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The Best Home Insurance in Ohio for 2023 – Vested Daily

The Best Home Insurance in Ohio for 2023

If you’re one of the roughly two-thirds of Ohioans who own their own home, you likely want to take good care of your investment. That means buying homeowners insurance that covers the most common disasters you’re likely to face in Ohio, such as winter weather and flooding. NerdWallet analyzed rates from companies across the state to find the best homeowners insurance options in Ohio.

Note: Due to underwriting practices and market volatility, some companies in this article may no longer write new policies in your area.

Why you can trust NerdWallet

Our writers and editors follow strict editorial guidelines to ensure fairness and accuracy in our writing and data analyses. You can trust the prices we show you because our data analysts take rigorous measures to eliminate inaccuracies in pricing data and may update rates for accuracy as new information becomes available.

We include rates from every locale in the country where coverage is offered and data is available. When comparing rates for different coverage amounts and backgrounds, we change only one variable at a time, so you can easily see how each factor affects pricing.

Our sample homeowner had good credit, $300,000 of dwelling coverage, $300,000 of liability coverage and a $1,000 deductible.

The best homeowners insurance in Ohio

If you’re looking to buy homeowners insurance from a well-rated national brand, consider one of these insurers from NerdWallet’s list of Best Homeowners Insurance Companies.

More about the best home insurance companies in Ohio

See more details about each company to help you decide which is best.

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State Farm

Well-established insurer with a lengthy list of coverage options.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Fewer than expected

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State Farm

Well-established insurer with a lengthy list of coverage options.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Fewer than expected

America’s largest home insurer celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2022. One useful endorsement you can add to a State Farm policy is an inflation guard rider, which automatically increases your policy limits to ensure your coverage doesn’t fall short.

State Farm also offers a free Ting device as a perk for home insurance policyholders. Ting is a smart plug that monitors your home’s electrical network to help prevent fires.

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Farmers

Those seeking benefits like diminishing deductibles and claims forgiveness may want to consider Farmers.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Fewer than expected

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Farmers

Those seeking benefits like diminishing deductibles and claims forgiveness may want to consider Farmers.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Fewer than expected

Homeowners policies from Farmers may include two valuable types of insurance: extended dwelling and replacement cost coverage. Extended dwelling coverage gives you extra insurance for the structure of your house, while replacement cost coverage offers higher reimbursement for stolen or destroyed belongings.

Some Farmers policies also come with perks that can save you money. For example, with claim forgiveness, Farmers won’t raise your rate for a claim as long as you haven’t filed one within the past five years.

Erie

Best for homeowners who want to work with an agent.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Fewer than expected

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Erie

Best for homeowners who want to work with an agent.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Fewer than expected

Based in Pennsylvania, Erie is a regional insurer that offers guaranteed replacement cost for the structure of your home. With this coverage, the company will pay to rebuild your home completely after a disaster, even if the amount exceeds your dwelling limit. 

Have you got a car to insure, too? If you bundle your home and auto insurance with Erie, you could get a discount of around 20%. You may also be able to save if your home has certain safety and security features, such as smoke alarms or sprinkler systems.

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Cincinnati Insurance

Sells homeowners policies through local independent agents across the U.S.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Far fewer than expected

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Cincinnati Insurance

Sells homeowners policies through local independent agents across the U.S.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Far fewer than expected

Cincinnati Insurance sells homeowners policies through independent agents, with various options for standard and high-value homes. You may be able to add coverage for things like identity theft, personal cyberattacks or certain types of water damage.

Cincinnati may offer you a discount for bundling home and auto insurance, having a newer home, installing a centrally monitored alarm system or going a certain amount of time without filing a claim.

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Frankenmuth

4.5

NerdWallet rating 

Small regional insurer that sells homeowners insurance through independent agents in select states.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Far fewer than expected

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Frankenmuth

4.5

NerdWallet rating 

Small regional insurer that sells homeowners insurance through independent agents in select states.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Far fewer than expected

Michigan-based Frankenmuth sells policies through local independent agents and has been in business since 1868.

You may save money on a Frankenmuth homeowners policy by bundling it with auto insurance, having protective devices in your home or going a certain amount of time without filing a claim. The company has two homeowners coverage packages — one for standard homes and one with extra features for higher-value houses.

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American Family

Comprehensive coverage for homeowners in 19 states, mostly in the West and Midwest.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Fewer than expected

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American Family

Comprehensive coverage for homeowners in 19 states, mostly in the West and Midwest.

Coverage options

More than average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Fewer than expected

Founded in Madison, Wisconsin, American Family receives fewer consumer complaints than expected for a company of its size, according to the NAIC. You may be able to customize your policy with optional add-ons such as identity theft, equipment breakdown or service line coverage, which pays for repairs to water, power or other underground lines that run to your house.

Homeowners may save on their premiums by installing smart-home devices, bundling multiple policies or setting up automatic payments.

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Nationwide

For shoppers seeking a broad range of coverage options, Nationwide may fit the bill.

Coverage options

More than average

Great set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Close to expected

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Nationwide

For shoppers seeking a broad range of coverage options, Nationwide may fit the bill.

Coverage options

More than average

Great set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Close to expected

We like Nationwide for its wide variety of coverage options. For example, its standard homeowners insurance policy generally includes ordinance or law coverage, which can help pay to bring your home up to current building codes after a covered claim. In addition, you can add other coverage for things like identity theft and damage from backed-up sewers and drains.

Depending on how much personal assistance you need, you can get a quote for homeowners insurance on the Nationwide website or work with a local agent instead. You can also use the website to pay bills, file claims or check claim status.

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USAA

USAA offers perks and benefits for the military community.

Coverage options

Below average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Far fewer than expected

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USAA

USAA offers perks and benefits for the military community.

Coverage options

Below average

Average set of discounts

NAIC complaints

Far fewer than expected

USAA sells homeowners insurance to veterans, active military and their families. If you fall into one of those groups, you might want to look into USAA’s offerings. The company’s homeowners policies include some unique perks, such as deductible-free coverage for military uniforms and coverage for identity theft.

Homeowners in Ohio can participate in the company’s Connected Home program, which gives you a discount on your policy if you buy and install approved smart-home devices. These include water leak sensors, cameras and thermostats.

How much does homeowners insurance cost in Ohio?

The average annual cost of home insurance in Ohio is $1,140. That’s 37% less than the national average of $1,820.

In most U.S. states, including Ohio, many insurers use your credit-based insurance score to help set rates. Your insurance score is similar but not identical to your traditional credit score. 

In Ohio, those with poor credit pay an average of $2,775 per year for homeowners insurance, according to NerdWallet’s rate analysis. That’s 143% more than those with good credit.

Average cost of homeowners insurance in Ohio by city

How much you pay for home insurance in Ohio may vary slightly depending on where you live. For example, the average cost of homeowners insurance in Cincinnati is $1,170 per year. In Cleveland, homeowners insurance costs about $1,155 per year, on average. 

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Grove City

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Youngstown

The cheapest home insurance in Ohio

Here are the insurers we found with average annual rates below the Ohio average of $1,140.

What to know about Ohio homeowners insurance

With lake effect snow off Lake Erie, Ohio, homeowners are likely well aware of the perils of winter weather on their property. However, they may be less attuned to the risk of flooding, which homeowners insurance doesn’t typically cover. While uncommon, floods can be devastating, like the Ohio River flood of 2018.

Winter weather

Severe weather can cause serious damage to a home. Standard homeowners policies cover damage from problems you might encounter in the colder months, such as burst pipes or heavy snow and wind. 

However, your policy won’t cover everything. You may find, for example, that you need separate flood insurance for flooding caused by melting snow. Or if a tree falls on your property in a storm, your insurer may pay to fix your home and remove the tree but not to replace it. Check your policy or contact your agent if you’re unsure about your coverage.

Flooding

Floods can wreak havoc on a home and rack up quite the bill and a standard homeowners policy won’t help you pay for it. Instead, you’ll need separate flood insurance. While your mortgage lender may require you to buy flood insurance if your home is in a high-risk area, even homes outside of traditional floodplains can experience flood damage.

To find out if you’re at risk, put your address into the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s flood maps or visit RiskFactor.com, a website from the nonprofit First Street Foundation. Even if you have a low risk, it may be worthwhile to purchase flood insurance to protect yourself financially.

While you can buy flood coverage anytime, there is typically a 30-day waiting period before the insurance takes effect.

Tornadoes

Although tornadoes are relatively rare in Ohio, they can cause significant destruction when they blow through. Homeowners insurance covers tornado damage, but because a twister can destroy your home, you’ll want to ensure you have enough dwelling coverage to rebuild the structure of your house entirely. 

For example, if you have $200,000 of coverage and it costs $250,000 to rebuild due to inflation, you’ll be on the hook for that final $50,000. Call your insurance agent for help choosing the proper coverage limits.

Ohio insurance department

In Ohio, the Department of Insurance oversees the insurance industry. It’s where you can learn more about insurance regulations in the state or file a complaint against your insurance company. For direct assistance, you can call the agency toll-free at 800-686-1526.

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Frequently asked questions

Is home insurance required in Ohio?

The state does not legally require homeowners insurance, but your mortgage lender may require you to buy it.

How can I save money on Ohio home insurance?

Here are three ways to save money on homeowners insurance in Ohio:

  • Shop around to make sure you’re getting the best rate.

  • Choose a higher home insurance deductible. (A deductible is the amount of a claim you’re responsible for.) In case of any claims, you’ll pay more out of pocket, but your annual rates will be lower.

  • Bundle your home and auto insurance for an overall lower rate.

Does Ohio homeowners insurance cover flooding?

Standard homeowners insurance policies typically don’t cover flooding. That means you may want to buy separate flood insurance if you’re in a high-risk area.

Amanda Shapland contributed to this story.

This post was originally published on Nerd Wallet

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