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Vermont flood insurance cost

Northeast region · inland · FEMA NFIP 2026

The average NFIP flood-insurance premium in Vermont is about $1,697 per year ($141/mo) — that's +73.9% versus the US average of $976, so it is well above the national average premium. Vermont ranks #2 of 51 states (and DC) by premium. The NFIP has handled 3,726 claims here since 1978 (rank #43). Mapped floodplains are dominated by FEMA zones AE, A, X. Your real cost is set per property under Risk Rating 2.0 — use this as a benchmark, not a quote.

Source: FEMA NFIP — Policy Information by State (compiled by NerdWallet, May 2026). Data as of June 2026.

Vermont flood-insurance figures

IndicatorVermont
Average annual NFIP premium (2026)$1,697 ($141/mo)
Versus the national average+73.9% (US avg $976)
Premium rank (1 = most expensive of 51)#2
Total NFIP claims filed (since 1978)3,726
Claims rank (1 = most of 51)#43
Coastal exposureInland (riverine)
Dominant FEMA flood zonesAE, A, X

Source: FEMA NFIP — Policy Information by State (compiled by NerdWallet, May 2026); OpenFEMA — FIMA NFIP Redacted Claims v2. Data as of June 2026.

Sources: FEMA NFIP premium by state · OpenFEMA NFIP claims. Estimate — verify with FEMA or a licensed agent.

What the cost means for Vermont

Vermont's average premium of $1,697 is well above the national average premium. Most of the difference between states comes down to flood risk: river overflow, flash floods and heavy rainfall are the main hazards inland. Since FEMA fully adopted Risk Rating 2.0 in 2023, premiums are priced on each individual property rather than a flat zone rate — so two homes in the same town can pay very different amounts. The 3,726 NFIP claims paid in Vermont since 1978 put it #43 of 51 for total claim activity.

Flood zones that matter in Vermont

Vermont's mapped floodplains are dominated by these FEMA flood zones. Zones beginning with A or V are high-risk Special Flood Hazard Areas where insurance is usually mandatory with a federally backed mortgage:

Estimate your premium

Use the flood-insurance calculator to get a rough annual cost for Vermont from your coverage amount and flood zone. For example, $250,000 of building coverage in a Zone AE area of Vermont estimates near $1,697 a year before property-specific Risk Rating 2.0 factors. It is a benchmark, not a quote.

States with similar flood-insurance costs

The five states closest to Vermont on average NFIP premium:

Vermont and its nearest-cost peer states. Sources: FEMA NFIP (2026); OpenFEMA claims (since 1978).
StateAvg premiumvs USNFIP claims (since 1978)
Vermont (this state)$1,697+73.9%3,726
West Virginia$1,840+88.5%27,832
Pennsylvania$1,513+55.0%76,907
Connecticut$1,502+53.9%29,425
Kentucky$1,472+50.8%27,849
Missouri$1,445+48.1%51,261

Frequently asked questions

How much does flood insurance cost in Vermont?

The average NFIP flood-insurance premium in Vermont is about $1,697 per year ($141/mo), which is +73.9% versus the US average of $976 — well above the national average premium. That ranks Vermont #2 of 51 states and DC by premium. Your own cost depends on your property under Risk Rating 2.0, so treat this as a benchmark, not a quote.

Do I need flood insurance in Vermont?

If your property is in a high-risk Special Flood Hazard Area (FEMA zones beginning with A or V) and you have a federally backed mortgage, flood insurance is mandatory. Vermont's mapped floodplains are dominated by zones AE, A, X. Even outside high-risk zones it is optional but recommended, because roughly a quarter to 40% of NFIP claims come from lower-risk areas.

How many flood insurance claims has Vermont had?

The NFIP has paid out on 3,726 flood-insurance claims in Vermont since the program's records began in 1978 (OpenFEMA NFIP claims dataset), ranking it #43 of 51. Riverine and heavy-rainfall flooding drives most losses here.

Why is flood insurance more expensive in Vermont?

Under FEMA's Risk Rating 2.0, premiums reflect each property's true flood risk — distance to water, flood type, foundation, elevation and rebuild cost. Vermont's average of $1,697 is well above the national average premium, shaped by its inland river and rainfall flooding and the mix of flood zones (AE, A, X). Compare with similar states below.

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Sources & accuracy

Average premium: FEMA NFIP Policy Information by State (2026). Claims: OpenFEMA NFIP claims dataset (since 1978). Flood zones: FEMA. All public domain. The state average is a benchmark — real NFIP pricing is set per property under Risk Rating 2.0. This is general information, not insurance or financial advice; verify with FEMA, FloodSmart.gov or a licensed agent. See our methodology and disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-06-20