Part of our Georgia renters insurance report — statewide rates & carrier rankings.

TLDR
  • Atlanta averages $198/year ($16/month) for renters insurance — 18% above the national average of $168
  • At near-national-average rates, a standard policy provides strong value — standard coverage of $20K property + $100K liability is a solid starting point.
  • Lemonade, State Farm, and GEICO are typically the most competitive carriers; compare at least three before buying
  • Renters insurance is not required by Georgia law, but many landlords require it in lease agreements
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What is the average cost of renters insurance in Atlanta?

The average cost of renters insurance in Atlanta is $198 per year — about $16/month. That puts Atlanta 18% above the national average of $168. Atlanta's rapid growth has pushed rates up — denser traffic, rising repair costs, and an expanding urban footprint have made the city one of the pricier Southeastern markets. A standard policy at this price includes $20,000 in personal property coverage and $100,000 in liability coverage. Higher limits and endorsements cost more but are often worth it in urban markets where personal property values tend to run above average.

Carrier selection matters even in mid-range markets. The spread between the cheapest and most expensive renters insurance quote for the same Atlanta renter profile is typically $80–160/year. Lemonade, State Farm, and GEICO are consistently the most competitive renters insurance options in Atlanta. Lemonade tends to price well for standard coverage; State Farm offers multiple discount opportunities (bundling, claims-free, smart home devices); GEICO is worth comparing especially for military members and veterans. The rate spread between carriers in this market is typically $60–130/year for the same coverage level.

Cheapest renters insurance in Atlanta

Lemonade, State Farm, and GEICO are consistently the most competitive renters insurance options in Atlanta. Lemonade tends to price well for standard coverage; State Farm offers multiple discount opportunities (bundling, claims-free, smart home devices); GEICO is worth comparing especially for military members and veterans. The rate spread between carriers in this market is typically $60–130/year for the same coverage level.

One tip that pays off in Atlanta: verify that your policy's personal property limit is set to replacement cost value (RCV) rather than actual cash value (ACV). RCV policies pay what it costs to replace your belongings new; ACV policies deduct depreciation, which can significantly reduce your payout for older electronics or furniture. The premium difference is usually $5–15/year — worth it for most renters.

Coverage considerations for Atlanta renters

Atlanta is a mid-market for renters insurance — no extreme natural disaster exposure and solid carrier participation means premiums stay near the national average. That said, the spread between the cheapest and most expensive carrier for the same renter profile is typically $80–150/year, making it worth comparing rates at every renewal. Personal property theft is the most common claim type in most urban markets; make sure your contents limit reflects the actual replacement cost of your electronics, bike, and valuables. Liability coverage of $300,000 (vs. the standard $100,000) typically adds only $5–10/year and provides substantially better protection if a guest is injured in your unit.

Atlanta renters insurance average: $198/year ($16/month) — 18% above the national average of $168. At near-national-average rates, a standard policy provides strong value — standard coverage of $20K property + $100K liability is a solid starting point.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average cost of renters insurance in Atlanta?
The average cost of renters insurance in Atlanta is $198/year (about $16/month) — 18% above the national average of $168. Rates vary by ZIP code, coverage amount, and insurer.

What is the cheapest renters insurance in Atlanta?
Lemonade, State Farm, and GEICO are consistently among the cheapest options in Atlanta. The cheapest carrier for your specific address depends on local underwriting — enter your ZIP to see current rankings.

Is renters insurance required in Atlanta?
No state requires renters insurance by law. However, many landlords in Atlanta require tenants to carry renters insurance as a lease condition — especially in professionally managed properties. Even when not required, renters insurance in Atlanta typically costs $13–17/month for standard coverage, providing $20,000–30,000 in personal property protection and $100,000 in liability coverage.

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