This spring, we will be updating our brand name from HUB SmartCoverage to a new name and look. There is nothing for you to do for this rebrand. Our rebrand will not change your coverage, policy terms, or support team. Our new brand reflects our commitment to a simpler, more modern approach to serving our customers. We will notify you of our new brand name before the change takes effect.

When it comes to protecting your home or condo, insurance is essential. But many Canadians wonder why premiums vary so much from one property to another. Understanding how home and condo insurance premiums are calculated can help you make informed decisions and potentially reduce your costs.
Here’s a breakdown of what insurers consider when determining your premium in Canada.
Property Type and Replacement Cost: For both houses and condos, insurers focus on the cost to rebuild, not the market value. Construction materials, labour costs, and the size and features of your property all play a role.
Location Matters: Where your home is located significantly affects your premium. Insurers assess regional risks such as:
Homes in areas prone to severe weather or with limited emergency services may have higher premiums.
Claims History: Both your personal claims history and the history of the property can impact pricing.
Coverage Choices and Limits: The type and amount of coverage you select will directly affect your premium.
Choosing the right balance between coverage and affordability is key. Home Features and Condition: The age and condition of your home’s systems are important risk indicators.
Occupancy and Usage: How you use your property matters.
Credit and Insurance Score (Where Applicable): In some parts of Canada, insurers may use an insurance score based partly on credit history (with your consent). A strong score can sometimes help reduce premiums.
Condo-Specific Factors: For condo owners, premiums are also influenced by:
It’s important to ensure your personal policy complements the building’s coverage.
Home and condo insurance premiums are based on a combination of risk factors. Keeping your home well-maintained, choosing appropriate coverage, and understanding how insurers assess risk can help you stay protected without overpaying.
At HUB SmartCoverage, we believe informed homeowners make better insurance decisions. Knowing what affects your premium is the first step toward finding the right coverage for your needs.