Friday, January 5, 2007

How To Decide What Level Of Home Insurance You Should Take Out


As with all matters of a financial nature, the specifics of home insurance are a non-trivial topic. If you are a new homeowner then you most likely are unsure of how much coverage you need to take out. Generally home insurance will come with a basic level of coverage and then it is up to you to decide on the various options and add-ons that you may consider necessary.

One of the major considerations you will have is how much coverage you will need to protect against the damage caused by natural disasters. If your home was completely destroyed, how much would it cost you to rebuild it? Remember, this may be less than the amount that you paid for your house as some of that payment covers the land your house was built on which you will still own. You should also take into account inflation when considering how much it will cost you to for reconstruction.

Usually, home insurance policies cover no less than around 80% of the damages caused by an act of God on your home. This means that the additional excess of 20% will have to be covered by you, the homeowner. If you live in a particularly high-risk are such as one that is commonly struck by bush fires or hurricanes then you may feel happier taking out the full 100%. While this will, of course, cost you more for your premium it could be make all the difference if the worst were to happen.

The other important part of your policy will be how it relates to covering your personal belongings. You may need to shop around to find a suitable provider here, as they do vary in how much contents they will protect. Keeping a safe record of your contents is a good idea especially if you have uniquely expensive items such as antiques. In fact, it would be a good idea to get these types of possessions appraised for value so you know how much to claim if they do happen to be damaged or stolen.

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