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Tracking down the cheapest homeowners insurance for you takes some digging and comparing quotes from multiple home insurance companies.

Home insurance companies gauge risk differently from one another. One insurer may put more emphasis on one metric and not as much on another.

That’s why getting quotes from at least three homeowners insurance companies is an essential part of shopping for the cheapest homeowners insurance in Kansas. We found that USAA has the lowest average home insurance rates in Kansas at $3,177 per year on average.

Let’s take a look at homeowners insurance in Kansas and how to find the best home insurance rates.

Key Takeaways

  • The cheapest homeowners insurance for $300,000 dwelling coverage, $300,000 liability protection and $1,000 deductible in Kansas is offered by USAA at $3,177 per year.
  • The homeowners insurance in Kansas is $1,626 more than the national average.
  • The zipcode 66224 offers the cheapest homeowners insurance in Kansas at $3,225 per year.

Cheap homeowners insurance companies in Kansas

USAA, Travelers and Garrison have the three cheapest Kansas homeowners insurance rates, on average.

Here are average annual premium for homeowners insurance in Kansas for a policy with $300,000 dwelling coverage and $300,000 liability protection with a $1,000 deductible.

CompanyAverage annual premiumAverage monthly premium
USAA$3,177$265
Travelers$3,294$275
Garrison$3,887$324
Allstate$4,208$351
Allied$4,746$396
Nationwide$4,761$397
State Farm$5,222$435
Farm Bureau$5,405$450
Farmers$6,160$513
Safeco$7,609$634
American Family$8,345$695
Foremost$8,378$698

Compare cheap homeowners insurance in Kansas by ratings

Experts at Insure.com compared the cheapest homeowners insurance companies in Kansas based on J.D. Power score and AM best rating. Among the carriers surveyed, USAA received the highest J.D. power score — 882 out of 1000.

Find below the list of cheap homeowners insurance companies and J.D. Power score and AM Best rating.

CompanyJ.D. Power scoreAM Best rating
USAA882A++
State Farm835A++
American Family831A
Allstate829A+
Farmers813A
Nationwide812A+
Safeco810A
Liberty Mutual806A
Travelers800A++

How much is home insurance in Kansas

The average homeowners insurance in Kansas is $3,931 for $300,000 dwelling and $300,000 liability coverage with a $1,000 deductible.

Beyond location, insurance providers also consider claims history for you, your home and the area; building costs; coverage level; and credit history.

Filing multiple claims is one way to see much higher home insurance premiums.

Average annual premiumAverage monthly premium
$3,931$328

Cheapest homeowners insurance in Kansas by ZIP code

Homeowners insurance costs vary in Kansas. Location, including ZIP code, is just one aspect of home insurance costs.

Here are the average home insurance cost by city/ZIP codes in Kansas:

ZIP codeAverage annual premiumAverage monthly premium
66224$3,225$269
66021$3,246$270
66209$3,255$271
66018$3,275$273
66211$3,277$273
66019$3,280$273
66047$3,286$274
66227$3,321$277
66220$3,326$277
66213$3,328$277
66215$3,344$279
66061$3,349$279
66218$3,354$280
66049$3,358$280
66223$3,359$280

Home insurance rates vary from one city to another. But with Insure.com, finding the right home insurance policy is easy. Learn more about homeowners insurance costs for different cities below.

Home insurance rates in Kansas by city

How much is home insurance in other states

Alaska$1,799/Year
Alabama$2,981/Year
Arkansas$3,439/Year
Arizona$1,976/Year
California$1,166/Year
Colorado$3,082/Year
Connecticut$1,961/Year
Washington D.C.$1,488/Year
Delaware$1,521/Year
Florida$3,439/Year
Georgia$2,555/Year
Hawaii$499/Year
Iowa$2,540/Year
Idaho$1,842/Year
Illinois$2,201/Year
Indiana$2,423/Year
Kentucky$2,862/Year
Louisiana$3,270/Year
Massachusetts$1,920/Year
Maryland$1,518/Year
Maine$1,833/Year
Michigan$2,153/Year
Minnesota$3,010/Year
Missouri$3,111/Year
Mississippi$3,340/Year
Montana$2,809/Year
North Carolina$2,009/Year
North Dakota$2,601/Year
Nebraska$3,133/Year
New Hampshire$1,455/Year
New Jersey$1,744/Year
New Mexico$2,299/Year
Nevada$1,486/Year
New York$1,840/Year
Ohio$2,107/Year
Oklahoma$4,445/Year
Oregon$1,608/Year
Pennsylvania$1,720/Year
Rhode Island$2,125/Year
South Carolina$2,678/Year
South Dakota$3,172/Year
Tennessee$2,692/Year
Texas$3,429/Year
Utah$1,378/Year
Virginia$1,956/Year
Vermont$1,212/Year
Washington$1,514/Year
Wisconsin$1,732/Year
West Virginia$2,486/Year
Wyoming$2,083/Year
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Les, a former managing editor, insurance, at QuinStreet, has more than 20 years of experience in journalism. In his career, he has covered everything from health insurance to presidential politics.