Wildfire Risk in Ventura County, CA
Ventura County’s Santa Ana wind corridors and steep chaparral canyons make it one of Southern California’s most fire-driven counties, where fast December fires can reach the coast.
Risk Score
53/100
High Risk
Wildfire hazard in Ventura County
Ventura County, California is rated High risk (53/100). Ventura County is a high wildfire-hazard area, with terrain and fuels capable of carrying a fast, destructive fire (a 53/100 FireRisk). the USFS Wildfire Risk to Communities model rates the risk to structures here as Low, FEMA’s National Risk Index rates it Not available. Federal records show 14 wildfires within 25 miles since 2000 — the closest, the FOOTHILL (2011), burned about 2.9 miles away. Risk varies dramatically block to block, so the map shows the area while your exact address determines your true score.
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Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone · SRA
This location falls in a CAL FIRE–mapped Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone — California’s legal wildfire classification that drives Chapter 7A building codes, PRC 4291 defensible-space requirements, and AB 38 seller disclosure. Designations vary parcel by parcel; confirm yours with the full address report.
About wildfire risk in Ventura County
Fire history
The 2017 Thomas Fire ignited here and grew to roughly 282,000 acres across Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, destroying over 1,000 structures and triggering the deadly Montecito debris flow. The 2018 Woolsey Fire burned the county’s southern mountains.
Terrain & fuels
Brush-covered ranges and wind-aligned canyons sit above dense coastal communities; powerful Santa Ana events define the cool-season fire hazard.
Insurance outlook
Hillside and canyon ZIPs face non-renewals and premium spikes; defensible space and ember-resistant construction are recurring underwriting conditions.
Local programs & resources
- California FAIR Plan. The insurer of last resort when carriers decline WUI homes. Enrollment has surged statewide; pair it with a difference-in-conditions policy for full coverage.
- Defensible space (PRC 4291). California law requires 100 ft of defensible space around structures in fire-hazard areas. CAL FIRE inspections and a documented Zone 0–2 plan also help retain insurance.
Fire history near Ventura County
14 federally recorded wildfires (2000–2024) within 25 miles. The closest is FOOTHILL (2011), 2.9 miles away. Tap any fire for quick facts.
Where this score falls
This score plotted on the full wildfire-risk scale.
Risk varies block to block in Ventura County
This score is for the area. Your street, slope, and defensible space change it a lot — check your exact address for a free, instant home-level score, map, and report.
What Ventura County wildfire risk means for your insurance
Total potential savings
$4,652/yr
Across 13 programs you may qualify for
$2,232recurring/yr
$12,100one-time grants
IBHS Wildfire Prepared Home™ (CA Elevated Discount)
15–30% premium reductionCalifornia carriers remaining in the admitted market and E&S (surplus lines) carriers often offer larger IBHS discounts due to dramatically elevated WUI premiums. Certification can also improve your chances of carrier retention when facing non-renewal.
✓ CA WUI homeowners — especially valuable if facing non-renewal risk
IBHS Wildfire Prepared Home™ Discount
5–25% premium reductionThe gold standard for wildfire home ratings. Major carriers (State Farm, Farmers, Nationwide, Allstate) offer 5–25% discounts for IBHS certification. A third-party inspector grades your home on five systems: roof, vent, deck, wall, and window glazing. Half-day inspection, long-lasting payoff.
✓ WUI homeowners nationwide — confirm discount with your carrier before scheduling inspection
AB 38 Home Hardening Retrofit Incentive
Carrier-determined (est. $300–600/yr)California AB 38 created market pressure for carriers to reward hardened homes. Completing documented retrofits (ember-resistant vents, ignition-resistant siding, noncombustible decking) can improve your insurance rating and reduce premiums with carriers still writing CA policies.
✓ Homes with documented hardening retrofits — verify discount with your specific carrier
Firewise USA Community Discount
5–15% premium reductionResidents of NFPA-recognized Firewise USA communities qualify for discounts from State Farm, Farmers, and many regional carriers. Over 1,600 communities are recognized nationwide. Check firewise.org/find-a-firewise-community to see if yours qualifies.
✓ Residents of officially recognized Firewise USA communities — verify with your carrier
Documented Defensible Space Discount
5–12% premium reductionMost WUI carriers offer standalone discounts for documented Zone 1, 2 & 3 clearance — no full IBHS cert required. Submit dated before/after photos plus a contractor invoice or county assessment letter to your agent.
✓ Contact your carrier — requires written documentation of Zone 1 (0–5ft), Zone 2 (5–30ft), and Zone 3 (30–100ft) clearance
Class A Fire-Rated Roofing Discount
3–8% premium reductionMetal, concrete tile, or Class A composition shingles eliminate ember ignition from above and qualify for carrier discounts in all wildfire states. Provide your carrier a letter from the roofing contractor confirming the UL Class A rating.
✓ New or recently replaced roofs — ask your carrier for their fire-rating documentation requirements
Home Hardening & Fire-Resistant Materials Discount
3–12% premium reductionDocumenting fire-resistant upgrades — fiber cement siding, metal gutters, dual-pane tempered windows, enclosed eaves, and 1/16" ember-resistant vents — can qualify for additional carrier discounts. Bundle with defensible space docs for maximum combined discount.
✓ Ask your carrier for their home hardening checklist and documentation requirements
CAL FIRE Vegetation Management Program (VMP) Grant
Up to $10,000CAL FIRE funds defensible space, fuels reduction, and prescribed burns on private land adjacent to State Responsibility Areas (SRAs) through VMP agreements. Projects are state-directed and often bundled with neighboring parcels for efficiency. Apply through your local CAL FIRE unit.
✓ Private landowners in CAL FIRE SRAs — find your unit at fire.ca.gov
USDA NRCS EQIP Fuels Reduction Grant
Up to $150,000 (agricultural)USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service pays 50–75% of wildfire-related conservation work (prescribed burns, thinning, silvopasture) on rural/agricultural land through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program. Application windows open annually in fall at local NRCS service centers.
✓ Agricultural producers and rural landowners — find your office at nrcs.usda.gov
USDA Forest Service State Fire Assistance
Varies (state forestry passthrough)USDA Forest Service allocates State Fire Assistance (SFA) grants to every state forestry agency, which then distributes them as cost-share programs and grants to private landowners. This is the funding backbone for most state-level wildfire programs listed below.
✓ Apply through your state's forestry agency — universally available in all 50 states
County Wildfire Mitigation Rebate Programs
$500–2,500Sonoma, Marin, Santa Barbara, Nevada, El Dorado, Placer, and Tuolumne counties operate rebate programs for defensible space and home hardening. Funding is annual and often exhausted by summer — apply in January or February.
✓ Check your county OES or local Fire Safe Council — varies by county and year
Utility Wildfire Hardening Rebates (PG&E / SCE / SDG&E)
Up to $1,000PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E operate customer rebate programs for fire-resistant landscaping and home hardening near utility infrastructure. Programs vary by year and IOU territory. Check your utility's wildfire preparedness portal or call your account representative.
✓ Customers of PG&E, SCE, or SDG&E in High Fire Threat Districts (HFTDs)
CA FAIR Plan — Last Resort Coverage Resource
N/A (coverage info)If you've been non-renewed, the California FAIR Plan provides basic fire coverage as a last resort. Pair with a Difference in Conditions (DIC) policy for comprehensive protection. Completing IBHS hardening steps may help you return to the standard admitted market.
✓ CA homeowners facing non-renewal — apply at cfpnet.com or call (800) 339-4099
Savings are estimates. Verify current amounts with your insurance carrier, CSFS district office, or tax professional before committing to work.
What wildfire risk does to this home's value
Beyond premiums, wildfire risk is capitalized into market value — buyers pay less for homes that cost more to insure and carry a disclosed hazard. Adjust the value below to estimate the impact on a high-risk home.
Estimated value impact
−$15K to −$30K
roughly 2.0%–4.0% of value
The durable effect of a standing high-risk designation — not the larger, temporary drop right after a nearby fire, which typically recovers in 1–3 years.
Insurance carrying cost
~$1,210/yr
Estimated added wildfire premium. Capitalized at a 7% rate, that recurring cost alone reduces value by about $17,286 — the mechanism behind much of the discount.
Market & disclosure discount
2.0%–4.0%
Peer-reviewed CA data finds homes with a disclosed wildfire hazard sell for ~4–6% less; Redfin finds high-risk ZIPs now trade at a discount after years of slower appreciation.
Estimate, not an appraisal. Modeled from your risk tier and an adjustable home value, using insurance-cost capitalization and published wildfire price-discount research (Land Economics 2024 / RFF; GAO-26-107867; Redfin; Eastman-Kim 2024). Individual homes vary with hardening, views, and local demand. Methodology & sources on the methodology page.
High risk — and your insurer already knows it.
Industry reporting describes steep premium increases for high-risk homes in recent years. One renewal cycle without action and you may be shopping the non-standard market.
What happens if you wait
High-risk homeowners have faced steep rate increases in recent years. Non-standard market policies — when you can find them — often cost substantially more.
Insurers have filed hundreds of thousands of non-renewals in fire-risk areas in recent years. Notices typically arrive ~60 days before expiration.
IBHS-certified homes may qualify for premium reductions with participating carriers. Discounts vary by carrier, state, and property.
Research suggests homes with elevated fire risk can sell below comparable homes, as buyers price in insurance cost. Individual results vary.
High risk doesn’t mean uninsurable.
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Ventura County wildfire FAQ
Is Ventura County at risk for wildfires?
Yes — Ventura County, California carries a High wildfire risk rating (53/100), so it faces meaningful wildfire exposure. 14 wildfires have been recorded within 25 miles since 2000. Risk varies street by street, so check your exact address for a precise score.
Is Ventura County in a high wildfire risk area?
Ventura County, California carries a High wildfire risk rating (53/100) based on USFS Wildfire Risk to Communities, FEMA National Risk Index, terrain, and recorded fire history. Part of the area is mapped by CAL FIRE as a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone. Risk varies street by street — check your exact address for a precise score.
How do I check my home's wildfire risk in Ventura County?
Enter your street address into FireRisk.ai for a free, instant report. It pulls federal data for your exact coordinates and returns a 0–100 risk score, a satellite map of your defensible-space zones, nearby fire history, and your insurance and mitigation options.
Does wildfire risk affect home insurance in Ventura County?
Yes. Insurers price California policies off the same federal hazard data in this report, and high-risk areas have seen premium increases and non-renewals. Documenting defensible space and home hardening can unlock discounts and help keep coverage.
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