What changes quotes in New York
- Risk themes: coastal wind, condos, co-ops, winter freeze.
- Local rebuild cost and labor availability.
- Roof age, exterior material, and inspection history.
- Wind, hail, flood, earthquake, or wildfire deductibles where relevant.
- Carrier appetite and state insurance department rules.
Quote questions to ask
| Question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Which policy form applies? | HO-3, HO-6, HO-4, and DP-3 cover different homes. |
| Is flood separate? | Standard homeowners policies usually do not cover flood. |
| How is the roof settled? | Older roofs may face ACV or cosmetic damage restrictions. |
| Which deductible applies? | State and peril-specific deductibles may apply. |
Local editor note
We do not publish a single exact premium for New York. Averages can help orientation, but quotes depend on ZIP, home age, limit, deductible, claims, and carrier appetite.
Use NAIC and the NY insurance department path to verify regulatory questions.
Sources and verification
Insurance availability, endorsements, deductibles, and rating rules vary by state and insurer. Use these official or industry sources as a starting point, then read the actual policy form and declarations page.