Part of our California renters insurance report — statewide rates & carrier rankings.
- Sacramento averages $215/year ($18/month) for renters insurance — 28% above the national average of $168
- Fire and smoke damage to personal property is covered by standard renters insurance — verify your ALE (additional living expenses) limit is adequate for local temporary housing costs.
- State Farm, Lemonade, and GEICO are typically the most competitive carriers; compare at least three before buying
- Renters insurance is not required by California law, but many landlords require it in lease agreements
What is the average cost of renters insurance in Sacramento?
The average cost of renters insurance in Sacramento is $215 per year — about $18/month. That puts Sacramento 28% above the national average of $168. The Sacramento metro sits at the edge of California's most active wildfire zone; rates vary significantly between downtown and foothills/rural ZIPs. 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 Sacramento renter profile is typically $80–160/year. State Farm, Lemonade, and GEICO are consistently the most competitive renters insurance options in Sacramento. State Farm tends to price well for standard coverage; Lemonade 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 Sacramento
State Farm, Lemonade, and GEICO are consistently the most competitive renters insurance options in Sacramento. State Farm tends to price well for standard coverage; Lemonade 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 Sacramento: 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 Sacramento renters
Standard renters insurance covers personal property damaged by fire, including wildfires — this means your furniture, electronics, clothing, and other belongings are covered if wildfire damages or destroys the building. Smoke damage is typically covered as well, though some policies have sublimits for smoke-related claims. Additional living expenses (ALE) coverage is especially important in wildfire-prone markets: it pays for temporary housing if you're under evacuation order or your unit is uninhabitable, which can be a significant expense in Sacramento's rental market. In very high-risk WUI (wildland-urban interface) communities, some carriers have reduced availability or exited the market — if you're denied coverage, the state FAIR Plan is available as a last resort, though at higher cost.
Sacramento renters insurance average: $215/year ($18/month) — 28% above the national average of $168. Fire and smoke damage to personal property is covered by standard renters insurance — verify your ALE (additional living expenses) limit is adequate for local temporary housing costs.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average cost of renters insurance in Sacramento?
The average cost of renters insurance in Sacramento is $215/year (about $18/month) — 28% above the national average of $168. Rates vary by ZIP code, coverage amount, and insurer.
What is the cheapest renters insurance in Sacramento?
State Farm, Lemonade, and GEICO are consistently among the cheapest options in Sacramento. The cheapest carrier for your specific address depends on local underwriting — enter your ZIP to see current rankings.
Does renters insurance cover wildfire damage in Sacramento?
Yes — standard renters insurance covers personal property damaged or destroyed by fire, including wildfires. If a wildfire forces evacuation and damages your belongings, your policy pays for those losses. It also covers additional living expenses if you're displaced. Verify that your personal property limit is adequate for all your belongings and that your policy includes ALE coverage with a limit sufficient for Sacramento's rental market.