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Question: How much do you pay for your home insurance?

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Question : How much do you pay for your home insurance?
There are so many types of home insurance that I'm confused. Could you roughly estimate how much you should pay if you have a house in Dartford, 3 bedrooms, semi-detached in a good area? The house is in very good conditions according to the survey.
- asked by lankhai2006

All Answers:
Answer #1
Its all about the goods in your house such as yourtelevision etc..if you want a rough idea just addup the things you would like insured at theirvalue, good luck x
- answered by sxy_kitty3

Answer #2
It's all about your postcode. All the majorinsurers will give roughly the same quote(assuming the same level of cover) as theunderwriters decide on risk based on postcodes.
- answered by TallPaul

Answer #3
I have contents cover at £200 a year, just incasei get robbed. :)
- answered by Mark R

Answer #4
Go to the Moneysupermarket.com website and put inyour details. I got mine really cheap fromBarclays.
- answered by resignedtolife

Answer #5
it has nothing to do with the goods in your house.they usually only insure the house for the priceyou purchased it at. just call around and getquotes. simple as that. i pay around 500 a year.but i live in RURAL North Carolina, 2400 sq foothouse.
- answered by RT(R)

Answer #6
i think i must pay 1750 dollars
- answered by sakura s

Answer #7
Nope, can't do it. If you're not in CA, yourcredit score counts a lot. It also matters whenthe house was updated, how far it is from a firehydrant, how old it is, what it's made of, and howmuch it would cost to rebuild. Oh, did I mentiondogs? Other personal hazards such as dogs playinto it.
- answered by mbrcatz17

Answer #8
It depends how much cover you need and whether youwant accidental damage cover or nottrywww.moneysupermarket.com for price comparrison
- answered by lou0711

Answer #9
The easiest way to become unconfused is to pop inand see a local insurance broker.
- answered by welcome news

Answer #10
when arranging insurance the market value of thehouse is not the important factor. You areconcerned with the re- instatement cost of thework including additional expenses following acomplete loss.Speak to a Broker .
- answered by confused gardener




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