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5 Best Mobile Home Insurance in Florida (2026 Guide for Manufactured Homes)

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Emily Carter

Updated on: March 4, 2026

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Pros And Cons

Pros

  • Pros
    Covers older HUD-built homes
  • Pros
    J.D. Power satisfaction score of 868/1,000
  • Pros
    Covers both occupied and unoccupied homes
  • Pros
    Optional replacement cost coverage
  • Pros
    Convenient online quote tool makes it easy to estimate your policy in minutes
  • Pros
    A-rated by AM Best, BBB, and Super Money for financial strength

Cons

  • Cons
    No instant online quotes-agent-assisted only
  • Cons
    Relatively high price.
  • Cons
    Relatively high price.

Pros And Cons

Pros

  • Pros
    Highly rated (Impurify IQ score: 9.3/10; J.D. Power: 842)
  • Pros
    Choice of deductibles and add-ons (cyber, earthquake)
  • Pros
    Optional inflation protection
  • Pros
    Multi-policy discounts
  • Pros
    Good reputation for claims processing

Cons

  • Cons
    No online mobile-home policy quotes
  • Cons
    Limited mobile-home-specific discounts

Pros And Cons

Pros

  • Pros
    Guaranteed coverage when other companies decline
  • Pros
    Strong reinsurance support and statewide footprint
  • Pros
    Available statewide, including high-risk zones
  • Pros
    Compliant with Florida’s strict insurance regulations

Cons

  • Cons
    Limited policy features, higher premiums, regulatory rates

Pros And Cons

Pros

  • Pros
    Custom-built policies for Florida mobile homes
  • Pros
    Discounts for wind proofing and tie-down systems
  • Pros
    Provides a fixed payout amount in the event of a total loss

Cons

  • Cons
    Limited to Florida-no nationwide network
  • Cons
    Home must meet modern anchoring/build standards
  • Cons
    You have to work with an agent to obtain a quote

Pros And Cons

Pros

  • Pros
    Plenty of ways to qualify for discounts
  • Pros
    Handy mobile app lets you track your claims step by step
  • Pros
    Optional coverages available to customize your policy

Cons

  • Cons
    Some customers have experienced slow claim processing
InsuranceBest ForAM Best RatingJ.D. PowerEligibility/Key Notes
Foremost (Farmers) Specialized CoverageA+790/1000HUD-compliant homes; accepts older homes with inspection; flood and debris coverage available.
State Farm Nationwide ReliabilityA++699/100HUD-compliant homes; limited in some coastal areas; strong agent network across Florida.
Citizens Property High Risk/Hurricane zonesAN/AMust show denial from 2 private insurers; available for high-risk zones where private insurers opt out.
American Modern Florida-specific CoverageA+N/AFlorida-only provider; optional wind, hurricane, sinkhole add-ons; eligibility based on anchoring & upgrades.
American FamilyCustom built policiesA680/1000Customizable policies; bundling discounts; eligibility varies by state and coverage type.
Coverage ScenarioAverage Annual Cost
Basic Policy – No Wind Coverage $300–$500
Policy with Wind Coverage $1,200–$1,400
Typical Full Coverage (Median) $1,349/year (~$112/month)
Low-Risk AreaUpto $875/year

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Getting Mobile Home Insurance in Florida Difficult?

    Getting coverage can be tricky, especially for older homes or those near the coast. While big insurers like State Farm and Geico don’t offer it in Florida, smaller providers usually fill the gap.

  • Average Mobile Home Insurance Cost in Florida (2025)?

    In Florida, mobile home insurance typically ranges from $894 to $1,349 per year, depending on factors like location, coverage limits, and home condition.

  • Why Might a Mobile Home Be Hard to Insure?

    There’s no exact rule, but certain factors can make getting insurance difficult. Older homes, especially those built before 1976, with outdated wiring or plumbing, often face challenges. Also, if you’ve filed multiple claims before, insurers might be reluctant to offer coverage.

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