The Best Cheap Renters Insurance in Maryland
Lemonade is our pick for the best renters insurance in Maryland. It's the cheapest insurer available, and its well-made mobile app means it's easy to manage your policy. Read More
Lemonade is our pick for the best renters insurance in Maryland. It's the cheapest insurer available, and its well-made mobile app means it's easy to manage your policy. Read More
Lemonade is our pick for the best renters insurance in Iowa. It's the cheapest insurer statewide and has a well-made mobile app, making signing up easy. Read More
The cheapest renters insurance in Maine comes from State Farm, where a policy costs $8 per month, on average. Renters insurance in Maine is generally affordable — the average cost is $12 per month, which is $6 per month cheaper than the national average. Read More
State Farm offers the best cheap renters insurance in Kentucky, with an average rate of $15 per month. The average rate in the state overall is $20 per month, which is the 12th-most expensive in the country. Read More
Michigan renters can find the cheapest insurance with Travelers, where a policy costs $15 per month, on average. Renters insurance from State Farm is also very affordable at $18 per month for Michigan renters. Read More
Lemonade has the cheapest renters insurance in Arkansas, with an average rate of $15 per month. State Farm also has cheaper-than-average rates and is a more established insurer. Read More
In Oregon, the cheapest renters insurance quote comes from Lemonade at $102 per year, or $9 each month. Read More
The average cost of renters insurance in Rhode Island is about $18 per month. Lemonade and Amica have the cheapest renters insurance prices in the state. Read More
The most affordable renters insurance in Idaho is at State Farm, where we found an average price of about $10 per month — 32% less than the average rate overall. Read More
State Farm offers the cheapest renters insurance in Delaware, at an average $10 per month. The state overall has average rates of $211 per year, which is $4 less per year than the national average. Read More