Yes, State Farm does offer insurance for vacant homes. They provide coverage for properties that are unoccupied for various reasons, such as renovation, sale, or seasonal vacancy. It's important to note that vacant home insurance typically comes with specific requirements and limitations, so it's advisable to contact State Farm directly to discuss the details of their coverage for vacant properties. Additionally, State Farm may offer different options and requirements based on the location and specific circumstances of the vacant property. It's always best to consult with a State Farm agent to ensure that you have the appropriate coverage for your vacant home.