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Buying Cheap Home Insurance for Your Summer House – Tips to Save Money

It could be more challenging to obtain cheap home insurance for a summer house.  You have to be aware that insurance companies consider summer homes as high risk properties especially if unoccupied for several months.  The challenge for you is how to obtain adequate cover for your prized vacation home without spending too much on insurance.

In Denmark, all citizens and resident of EU can buy real estate property without restrictions.  However, buying a summer house is quite different.  There are certain restrictions in this market especially if you are going to purchase a property in prime vacation areas.  There is also a distinction between a summer or holiday house and all-year residential home.

A summer house however needs to be insured so you can enjoy better peace of mind. Most importantly, the insurance will be able to cover any damage or loss that could happen to your vacation property.  So if you are looking for cheap home insurance for you summer house, here are some simple tips that may work for you.

Get Cheap Home Insurance by Combining Policies

If you have obtained cheap home insurance for your primary residence, you may want to revisit the policy to determine if it is possible to include coverage for the summer house.  Some insurance companies may consider providing coverage for a vacation home through your primary home insurance.

The easiest approach is to ask your agent who helped you obtain the cheap home insurance.  You can discuss with your agent the need to insure your vacation house and if it is possible to obtain coverage through your main policy.

Get Cheap Home Insurance Online

If the first option is not viable, you should try looking for an insurer that specializes on vacation or summer houses.  Try to go online and look for an insurance company that provides cheap home insurance cover for second homes.

You will have more options if you shop for vacation home insurance online.  You can also use online insurance quote services in order to find the best deals in the market.  There could be a company that offers cheap home insurance with adequate cover for a summer house.

More Ways to Make Summer Home Insurance Cheaper

You have to accept that insurance for summer houses is expensive.  Remember that such properties are considered high risk.  However, there are ways how to mitigate the risk on your vacation home.  By minimizing the risks, you might obtain cheap home insurance for your summer house.

One of the simplest things to do is to hire a house sitter or a caretaker for the vacation home.  If you can prove that someone is taking care of the summer house, then the insurance company might assign you to a lower premium bracket.

If your summer home is already insured and you want to obtain cheaper premium, then it would be best if you can bolster its safety and security features.  You could regain your investments on these features through the savings that you can enjoy from lower insurance payments.

The word that is used in Denmarks for home insurance is Indboforsikring dækning and if you need one, please visit this Danish website to get the best one possible. Use Google Translator if you don’t know Danish. Even more about home insurance you can read here.


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Posted by - July 21, 2011 at 2:00 am

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Posted by - May 11, 2011 at 6:01 pm

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Do I need condo insurance in Fl?

I have a mortgage for about $157,000. I guess the previous owner paid it off for the year. Any idea how much I will have to pay for 2008? Can I pay in installments?

First, the previous owners insurance will NOT cover you, it is not your policy, it is their policy. They probably cancelled it by now anyway since FL property insurance is so expensive. Your mortgagee will probably want a copy of the master policyi showing building coverage. If they have a flood policy, that can be assigned to you & then you take over the policy.
A condo policy will cover building items you are responsible for (sometimes studs in, sometimes drywall in, sometimes only additions & alterations to the original unit), your contents (usually worldwide with some limitations), your liability (usually worldwide) & your loss of use. It also covers loss assessment. Loss assessment is when there is a loss to common property that is not covered by the association & they assess all of the unit owners a portion of the loss. BUT & this is a big but, only $1,000 loss assessment coverage is for the master policy’s deductible, so if it is a loss to only your unit & the master policy has a $50,000 deductible, your policy will only pay $1,000 towards the deductible. If the loss can be assessed to 50 unit owners (example – loss to the pool house), the coverage is OK. This cannot be increased, it is written into the policy form.
Good luck to you, insurance in FL is very expensive, but condo policies are not as bad as homeowners policies.
Start calling independent agents in FL, they are the only ones that can give you a price for insurance. Don’t go to one of the little start up companies that are not rated by AMBest. Either go to Citizens (I know of someone who got coverage there cheaper than one of the little companies) or be sure the company you get is rated by AMBest (see ambest.com). If there was a big hurricane, they would not have the assets to pay the claims.

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Posted by admin - February 7, 2010 at 9:24 am

Categories: condo insurance   Tags: Additions, Alterations, Ambest, Amp, Assets, citizens, Common Property, Condo Policy, Drywall, Flood Policy, Good Luck, Homeowners Policies, hurricane, Independent Agents, Installments, Loss Assessment, Mortgagee, Owners Insurance, Property Insurance, Studs

Real Estate Today: Best Homeowners Insurance in Florida (Part 2 of 3) – Koolik Group Realty Video

2 Real Estate Today: Best Homeowners Insurance in Florida (Part 2 of 3)   Koolik Group Realty Videohttp://www.koolik.com In this episode of Real Estate Today with Elliot Koolik of Koolik Group Realty, we will join Lisa Pacillo, President of All Risk Insurance Group and licensed insurance broker, in deciding how to choose the best homeowners insurance policy in Florida. Lisa will explain Citizens homeowners insurance in Florida and how it compares to private insurance companies. Citizens homeowners insurance can not deny anyone in Florida but is largely a last resort insurer. Independent agents and brokers can offer more options if you are purchasing a home or changing insurance companies because of dropped coverage or increased premiums. Premiums can be reduced by increasing deductibles. For damages caused by anything other than a hurricane, such as a pipe breaking or roof collapse, there is the all other peril deductible, which can be set at $500, $1,000 or $2,500. Hurricane deductibles are set at 2%, 5% and 10% of the dwelling amount. There are also discounts available for homes with storm shutters, roof mitigation certificates, alarm systems, homes in gated communities and condos with central sprinkler systems.

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Posted by admin - January 31, 2010 at 4:04 am

Categories: homeowners insurance   Tags: all risk insurance group, best, citizens, elliot koolik, Flood Insurance, homeowners insurance florida, koolik group realty, lisa pacillo

Trying to find condo insurance in Ft Lauderdale but am having no luck finding a company? Any suggestions?


You’ll probably have to go through Citizens, the state’s insurer. Call your auto insurance agent and see if they write it. If not many/most State Farm agents do.

But before you do that go ahead and call around to some local brokers and see if they have any companies writing new policies, or call the Florida Market Assistance Plan, set up to help people find coverage. You can call them at 800-524-9023 or register online at http://www.fmap.org.

From what I’ve seen Citizens is the safest bet. But I haven’t seen everything.

Good luck!

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Categories: condo insurance   Tags: Assistance Plan, Auto Insurance Agent, Bet, citizens, condo insurance, Florida Market, Ft Lauderdale, Good Luck, insurance, Insurer, Local Brokers, Market Assistance, People Find, State Farm, State Farm Agents

How much is home insurance per year in South Florida ?

Were purchasing a home around 300,000 how much is insurance yearly ? Anyone pay around this much ?

It doesn’t work that way. It’s ALSO based on the age of the house, YOUR CREDIT SCORE, the claims history of both you and the house, etc.

And the bad news is, there isn’t any competition for homeowners insurance in FL – you’re GOING to end up with the state fund, Citizens. The HOMEOWNERS part of it will cost you about $3,000 a year. The FLOOD insurance part will likely cost you about $1500 – but the MOST flood coverage you can get is $250,000, so you’ll be needing to put at least $50,000 down on the house or you won’t be able to get the mortgage. Then the WIND coverage is probably going to run you about $5,000.

Total insurance cost . . . budget $10,000, and you should be slightly under.

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Posted by admin - January 15, 2010 at 7:23 pm

Categories: home insurance   Tags: Bad News, Budget, citizens, Claims History, Credit Score, Flood Coverage, Flood Insurance, home insurance, homeowners insurance, insurance, Insurance Cost, Insurance Florida, mortgage, Purchasing A Home, South Florida, Wind Coverage

Florida Home Owners Insurance Rip Off

2 Florida Home Owners Insurance Rip OffLeonard Schmiege interviews nieghbors about how much their insurance has increased in the last year. The numbers are astonishing. This is due to something called ‘Citizens Insurance’ which was set up by the Florida legislature supposedly to help Floridians. If you watch this and vote Nov 7, 2006 for more of the same your out of your mind.

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Posted by admin - September 28, 2009 at 8:58 pm

Categories: homeowners insurance   Tags: citizens, crisis, grassrootsdvd, homeowner, insurance, ripoff, zyvek