Independent · Reader-funded · Updated 2026

The Rankings

The best homeowners insurance, ranked

Every option we've reviewed, scored on the same 100-point rubric and ordered best-first. No brand pays for placement — the number is the one we calculated.

  1. Editor's Choice 1

    USAA Homeowners Insurance

    USAA is the gold standard for homeowners insurance — if you can get in the door. Its claims handling, coverage quality, and member loyalty are unmatched in this category. The hard ceiling is eligibility: if you or an immediate family member has not served in the U.S. military, USAA simply isn't an option for you, and no amount of goodwill changes that.

    4.7
  2. 2

    Amica Homeowners Insurance

    Amica is what you get when a carrier genuinely optimizes for customer experience rather than shareholder returns. Its satisfaction scores and claims reputation are as good as it gets among nationally available carriers. The trade-off is price: Amica is rarely the cheapest option, and if budget is your primary constraint, you'll feel that gap at renewal.

    4.5
  3. 3

    State Farm Homeowners Insurance

    State Farm is the definition of dependable. It won't dazzle you with low prices or sleek apps, but it has been protecting homes for over a century, its agent network is genuinely useful, and it backs its policies with the financial reserves to pay large claims. For homeowners who value local relationships and proven stability, it's a strong default. For those chasing the lowest premium or a fully digital experience, it isn't.

    4.3
  4. 4

    Allstate Homeowners Insurance

    Allstate has the widest endorsement menu in the mainstream homeowners market, and its digital tools are genuinely useful. The problem is that the total cost can climb quickly once you add the coverages that make the policy worthwhile, and the claims experience is more variable than you'd want from a carrier this large. It's a reasonable choice for a well-researched buyer — not a default one.

    3.9
  5. 5

    Lemonade Homeowners Insurance

    Lemonade has done something genuinely hard: it made buying home insurance feel easy and even pleasant. For straightforward homes in supported states with simple claims needs, it can be a smart, low-cost choice. For complex properties, high-value contents, or situations where a contested claim is a real risk, the lack of a proven track record and the limits of AI-driven claims handling are meaningful gaps.

    3.5

How we score

Our methodology

Every homeowners insurance runs the same gauntlet. We weight what actually matters to readers, convert it to a 100-point score, and re-test on a fixed schedule.

01

Value for money

What you pay against what you actually get — not just the sticker number.

02

Coverage & quality

Breadth and depth of what is on offer, stress-tested against real-world needs.

03

Service & support

How easy it is to get help when something goes wrong, and how fast.

04

Transparency

Clear terms, no surprise costs, and honest marketing. Hidden catches cost points.