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Homeowners Insurance in New Brunswick

A homeowners insurance policy in New Brunswick runs an estimated C$1,795 a year. That number is a representative estimate for comparison, not a quote: your actual premium is driven by the home's rebuild cost and construction, your deductible, and your claims history, which is why comparing carriers matters.

C$1,795est.
Est. annual premium
4
Carriers to compare
27%
Renter-occupied
0.87M
Province population · StatsCan 2026
DwellingPersonal propertyLiabilityLoss of use

*Illustrative figure for comparison, not a quote. Top local risk: flood & winter.

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Homeowners Insurance in New Brunswick: the local picture

New Brunswick's dominant exposure is flood & winter, and that risk is a big reason homeowners insurance is priced and underwritten the way it is locally. Insurers weigh flood & winter history when they set rates and decide what to cover, so it is worth confirming your policy actually responds to it before you buy.

About 27% of New Brunswick's households rent rather than own, across roughly 0.87M residents — context that shapes how much homeowners insurance the province buys and how carriers compete here. Confirm current requirements with New Brunswick's insurance regulator before you rely on them.

What it covers

Coverage that matters here.

Dwelling

Pays to repair or rebuild the home's structure after a covered loss such as fire, wind, or hail.

Personal property

Reimburses you for furniture, electronics, and clothing lost to a covered peril up to your policy limit.

Liability

Covers legal defense costs and judgments if a visitor is injured on your property or you cause damage to others.

Loss of use

Pays hotel and living expenses if a covered loss makes your home temporarily uninhabitable.

Covered perils

What a policy responds to.

FireWindstormHailTheftWater damageLightningVandalism
Cities

Homeowners Insurance by city in New Brunswick.

FAQ

Homeowners Insurance in New Brunswick, answered.

How much is homeowners insurance in New Brunswick?

A representative homeowners insurance premium in New Brunswick runs around C$1,795 per year. This is an estimate for comparison, not a quote — your actual rate depends on the property, coverage limits, and insurer.

Does homeowners insurance cover flood damage?

Standard homeowners policies exclude flood damage from rising water. You need a separate flood policy through the NFIP or a private insurer. Water damage from a burst pipe is typically covered; water flowing in from outside is not.

How much dwelling coverage do I need?

Set your dwelling limit at the estimated cost to rebuild, not the market value. Rebuild cost depends on local labor and materials, not land value. Your insurer or an independent appraiser can calculate a replacement cost estimate for your home.

What is an HO-3 policy?

HO-3 is the most common homeowners form. It covers the dwelling on an open-perils basis, meaning all causes of loss are covered unless specifically excluded. Personal property is typically covered on a named-perils basis under HO-3.

Sources

  1. Statistics Canada — Population estimates, quarterly (Table 17-10-0009)Statistics Canada · Authoritative · accessed 2026-05-30

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