
Homeowners insurance in North Dakota helps residents in the Peace Garden State protect their homes and personal belongings. From winter storms to wildfires, there are many risks North Dakota homeowners face throughout the year. That’s why you need the right
homeowners insurance to stay protected through it all.
Get the peace of mind you deserve through the AARP® Homeowners Insurance Program from The Hartford.1 Since 1984, this program has been helping AARP members get home insurance coverage to protect their home and personal property from damage.
Homeowners Coverage Options in North Dakota
The Hartford’s homeowners insurance policies come with a wide array of coverages to help give homeowners the protection they need:
Dwelling coverage is the part of your homeowners insurance policy that covers your home and its attached structures. With dwelling coverage, your home’s roof, walls and electrical wiring are all protected if they get damaged by a covered loss.
Personal property coverage helps cover your personal belongings such as furniture, appliances and clothing.
Loss of use coverage helps pay for your temporary living expenses, up to your policy limits, if you can’t live in your home after it’s damaged by a covered loss.
Medical payments coverage helps pay for medical expenses, up to policy limits, if someone who isn’t a resident of your household is injured on your property.2
Additional Coverages for North Dakota Home Insurance
- Valuable items blanket coverage provides extra coverage for your valuable items like jewelry, china and silverware. While your homeowners policy may cap coverage for theft on jewelry up to $1,500, The Hartford’s Valuable Items Blanket Coverage can increase the limit to $10,000 per item.
- Homeowners equipment breakdown coverage helps cover mechanical or electrical breakdowns of your appliances and electronics. This benefit also provides coverage if you want to make “green” upgrades. It pays up to 125% of your cost to replace any covered equipment with items that are similar, but more energy efficient or environmentally friendly. However, normal wear and tear is excluded from this coverage.
- Rental property insurance helps protect you if you’re a landlord for rental units.
Keep in mind that water damage caused by flooding won’t be covered by a standard home insurance policy. Instead, you’ll need to purchase a separate
flood insurance policy to stay protected.***
How Much Is Homeowners Insurance in North Dakota?

On average, homeowners insurance in North Dakota costs $2,475 per year, or $206 per month.
3 However,
homeowners insurance rates are different for each person. The price you pay for home insurance may be influenced by factors like your:
- Location
- Home’s construction
- Home’s age
- Replacement cost
- Coverage amount
Common Home Insurance Discounts in North Dakota
With the AARP Homeowners Insurance Program from The Hartford, you’ll have access to several
homeowners insurance discounts to help you save on your premiums. For example, you can be eligible for discounts when you:
- Bundle your insurance policies with The Hartford, which can help you save up to 12% on your auto insurance and 20% on your home, condo or renters insurance.**
- Install home security systems, like burglar alarms.
- Increase your home’s fire protection by installing sprinkler systems.
Is Homeowners Insurance Required in North Dakota?
Get a Free Quote for North Dakota Homeowners Insurance
The Hartford is a trusted auto and home insurance company backed by 200 years of experience. With our high ratings for customer and claims service, you can count on The Hartford to be there when you need us most. To learn more about the savings and benefits available to you through the AARP Homeowners Insurance Program from The Hartford,
get a quote online or call
877-422-2345.
Last Updated: August 20, 2024
2 Medical benefits are calculated on the basis of usual, customary and reasonable charges.
3 Bankrate, “Average homeowners insurance cost in August 2024”
*** This is an optional coverage and may not be available in all states.