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Earthquake Risk in Hill Country, TX

Seismic risk data, FEMA expected annual loss estimates, and earthquake insurance cost estimates for Hill Country, TX.

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Earthquake Risk
Low
Est. Annual Premium
$7
earthquake supplement/yr
Est. Monthly
$1
per month
Expected Annual Loss
$595
FEMA NRI estimate

Earthquake Insurance Estimate

Based on a median home value of $842,850 for Hill Country, TX. Standard HO-3 policies do not cover earthquake damage — a separate supplement is required.

$7
/year
$1/month
Calculated at $0.01 per $1,000 of home value (FEMA NRI benchmark).
Nation: 11th PercentileState: 18th Percentile

Risk Analysis

FEMA National Risk Index

Low Earthquake Risk

NRI measures expected annual losses relative to social vulnerability and community resilience.

Expected Annual Loss
$595
Nation: 19th PercentileState: 38th Percentile
Overall NRI Risk Score16.7
FEMA NRI v2.0 · Community-level estimate · Individual property risk varies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need earthquake insurance in Hill Country, TX?

Standard homeowners (HO-3) insurance does not cover earthquake damage — a separate policy or endorsement is required. For a median-priced home ($842,850) in Hill Country, TX, an earthquake insurance supplement is estimated at approximately $7/year. Whether it's worth purchasing depends on your home's construction type, age, soil conditions, and mortgage requirements. Consult a licensed insurance agent to evaluate your specific risk.

How much does earthquake insurance cost in Hill Country, TX?

The estimated annual earthquake insurance supplement for a median-priced home ($842,850) in Hill Country, TX is approximately $7/year ($1/month). Actual premiums vary significantly based on the home's age, construction type (wood frame vs. masonry), proximity to fault lines, deductible level (typically 10–25% of dwelling coverage), and the insurer. California residents may also consider the California Earthquake Authority (CEA).

Does homeowners insurance cover earthquake damage in Hill Country, TX?

Standard homeowners insurance (HO-3) policies explicitly exclude earthquake damage in virtually all cases. This includes damage from ground shaking, landslides triggered by earthquakes, soil liquefaction, and aftershocks. To be covered, you must purchase a separate earthquake insurance policy or add an earthquake endorsement to your existing policy. Fire damage that occurs as a secondary result of an earthquake (e.g., from broken gas lines) may be covered under a standard policy, but this varies by insurer.

What is the FEMA NRI earthquake risk score for Hill Country, TX?

FEMA's National Risk Index (NRI) shows Hill Country, TX has an expected annual loss from earthquakes of approximately $595. The NRI measures this risk relative to the area's social vulnerability and community resilience. This figure should be used for general planning purposes — individual property risk depends on site-specific conditions including soil type, foundation, and proximity to seismic fault lines.

Data Sources: FEMA National Risk Index (NRI) v2.0; USGS Earthquake Hazards Program; U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates. Home values are ACS median values adjusted with FHFA HPI.

These estimates are for informational purposes only and are not insurance quotes. Actual premiums depend on your specific property and coverage selections. Not a commitment to lend. PartnerOwn LLC dba Safe Rate Mortgage, NMLS #1590949. Licensed in IL. Equal Housing Lender.