What an average can and cannot tell you in Idaho
- Averages can frame expectations, but the quote still depends on the property file.
- Local risk themes such as wildfire, winter freeze, rural distance to fire station can move prices by ZIP and carrier.
- Dwelling limit, deductible, rating rules where allowed, and claims history all affect the final number.
- For Idaho wildfire exposure, document roof material, brush clearance, access roads, and defensible-space work.
Before relying on a state average
| Question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| What dwelling limit was assumed? | A low limit can make one quote look cheaper than it really is. |
| Which deductible was used? | Flat and percentage deductibles are not equivalent. |
| Were endorsements included? | Water backup, service line, roof settlement, and ordinance coverage can change the premium. |
| Is the source an average or a bindable quote? | Only a carrier or licensed producer can provide final quoted terms. |
Practical note
Use Idaho averages to frame expectations, then collect two or three quotes using the same coverage assumptions.