How to think about home insurance in New York: what to buy and why
Updated May 21, 2026 — PolicyChat refreshes this page when new state DOI filings post.
For New York homeowners, the question is replacement cost, not market value. Construction costs are up materially since 2020. A home insured for its 2020 dwelling value can be 25-35% underinsured against current rebuild cost.
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How PolicyChat sources this data
PolicyChat Rate Authority aggregates three public + licensed sources, with per-record provenance. Every rate cited on this page links to its source filing.
- State DOI / SERFF filings — public rate filings, refreshed daily.
- NAIC published averages — annual state aggregates (currently 2023, latest released).
- Licensed partner feeds (EverQuote, LendingTree) — real-time per-profile quotes when a user walks through Sage.
Methodology: /methodology/rate-authority/
How to think about this
New York is a prior-approval state with one of the strictest no-fault auto regimes in the country, which drives both higher auto premiums and significantly faster claim resolution than tort states.
Replacement cost = current cost to rebuild your specific home with current materials + labor. Some carriers offer guaranteed-replacement-cost coverage (Chubb, PURE, USAA for members); most cap at policy limit, which means underinsurance shows up at exactly the moment you can’t afford it.
New York-specific things to know
- No-fault auto with $50K PIP minimum; serious-injury threshold required for litigation.
- NY-specific Catastrophe Risk Surcharge applies to coastal homeowners policies on Long Island.
- NY DFS (not a standalone DOI) regulates both insurance and financial services.
When the recommendation changes
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