ZIP Code Risk Report · CA

90031 Climate & Property Risk Report

Free address-level climate risk context for 90031 in Los Angeles, California. Flood, wildfire, hurricane, earthquake, and heat — with insurance estimates and buyer guidance.

Los Angeles, California 90031, United States

Data retrieved: Jun 18, 2026 at 10:51 UTC

Overall Risk

Above the national median (top 24%)

County-level composite

Est. Annual Insurance

$1,630$3,261

Directional range

Premium Strain

1.8% of median income

moderate

Flood Insurance

Not required

Parcel falls outside SFHA

Insurance Market Context

These scores are county-level composites derived from FEMA National Risk Index. Individual parcels may differ significantly. This is not a property appraisal.

Market Pressure

SEVERE

California's admitted-carrier market is severely contracted. A broker who specializes in last-resort coverage (FAIR Plan / Citizens) is essential.

Admitted Market Share

52%

Carriers exiting at 9.8% YoY in California.

Residual Market

$3,200–$8,500

annual · last-resort
FAIR Plan / Citizens exposure up 424% since 2020.

Premium Strain Index

Insurance is roughly 1.8% of median household income — manageable but worth budgeting for.

Premium-to-income ratio. Based on state Department of Insurance filings, average annual premiums in this area range from $1,630 to $3,261. Not an insurance quote. The First Street 12th National Risk Assessment characterizes any ZIP above 5% as financially unsustainable.

Not an insurance quote. These figures are derived from public state Department of Insurance filings and are intended to surface market pressure signals. Actual premiums depend on parcel-specific underwriting factors and carrier availability. Consult a licensed insurance broker for a binding quote.

Los Angeles County Hazard Breakdown

Scores below are from the federal National Risk Index at the county level, refined with parcel-level signals where available (FEMA NFHL for flood, USDA WHP for wildfire, USGS PGA for earthquake, NWS for heat).

Around the national median (41th percentile)

Hurricane

Moderate

Top 5% nationally

Earthquake

Significant

Bottom 20% nationally (99th percentile)

Extreme Heat

Minimal

Around the national median (55th percentile)

Flood

Moderate

Around the national median (47th percentile)

Wildfire

Moderate
Hazard
Risk Level
Score · Source
Hurricane
Around the national median (41th percentile)· NOAA
Earthquake
Top 5% nationally· USGS
Extreme Heat
Bottom 20% nationally (99th percentile)· NOAA
Flood
Around the national median (55th percentile)· FEMA
Wildfire
Around the national median (47th percentile)· USDA

What each hazard means for you

Expand any card to see the federal source citation and the buyer-specific action items our research team recommends for this hazard profile.

Hurricane Risk

Around the national medianModerate

Federal hurricane data unavailable; score is a seed estimate.

NOAA · National Risk Index (HRCN)

Earthquake Risk

Top 5% nationallySignificant

USGS PGA: 0.875g at this location. NRI county data unavailable.

USGS · Design Maps (ASCE 7-16) + NRI

Extreme Heat

Bottom 20% nationallyMinimal

NRI heat risk: Bottom 20% nationally (84th percentile). NWS 7-day forecast: max 85°F, 0 day(s) ≥95°F.

NOAA · NWS Gridded Forecast + NRI

Flood Risk

Around the national medianModerate

Federal flood data unavailable for this location; score is a seed estimate.

FEMA · National Risk Index

Wildfire Risk

Around the national medianModerate

Federal wildfire data unavailable; score is a seed estimate.

USDA · National Risk Index

Lower-risk alternatives nearby

Communities within 25 miles of California 90031 with a measurably lower composite climate risk. Useful as a comp set when evaluating whether to negotiate on this address or pivot to a nearby one.

San Jose, CA

Above the national median (top 40%)

8 miles away

Long Beach, CA

Above the national median (top 40%)

15 miles away

Paradise, CA

Top 10% nationally

22 miles away

FEMA Flood Zone

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Carrier Outlook

California's admitted-carrier market is severely contracted. A broker who specializes in last-resort coverage (FAIR Plan / Citizens) is essential.

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Data Sources

FEMA NRINOAAUSGSUSDAEPA
Data Sources & Methodology

FEMANational Risk Index

Retrieved June 18, 2026

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NOAANational Risk Index (HRCN)

Retrieved June 18, 2026

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USDANational Risk Index

Retrieved June 18, 2026

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USGSDesign Maps (ASCE 7-16) + NRI

Retrieved June 18, 2026

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NOAANWS Gridded Forecast + NRI

Retrieved June 18, 2026

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What buyers should know

Buying in 90031: a risk primer

Before you write an offer on a home in Los Angeles, understand how climate and insurance costs affect long-term ownership in 90031.

90031 in Los Angeles, California, scores top 25% nationally on our composite climate-risk index. That ranking reflects the combined influence of earthquake shaking risk (95), hurricane wind exposure (59), and wildfire exposure (53) in this ZIP code. Before writing an offer, buyers should understand which hazard drives the score and how it shows up in insurance premiums and long-term maintenance costs.

The data below is assembled from five federal sources — FEMA (flood and National Risk Index), NOAA (storm history and heat), USGS (seismic design), and USDA (wildfire hazard potential) — and is refreshed quarterly. Use it as a starting point for due diligence, not a substitute for a licensed inspector, structural engineer, or insurance agent.

Earthquake risk in 90031

The earthquake shaking risk score for 90031 is 95 (extreme), which is well above the national median. 90031 sits in a seismically active area with high expected shaking (PGA). Standard homeowners insurance does not cover earthquake damage; a separate earthquake policy is required. In California, deductibles are typically 10–20% of the dwelling limit, so the policy only matters for catastrophic loss.

For a specific address inside 90031, this score can shift meaningfully. A home on a ridge may have lower flood exposure than one in a valley; a parcel surrounded by irrigated lawn may have lower wildfire exposure than one against open space. The $19 Risk Before Buy report resolves these parcel-level differences and includes a 30-year projection for each hazard.

Hurricane risk in 90031

The hurricane wind exposure score for 90031 is 59 (moderate), which is around or slightly above the national median. 90031 has measurable hurricane or tropical-storm wind exposure. While not in the highest coastal tier, falling trees and power outages are realistic scenarios. Check whether the HOA or municipality has debris-removal obligations after a storm.

For a specific address inside 90031, this score can shift meaningfully. A home on a ridge may have lower flood exposure than one in a valley; a parcel surrounded by irrigated lawn may have lower wildfire exposure than one against open space. The $19 Risk Before Buy report resolves these parcel-level differences and includes a 30-year projection for each hazard.

Wildfire risk in 90031

The wildfire exposure score for 90031 is 53 (moderate), which is around or slightly above the national median. Wildfire risk in 90031 is moderate and usually tied to vegetated edges or WUI proximity rather than dense forest. Still, carriers in California are increasingly using parcel-level wildfire scores to price or decline coverage, so a pre-close quote is wise.

For a specific address inside 90031, this score can shift meaningfully. A home on a ridge may have lower flood exposure than one in a valley; a parcel surrounded by irrigated lawn may have lower wildfire exposure than one against open space. The $19 Risk Before Buy report resolves these parcel-level differences and includes a 30-year projection for each hazard.

Insurance is where climate risk becomes a monthly payment. In 90031, our directional estimate for a standard homeowners policy plus required hazard coverage is $1,630 – $3,261 per year. That estimate assumes a mid-range home and does not include optional coverages such as earthquake, flood (where not required), or higher wind deductibles.

Relative to local incomes, that premium range equals approximately 1.8% of the Los Angeles County median household income — a moderate premium-to-income burden. As a rule of thumb, premiums above 3–4% of household income begin to compress affordability and can reduce the pool of future buyers when you eventually sell.

Buyer action items

  • Get carrier quotes early. Ask at least two admitted-market carriers and one surplus-line broker for a homeowners quote that explicitly includes earthquake shaking risk, hurricane wind exposure, and wildfire exposure. Do this before the inspection contingency expires.
  • Add a climate contingency to the purchase agreement. Our free California-specific contract templates let you make the deal contingent on acceptable insurance premiums, flood-zone status, or seller-provided mitigation documentation.
  • Order hazard-specific inspections if the top risks warrant it. In 90031, that may mean a flood-zone determination, a wildfire/defensible-space assessment, a structural/seismic review, or a wind-mitigation inspection depending on which hazards score highest.

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