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Data · May 2026 data · 12-month trend

District of Columbia Flood Insurance Costs

Homeowners taking out or renewing NFIP flood coverage in District of Columbia paid an average premium of $421 in May 2026. Premiums there are 57.1% cheaper than the $982 national figure. The figure is down 16.8% year over year. The month's tally covers 91 policy transactions across 1 counties, with District of Columbia posting the highest average premium at $421.

What we measure: Average premium among policies newly written or renewed that month (NFIP transactions) — not the official in-force average. OpenFEMA transaction data is published on a lag of roughly two months; the latest period shown reflects that lag.

Key facts — May 2026

Average premium
$421
Avg total cost (with fees)
$599
Change (year over year)
-16.8%
vs national average
-57.1%
Policies written or renewed
91
Counties reporting
1

District of Columbia trend, last 12 months

Average premium among policies newly written or renewed each month. Bars scale to the highest month shown.

Average NFIP premium, total cost, and policy count by month in District of Columbia
MonthAvg premiumPremium relative to highest monthAvg total costPolicies
May 2025$506$71191
June 2025$313$429505
August 2025$338$480216
September 2025$447$642171
October 2025$394$580207
November 2025$375$551142
December 2025$554$738208
January 2026$701$974114
February 2026$463$659164
March 2026$523$743118
April 2026$379$57089
May 2026$421$59991

County breakdown — May 2026

Sorted by average premium, highest first. Rows labeled with a FIPS code are reporting areas without a matched county name. Watch the policy count before reading much into small-county averages.

Average NFIP premium by county in District of Columbia, May 2026
CountyAvg premiumPremium relative to highest countyAvg total costPolicies
District of Columbia$421$59991

Use this data

Download District of Columbia CSV (district-of-columbia.csv) — free to reuse with attribution. Read the full methodology for formulas, update cadence, and limitations. Source: FEMA OpenFEMA NFIP policy transaction data (FimaNfipPolicies).

Suggested citation

"District of Columbia Flood Insurance Costs." Out of the Storm News Flood Insurance Cost Index, May 2026, based on FEMA OpenFEMA NFIP policy transaction data. https://outofthestormnews.com/flood-insurance/costs/district-of-columbia

Editorial context for reading these numbers — how NFIP coverage and pricing work in practice, and what a flood map does and doesn’t tell you.

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