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Location Insurance

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 9:06 pm

Home and contents insurance can be a costly purchase for a number of reasons. Various factors affect the cost of this insurance including the value of your belongings, the value of your home and the furniture in it as well as the security of your home (or lack of!) All these factors are considered when a premium is drawn up and depending on values and other conditions comprehensive cover of a home and its belongings can amount to a large sum.

In recent years savvy insurers have taken into account another factor when deciding the cost of home insurance for a particular house, the location. The specific location of a house identified by a postcode can have a huge impact on the cost of home insurance costs. Insurers will analyse the area at which the home is located and use past data to calculate a risk for the home to factors such as flood, storm damage and other natural disasters along with the risk of crime. This risk is calculated by analysing previous records of natural disaster and crime in that specific area. A rating will then be drawn up and if the location is seen to be high risk to natural disasters or crime additional cost will be added onto the home insurance premium for that particular house. After recent natural disasters such as flooding in areas of the UK it also came to light that some insurance companies have been so clever as to include terms and conditions that exclude homes from being covered in the case of a natural disaster, much to the surprise of the affected home owners.

With this in mind it is essential to check the small print of any house insurance or buildings and contents insurance. Especially beware to compare insurance not only on price but on features included also.

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