana.

Methodology

The rates shown in this article are based on non-binding quotes collected from Quadrant Information Services. Your rates may vary. Average rates were compiled from rates in Louisiana. The following coverages and deductible were used unless otherwise noted:

  • $400,000 dwelling coverage
  • $40,000 other structures
  • $200,000 personal property
  • $80,000 loss of use coverage
  • $100,000 liability
  • $5,000 medical payments
  • $1,000 deductible

*USAA is only available to active-duty and veteran military members and their families.