Hi! I’m Monica, and today I want to share the rollercoaster experience my husband, Alex, and I had as new homeowners navigating the world of home insurance for the very first time.
When we finally closed on our adorable little craftsman-style home in a quiet North Carolina neighborhood, we were over the moon. 🏠💍 After years of apartment living and dreaming about a place of our own, the dream became real.
But the moment we started talking about insurance, reality hit hard. I remember looking at Alex and saying:
“Do we even know what we’re doing here?”
We didn’t. 😅
So we dove headfirst into research, asked a lot of questions, got a few quotes that made us blink twice, and eventually found a policy that gave us peace of mind without emptying our savings.
Here’s what we learned—and how you can find the right home insurance as a new homeowner too.
🧠 What We Didn’t Know About Home Insurance (But Learned Quickly)
We knew we needed it—our lender required it. But when we got our first quote? $2,400/year.
My jaw dropped.
What we didn’t realize at first was that home insurance isn’t one-size-fits-all. There’s more to it than just picking a company and paying a bill.
Here’s what you need to know as a new homeowner:
📋 Coverage Type | 🏡 Why It Matters |
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Dwelling Coverage | Covers the structure of your home if it’s damaged or destroyed |
Personal Property | Covers your stuff (furniture, clothes, electronics) |
Liability Coverage | If someone gets hurt on your property, this covers legal costs |
Medical Payments | Helps pay for minor injuries to guests |
Loss of Use (ALE) | Pays for hotel/rent if you can’t live in your home after damage |
Deductible | The amount you pay before insurance kicks in |
We realized quickly that underinsuring or overinsuring could cost us more than we thought.
🔍 Comparing Quotes: Who We Looked At
We used a couple of comparison tools and also spoke to local agents. Here’s a breakdown of the quotes we received for our 3-bedroom, 1,800 sq ft home:
🏢 Insurance Company | 💵 Annual Quote | 🎯 Best For |
---|---|---|
State Farm | $1,428 | Trusted agents, strong local presence |
Allstate | $1,382 | Great bundling with auto insurance |
GEICO (partnered with Homesite) | $1,336 | Fast online process |
Lemonade | $1,245 | Digital-first, great for younger homeowners |
Progressive | $1,312 | Offers custom packages for new homes |
Hippo | $1,268 | Fast quotes, good tech integrations |
🥇 We ended up choosing Hippo Insurance. It was the perfect balance of cost, coverage, and a modern digital experience we both liked.
📄 What Our Policy Included
We went with a $1,268 annual premium and a $1,000 deductible, which felt reasonable for us. Here’s a snapshot of our coverage:
📋 Coverage Type | 💵 Our Amount |
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Dwelling | $310,000 |
Personal Property | $75,000 |
Liability | $300,000 |
Medical Payments | $5,000 |
Loss of Use | $25,000 |
Water Backup | ✅ Included |
Equipment Breakdown | ✅ Included |
Earthquake/Flood | ❌ (not needed for our area) |
We added equipment breakdown coverage for our new appliances, and water backup protection just in case—we’ve heard horror stories from neighbors. 😬
🎁 Discounts That Helped Us Save
We weren’t going to leave any savings on the table. Here’s what we qualified for:
🎁 Discount | ✅ Did We Get It? |
---|---|
New home construction | ✅ Yes (built in 2021) |
Security system | ✅ Yes (door sensors + smart camera) |
Bundled with auto insurance | ✅ Yes (with Progressive) |
Smoke detectors & carbon monoxide alarms | ✅ Yes |
Fire extinguisher on premises | ✅ Yes |
Paperless billing & autopay | ✅ Yes |
First-time buyer discount | ✅ Yes! 🎉 |
In total, we saved about $370/year just through discounts. Worth every email and phone call.
🧠 Lessons We Learned As First-Time Homeowners
✅ 1. Start Early (Before Closing Day!)
We almost waited too long. Get your quotes before you close, especially if your lender needs proof of insurance for underwriting.
✅ 2. Don’t Choose Just the Cheapest Option
Lemonade had the lowest price, but it didn’t include water backup, and their liability limit was lower. The cheapest isn’t always best.
✅ 3. Ask About Regional Add-ons
In North Carolina, flooding can be an issue in some areas. We asked our agent if we needed extra flood coverage—thankfully, we didn’t. But it’s worth asking.
✅ 4. Raise Your Deductible (But Not Too Much)
A $1,000 deductible gave us solid savings without making emergencies unaffordable. $2,500 would have saved more—but felt risky.
✅ 5. Inventory Everything You Own
We used an app to document everything: electronics, appliances, furniture, even clothes. That list is gold if we ever need to make a claim. 📱🛋️
💬 Questions We Asked (That You Should Too)
❓ What does my mortgage lender require in a policy?
Minimum dwelling coverage—often equal to the loan amount—but check with them.
❓ Does this policy cover wind, hail, or water damage?
Always confirm. Some basic policies exclude certain types of water damage, especially in high-risk areas.
❓ What’s the claims process like?
We chose Hippo partly because they had fast, tech-friendly claims processing. Make sure you know what to expect before you need it.
❓ Can I cancel and switch if I find a better rate?
Yes. You can cancel your policy anytime and often get a pro-rated refund—just don’t let coverage lapse.
📱 Tools That Helped Us
🛠️ Tool | 📌 Why It Was Useful |
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Policygenius | Compared multiple quotes easily |
Hippo.com | Fast online quoting & buying |
Lemonade app | We tested it—it’s slick & simple |
Google Sheets | We built a spreadsheet to compare quotes |
Sortly (Inventory app) | We logged everything we own for personal property tracking |
❤️ Final Thoughts From a First-Time Homeowner (Still Smiling 😊)
Buying a home was a huge step—but figuring out home insurance as a new homeowner was a whole different challenge. I’m so glad we didn’t just click the first ad we saw or take the lender’s default suggestion.
Here’s my advice for fellow new homeowners:
- 📊 Compare quotes early—at least 4 or 5
- 🛠️ Customize your coverage for your home’s risks
- 💸 Ask for every possible discount
- 🧾 Choose a deductible that balances cost and confidence
- 📞 Don’t be afraid to ask real agents questions—even if you go digital
Now Alex and I can finally just enjoy our home. The cozy nights, the creaky wood floors, and even the weird old attic we’re still too scared to go in. 😂
But more than anything, we sleep better knowing that if anything happens—we’re covered.