How much do you guys pay for house insurance?
Just wanted to see what people pay as I noticed big difference in quotes.
thanks
How much do you guys pay for house insurance?
Just wanted to see what people pay as I noticed big difference in quotes.
thanks
Last edited by GTi-RS; 08-04-2009 at 07:38 PM.
- 289k house value
- $1m liability
- 150k personal property
- 25k flood damage
$32/month with a TD Melonex
Sounds pretty good.
The house I'm about to insure is $359,000 built in 1981 with much less personal property than yours.
$75.00/month - Don't know all the details at the moment so this is probably useless to you. With TD Insurance.
The problem with trying to compare house insurance policies right now is there are two different set ups out there right now. The insurance industry came up with a new way to value dwellings in the spring of 2008. If you take the exact same house and put it through both systems, the new one will spit out a value 50% - 80% higher than the old format. It's complete bullshit. Anything that was on the books prior to the spring of 2008 is generally grandfathered to the old format.
To complicate things there are tons of available discounts depending a multitude of factors. Young vs old, alarm vs no alarm, combining with auto vs stand alone, YOUR CREDIT SCORE....YES, SOME COMPANIES USE YOUR CREDIT SCORE FOR PRICING PURPOSES, whether or not you have a mortgage. So it's pretty much impossible to compare your policy with someone else's on the internetz.
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I pay 35 bucks a month for my 1130 sqft rental house in Cranston.
42 bucks for my 2300 sqft house in Douglasdale.
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I pay just under $30 for:
$215K house value
$60k personal property
$1mil Liability
$20k flood
Through my insurance company which i believe is through SGI
I pay around $39/month for their Comprehensive policy.
$525K house value
I use Canadian Direct Insurance.
$85 /month
House/personal property - $1 million ($500 deductible)
Personal Liability - $1 million
Water Damage - $50g
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$75 /month
House - $500K
personal property - $350K
Personal Liability - $1 million
Wow, I pay $10 a month for mine. House is worth (well, bought for) $267,500 though we have less than $20,000 worth of goods in the house. I'm poor and don't own anything.
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Age of house has a big effect on price. I moved from a 65 y.o. house worth ~330k to a 1 y.o place worth ~600k and my insurance dropped substantially. This was with TD Meloche Monnex
House insurance is very tough to compare. Just get a few quotes.
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Are you guys posting the insured value of your building or your perceived market value of your house and land combined?
We're trying to stay with the current insurance company as they give us a good discount because of where my fiance works.
We already get great rates on the cars but want to make sure we get a competitive rate on the house too.
I have done an online quote on TD's website and got a quote of $48/month which sounds good to me and will compare that quote to our insurance company's.
I appreciate everyone's info on their rates. It does give me a better idea in general.
Thanks again!
If you have a home alarm monitored for burglary and fire, you should get about a 20% discount.
I pay $20 / month but that includes a discount for having multiple policies. It would otherwise be $40.
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$26.25 per month for my house. 266,000 MSB replacement value (does not incl land) 500ded. built 2005. various discounts.
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Coverage: 355,000
Liability: 2 mil
Blue Circle: $910/year
AMA: $715/year
On the breakdown blue circle gave me, the additional 1 million in liability coverage costs an extra $19/year. I'm quite shocked at how expensive home insurance has become over the past little while.
Edit: Both of these include mutli-product discounts. I believe it was 5% for blue circle, but their auto insurance was higher, so there was no real benefit.
I actually find home insurance quite reasonble. You just have to shop around for the best deal.Originally posted by UndrgroundRider
Coverage: 355,000
Liability: 2 mil
Blue Circle: $910/year
AMA: $715/year
On the breakdown blue circle gave me, the additional 1 million in liability coverage costs an extra $19/year. I'm quite shocked at how expensive home insurance has become over the past little while.
Edit: Both of these include mutli-product discounts. I believe it was 5% for blue circle, but their auto insurance was higher, so there was no real benefit.
mine is just tenants insurance with declared values.
I pay about $18 a month.
1 million liability
250k in declared value
it even covers a "just got up and walked away clause" the CSR explained it like this. If you had a TV, and you came home one day, and it was just gone, and no signs that you have been robbed, pay your $500 deductible, and we will replace it. I told her I would call back next week. LOL
This is also with a discount with 2 auto policies through TD insurance.
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