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Homeowners, Flood, Wildfire & Earthquake Insurance in District of Columbia

Estimated premiums for all four major property insurance types, plus FEMA flood zone breakdowns for District of Columbia.

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About These Estimates

These figures are estimates only, derived from publicly available data sources for District of Columbia and its constituent census tracts, and are not insurance quotes. Actual premiums depend on your specific property, coverage selections, insurer, claims history, and underwriting decisions. Always obtain quotes from a licensed insurance agent before making coverage decisions.

Homeowners Insurance & Risk

Estimates are annualized and based on the median home value of $816,667 in District of Columbia. Actual premiums will vary based on individual risk factors.

Homeowners (HO-3)
$1,740
/ year
โ‰ˆ $145 / month
Calculated at $1.45 per $1,000 of home value + $556 base fee.
Nation: 28th PercentileState: 100th Percentile

Standard HO-3 policies typically exclude damage from earthquakes and may have restrictions regarding wildfires. Supplemental policies may be required.

Earthquake Supplement
$58
/ year
โ‰ˆ $5 / month
Calculated at $0.07 per $1k value.
Nation: 44th PercentileState: 100th Percentile
Wildfire Risk
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Appears Low Risk: Here's Why

Based on FEMA's National Risk Index, District of Columbia shows minimal wildfire exposure. Fire damage from brush and grass fires is typically covered under a standard HO-3 policy. No supplemental wildfire coverage is typically required for properties in this area.

We recommend consulting your insurance agent to confirm your policy's wildfire coverage and any applicable exclusions before making coverage decisions.

Flood Risk & FEMA Zones

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Flood Insurance Estimate

Estimated premiums under FEMA's NFIP Risk Rating 2.0 vary by property-specific flood exposure, elevation certificate, and coverage level.

Annual Premium
$478
/ year
โ‰ˆ $40 / month
Calculated at $0.59 per $1,000 of home value.
Nation: 1th PercentileState: 100th Percentile

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is homeowners insurance in District of Columbia, DC?

The estimated annual homeowners insurance premium for a median-priced home ($816,667) in District of Columbia, DC is approximately $1,740/year ($145/month). This estimate is based on local HO-3 policy rates from Safe Rate's geographic insurance dataset.

Is flood insurance required in District of Columbia, DC?

Most of District of Columbia, DC falls outside FEMA's Special Flood Hazard Area. While flood insurance is not federally mandated for most properties here, it is available and often recommended for comprehensive coverage.

What FEMA flood zone is District of Columbia, DC in?

Detailed FEMA flood zone data for District of Columbia, DC is available on Safe Rate's insurance and flood risk page.

How much is flood insurance in District of Columbia, DC?

The estimated annual NFIP flood insurance premium for a median-priced home in District of Columbia, DC is approximately $478/year. Actual premiums under FEMA's Risk Rating 2.0 vary by property-specific flood exposure, elevation certificate, and coverage level.

Do I need earthquake insurance in District of Columbia, DC?

Standard homeowners insurance does not cover earthquake damage. For a median-priced home in District of Columbia, DC, an earthquake insurance supplement is estimated to cost approximately $58/year. The exact premium depends on the property's age, construction type, and soil conditions.

How much is wildfire insurance in District of Columbia, DC?

For most properties in District of Columbia, DC, basic fire damage is covered by a standard homeowners insurance (HO-3) policy, and specialized, high-risk wildfire supplements are not typically required.

What is the flood risk in District of Columbia, DC?

Flood risk data and FEMA flood zone maps for District of Columbia, DC are available on Safe Rate to help you understand your property's exposure to flooding.