Home Insurance Calculator — Maine (ME) 2025
The average home insurance cost in Maine is $1,330 per year ($111/month) for a standard policy on a $250,000 home. This is 30% below the national average of $1,900/year. Use our calculator to estimate your premium.
Maine Home Insurance Calculator
Estimated Annual Premium
$1,330
Estimated Monthly Cost
$111
| Home Value | Basic (HO-1) | Standard (HO-3) | Premium (HO-5) |
|---|---|---|---|
| $150,000 | $559 | $798 | $1,077 |
| $250,000 | $931 | $1,330 | $1,796 |
| $350,000 | $1,303 | $1,862 | $2,514 |
| $500,000 | $1,862 | $2,660 | $3,591 |
| $750,000 | $2,793 | $3,990 | $5,387 |
| $1,000,000 | $3,724 | $5,320 | $7,182 |
| Coverage Feature | Basic (HO-1) | Standard (HO-3) | Premium (HO-5) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dwelling (Structure) | Named Perils Only | Open Peril | Open Peril |
| Personal Property | Named Perils Only | Named Perils | Open Peril |
| Liability Protection | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Additional Living Expenses | Limited | Yes | Yes |
| Water Backup Coverage | No | Optional | Often Included |
| Scheduled Personal Property | No | Optional | Optional |
| Replacement Cost on Contents | No (ACV) | Optional | Yes |
| Est. Annual Cost (ME, $250K home) | $931 | $1,330 | $1,796 |
How to Choose Home Insurance in Maine
The right home insurance policy in Maine depends on how much protection you need beyond the basics. A Basic (HO-1) policy is the least expensive option at around $931/year for a $250K home, but it only covers a short list of named perils — fire, lightning, windstorm, and a few others. If a peril is not on the list, you are not covered.
Most Maine homeowners choose a Standard (HO-3) policy, which covers your dwelling on an open-peril basis — meaning everything is covered unless it is specifically excluded (such as floods and earthquakes). Your personal belongings are still covered on a named-peril basis, which is adequate for most households.
A Premium (HO-5) policy extends open-peril coverage to your personal property as well, and typically includes replacement-cost valuation on contents rather than actual cash value (which deducts for depreciation). At roughly $1,796/year in Maine, it is the best choice for homeowners with valuable belongings or those who want the fewest coverage gaps.
Regardless of which tier you select, make sure your dwelling coverage limit reflects the actual rebuilding cost of your home — not the real-estate market value. Also consider adding endorsements for risks common in Maine, such as water backup, identity theft, or equipment breakdown coverage. Bundling with auto insurance typically saves 5–15%.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is home insurance in Maine?▼
The average homeowners insurance premium in Maine is approximately $1,330 per year for a standard policy on a $250,000 home. Costs vary based on home value, coverage type, location within the state, and your claims history.
What does homeowners insurance cover in Maine?▼
A standard homeowners insurance policy (HO-3) in Maine covers damage to your home's structure, personal property, liability protection, and additional living expenses if your home becomes uninhabitable. Premium policies (HO-5) offer broader coverage with fewer exclusions.
How can I reduce my home insurance costs in Maine?▼
To lower your homeowners insurance in Maine: increase your deductible, install security systems and smoke detectors, bundle with auto insurance, maintain a good credit score, and shop around for competitive quotes annually.
Does Maine require homeowners insurance?▼
Maine does not legally require homeowners insurance. However, if you have a mortgage, your lender will almost certainly require you to maintain adequate homeowners insurance coverage for the duration of the loan.
What factors affect home insurance rates in Maine?▼
Key factors include your home's location, age, and construction type, the replacement cost, your claims history, credit score, proximity to fire stations, and whether the area is prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or flooding.
What is the difference between HO-1, HO-3, and HO-5 policies in Maine?▼
HO-1 (basic) covers only specific named perils like fire and theft — it is the most limited and least expensive option at roughly $931/year in Maine for a $250K home. HO-3 (standard) is the most common policy, covering your dwelling against all perils except those specifically excluded. HO-5 (premium) extends open-peril coverage to both your dwelling and personal property, offering the broadest protection at around $1,796/year.
Does home insurance in Maine cover flooding?▼
No. Standard homeowners insurance policies in Maine do not cover flood damage. If your property is in a flood-prone area, you will need a separate flood insurance policy, typically through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or a private flood insurer. Flood policies have a 30-day waiting period before coverage begins.
How does my home's value affect insurance premiums in Maine?▼
Home value is a major premium driver because it determines the replacement cost insurers would pay after a total loss. In Maine, a standard policy on a $150,000 home averages $798/year, while the same coverage on a $750,000 home runs approximately $3,990/year — roughly proportional to the value increase.
What is a home insurance deductible and how should I choose one?▼
A deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket before your insurer covers a claim. Common deductibles range from $500 to $2,500. A higher deductible lowers your annual premium — often by 10–25% — but means more out-of-pocket expense when you file a claim. Choose a deductible you could comfortably pay in an emergency.
Should I insure my home for market value or replacement cost in Maine?▼
Always insure for replacement cost, not market value. Market value includes land, which doesn't need rebuilding. Replacement cost reflects what it would actually cost to rebuild your home from scratch using current materials and labor prices in Maine. Underinsuring can leave a devastating gap if you suffer a total loss.