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Renters insurance · rank #18 of 50 · July 2026

Average renters insurance cost in Rhode Island

Rhode Island sits in the affordable half of the country at #18 of 50, about 13% below the national average of $23 a month.

Average monthly rate$20 -13% vs US avg
Average annual cost$240
Benchmark coverage~$30K property
U.S. average$23/mo
Rhode Island vs U.S. average$36/yr
Cost rank (1 = cheapest)#18 / 50
Paying more than the Rhode Island average?

The single most reliable way to cut your premium is comparing quotes — carriers price the same coverage very differently — State Farm averages $14/month while others charge $24+ for comparable policies.

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How Rhode Island compares with its neighbors

StateMonthly rateDifference vs RI
Rhode Island$20
Massachusetts$18$2/mo
Connecticut$18$2/mo

Rhode Island renters insurance FAQ

How much is renters insurance in Rhode Island?

Renters insurance in Rhode Island averages $20 per month — about $240 per year — for a typical policy with roughly $30,000 in personal property coverage and $100,000 in liability. Your exact rate depends on your coverage limits, deductible, claims history and, in most states, your credit-based insurance score.

Is renters insurance required in Rhode Island?

No state law requires renters insurance in Rhode Island — but landlords can and frequently do require it as a lease condition. Even when it's optional, going without it means one apartment fire or burglary could cost you everything you own, against a premium of roughly $20 a month.

How can I pay less than $20/month in Rhode Island?

Three moves reliably beat the state average: bundle renters with your auto policy (typically the single biggest discount), raise your deductible from $250 to $1,000 if you can absorb it, and compare quotes — carrier pricing for identical coverage varies widely, with the cheapest national carriers averaging around $14/month.

Paying more than the Rhode Island average?

The single most reliable way to cut your premium is comparing quotes — carriers price the same coverage very differently — State Farm averages $14/month while others charge $24+ for comparable policies.

Compare renters insurance quotes

We may earn a commission if you request quotes through this link. It costs you nothing and never affects the data we publish.