The same Victoria home, quoted $1,891–$3,617
Across 32,557 Victoria homes we quoted across our panel, the dearest insurer charged 101% more than the cheapest for the same cover — a gap of $1,727 a year. That gap is the whole reason to compare.
The same home · every insurer on our panel
Average across 32,557 Victoria homes we quoted — same property and cover, different insurer. Indicative; individual results vary.
Victoria offers some of the more affordable home insurance premiums among Australian capital cities, partly because the state's Fire Services Levy is collected through council rates rather than insurance premiums — keeping headline insurance costs transparent and straightforward.
Bushfire risk is a major factor in many parts of Victoria, from the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Ranges east of Melbourne to the Otway Ranges and Grampians in the west. The devastating 2009 Black Saturday fires remain a stark reminder of the bushfire threat, and properties in high-risk zones pay substantially more for cover.
Melbourne itself is one of the more affordable capital cities for home insurance, with moderate risk levels and competitive insurer participation. However, even within the metro area, premiums can vary based on factors like flood mapping, building age, and proximity to fire-prone vegetation.
What a typical Victoria home pays
For a home insured to rebuild for about $739,115 (the Victoria average) with $97,340 of contents and a $500 excess, the typical annual premium is:
Half of Victoria homes pay less than this and half pay more. Your price depends on your address, construction and the cover level you choose.
How we work this out
These figures come from 32,269 real home insurance quotes Cover Club generated for Victoria properties. We use the medianrather than the average, so a handful of very high-value homes don't distort the typical figure.
Every Cover Club quote itemises GST and state stamp duty separately.
Premium data updated April 2026. Indicative only.
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Why home insurance costs what it does in Victoria
Bushfire Risk
Victoria has some of Australia's highest bushfire risk areas, including the Dandenong Ranges, Yarra Ranges, Otway Ranges, and northeast regions. Properties with a high Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) rating face significantly elevated premiums. The 2009 Black Saturday fires demonstrated the catastrophic potential.
Flash Flooding
Melbourne and regional Victoria experience flash flooding from heavy rainfall events. The Maribyrnong River, Yarra River, and Werribee River catchments are known flood risk areas. Flash flooding in urban areas can cause significant damage to both buildings and contents.
Storm & Hail
Victoria experiences severe thunderstorms and hail events, particularly during spring and summer. Melbourne has experienced several significant hailstorms that caused widespread damage to roofs and vehicles.
Earthquake Risk
The 2021 magnitude 5.9 earthquake near Mansfield was a reminder that Victoria has seismic activity. While earthquake damage is generally covered under standard home insurance, it highlighted the importance of adequate building cover.
Home insurance cost by area in Victoria
Average premiums from Cover Club quotes. Higher-value and higher-risk areas sit at the top.
| Most expensive areas | Postcode | Avg / yr |
|---|---|---|
| Seaford | 3198 | $25,260 |
| Yallourn North | 3825 | $22,164 |
| Warburton | 3799 | $20,658 |
| Bundalong | 3730 | $19,660 |
| Moe | 3825 | $16,722 |
| Cheapest areas | Postcode | Avg / yr |
|---|---|---|
| Wendouree | 3355 | $942 |
| Bonnie Brook | 3335 | $960 |
| Ardeer | 3022 | $1,011 |
| kalkallo | 3064 | $1,026 |
| Travancore | 3032 | $1,067 |
How to lower your home insurance in Victoria
Compare quotes from multiple insurers — premiums can vary significantly between companies for the same property, so shopping around is essential.
If your property is in a bushfire zone, get quotes from insurers who specialise in high-risk areas. The price difference can be thousands of dollars.
Consider a higher voluntary excess to reduce your annual premium. Moving from $500 to $1,000 excess can save 10-15% on your premium.
Review your sum insured using an online calculator. Victoria's building costs have increased significantly — ensure you're not under-insured, but also not over-insured.
Ask about multi-policy discounts if you also have car insurance, as many insurers offer 5-10% off when you bundle policies.
What home insurance often won't cover
Cover varies between insurers — always read the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS). These are the exclusions and limits that catch Victoria homeowners out most often.
Flood & actions of the sea
Flood cover is often optional or capped, and in higher-risk parts of Victoria it's the cover most likely to be limited. Storm surge and coastal erosion are commonly excluded outright.
Wear, tear & maintenance
Gradual deterioration, rust, mould and damage caused by failing to maintain the property are not covered.
Unoccupied homes
Many policies reduce or void cover once a home is left unoccupied for more than 60 consecutive days.
Defective workmanship
Damage from faulty design, poor building work or structural defects is typically excluded.
Pests & vermin
Damage from termites, vermin and insects is almost always excluded.
Pre-existing damage
Anything already damaged before the policy started, or noted as a pre-existing condition, is not covered.
Home insurance by city in Victoria
See also: Australian insurance statistics, most expensive suburbs, and home insurance by state.
Victoria home insurance questions
Does Victoria have a fire levy on home insurance?+
No. Victoria replaced its insurance-based Fire Services Levy with a property-based levy collected through council rates in 2013. This means the Fire Services Levy does not appear on your insurance premium in Victoria, making it easier to compare quotes between insurers on a like-for-like basis. You'll see the Fire Services Property Levy on your council rates notice instead.
Is home insurance more expensive in Victoria than other states?+
Victoria's home insurance premiums are generally moderate compared to high-risk states like Queensland and northern Australia. Since the Fire Services Levy is collected through council rates rather than insurance premiums, Victorian quotes are straightforward to compare. Melbourne is one of the more affordable capital cities for home insurance, though bushfire-prone regional areas can be significantly more expensive.
Does home insurance in Victoria cover earthquake damage?+
Yes, most standard home insurance policies in Australia, including Victoria, cover earthquake damage as a standard inclusion. Following the 2021 Mansfield earthquake, more Victorians have become aware of the importance of adequate cover. Check your PDS to confirm earthquake is included in your policy.
What is the best home insurance in Victoria?+
The best insurer depends on your specific property, location, and needs. In Melbourne metro, most major insurers are competitive. For bushfire-prone areas in the Dandenongs or Yarra Ranges, you may find significant price differences between insurers. Comparing quotes through CoverClub helps you find the most competitive option for your situation.
How does bushfire risk affect home insurance in Victoria?+
Properties in designated bushfire-prone areas face higher premiums, sometimes 2-3 times the standard rate. Your property's Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) rating directly impacts your premium. BAL ratings range from BAL-LOW to BAL-FZ (Flame Zone). Maintaining defendable space around your property and using fire-resistant building materials can help reduce your BAL rating and potentially lower your premium.
Reviewed by the Cover Club broking team
Last reviewed April 2026. Fact-checked against 32,269 Cover Club quotes.
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