If you’re a first-time homebuyer working on a budget for your future plans, you might be wondering about homeowners insurance - how much will it cost, anyway? Unfortunately, the answer can get complicated, as it depends on several factors.
To help you budget for your first home, here is a quick guide to what goes in to determining the cost of your homeowners insurance:
Geographic location can have a major impact on your insurance coverage limits and premiums. This is because dwelling coverage limits are based on labor and replacement costs, which both vary significantly in different areas.
The hazard portion of your homeowners insurance policy can differ based on location, too. Hazard coverage protects you in case your home is damaged by fire, wind, falling objects and other events included on the list of “covered perils.”
Because natural disasters and weather-related hazards vary by region, so does the level of risk to the insurance company.
Some hazards, like tornadoes and earthquakes, require an additional insurance policy to cover. Additional insurance coverage will protect you from a wider variety of peril, but may cost more.
Homeowners insurance policies also include a personal property coverage component that includes your personal belongings separate from your home. Clothes, electronics, appliances and furniture are examples of property included in this coverage.
Consider the overall value of your personal property when deciding how much homeowners insurance coverage you need, as it will also affect how much you pay.
In the event your personal property is damaged or stolen, this part of your homeowners insurance can help you pay to repair or replace them.
Insurance can be complicated, and homeowners insurance policies are no exception. Until you get a quote from an insurance company, it may be difficult to budget for the expense. However, if you keep these variables in mind, you will have a greater understanding of what goes into your homeowners insurance policy cost.
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A licensed real estate salesperson since 2016, Rob is affiliated with the Briarcliff Manor office of Corcoran Legends Realty. He serves buyers, sellers, renters, in Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam counties. Rob, a native of New York and Westchester County for most of his life, brings an extensive local knowledge of both residential and commercial properties to the table. His experience includes a wide range of property types – single-family, multi-family, condos and mixed use. “Hard to sell” properties is where Rob really excels. “There’s no problem that cannot be solved.”
Rob is certified for many different disciplines in real estate. Cartus Relocation Network Agent, AARP Agent, National Tenants Network (NTN) Agent, Green certified and Pricing Strategies Master. In addition, Rob has completed the Leader’s Edge Advanced training to better serve his clients. Rob has been both associate of the month and top closed dollar agent.
When you work with Rob, you get the feeling you’re his only client. Numbers don’t count, you do. Clients always come first. Each transaction is handled as if it were his own home. Rob strives to make the process as seamless as possible and takes care of all the details, no matter how small. His clients rave about his above-and-beyond service and prompt informative communication. Rob is easy going, friendly, and patient. However he can be a determined and aggressive negotiator when the need arises.
When not out actively working on behalf of his clients, Rob spends time with his wife and two teenage daughters. A devoted supporter of community he sits on several local boards and volunteers for numerous locale nonprofit organizations. He enjoys cycling, hiking, kayaking and winter skiing.
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