New York Renters Insurance (2026): $15/mo NAIC baseline, current filings 10-25% higher
New York renters insurance averages $15/mo per NAIC 2023 published data — the most recent state-aggregate baseline. Current carrier-filed rates typically run 10-25% above this baseline due to post-2023 loss-cost inflation.
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Why rates in New York look the way they do
New York auto insurance ($1,779/yr NAIC 2023) is high, but the per-claim payout is fast: no-fault PIP covers $50K of medical without litigation, which keeps minor claims out of court entirely.
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.
A few state-specific dynamics worth knowing:
- 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.
Best New York renters insurance by driver profile
The “best” renters carrier in New York depends on your specific profile. Below is how we route the top-rated carriers based on profile signals, using 0 recent filings + the 2023 NAIC baseline.
Cheapest renters insurance in New York: Lemonade typically files the lowest baseline rate ($12-18/mo for $30K personal property), available via mobile app with same-day binding.
Best for bundled auto+renters in New York: State Farm and Allstate offer 5-15% multi-policy discounts that often beat Lemonade once bundled.
New York renters insurance — what affects your rate
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.
Renters insurance is the cheapest line of personal insurance — typically $12-25/mo for $30K personal property + $100K liability. The factor that varies most is the building itself (high-rise, sprinklered, low-crime ZIP) and any specialty-item scheduling (jewelry, electronics, instruments over standard sub-limits).
Frequently asked: New York renters insurance
How much does renters insurance cost in New York?
The 2023 NAIC published average is $188/year (about $15/mo). Recent carrier filings suggest current rates run 10-25% above this baseline; the table above shows the actual filed numbers. Your specific quote depends on your ZIP, age, vehicle, driving record, and credit (where credit-based scoring is permitted).
Why are New York renters insurance rates what they are?
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.
How can I lower my New York renters insurance bill?
The single biggest lever is comparing quotes across carriers — rate differences for the same profile commonly run 30-50%. The table above shows where carriers currently file baseline rates; your actual quote may rank carriers differently. Use Sage to get personalized quotes in 60 seconds: Start Sage
How PolicyChat sources this data
PolicyChat Rate Authority aggregates three public + licensed sources, with per-record provenance. Every row above can be traced to its source filing or partner-feed quote.
- State Department of Insurance / SERFF filings — public rate filings. PolicyChat Rate Authority pulls daily; filings appear within days of carrier submission.
- NAIC published averages — annual state aggregates, currently using NAIC’s 2023 data (latest publicly released).
- Licensed partner feeds (EverQuote, LendingTree) — real-time per-profile quotes pulled when a user walks through Sage.
Methodology: /methodology/rate-authority/
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