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Any good deals for Home Insurance

We are in the process of buying a house. The buildings insurance is required for the Exchange date. Can anyone recommend any good offers that they have had. I have been on a few sites comparing but just wondered if anyone's got a great deal.

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  • -taff
    -taff Posts: 15,440 Forumite
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    Do yor comparisons then see if any of the cashback sites are offering for that company. I got £70 back form quidco doing that.
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  • spo2
    spo2 Posts: 268 Forumite
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    I got mine from Tesco Bank (through a broker) using quidco and got £40 cashback on a £165 combined buildings and contents policy
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    The best deal will depend on so many variables (location, your occupation, type of ptoperty etc etc) that any individual recommendation here will be worthless to you.

    Do your own comparisons.

    But don't just compare prices - compare the cover provided by the policies too. It may be worth paying more to get a better policy.
  • Sam_Fallow
    Sam_Fallow Posts: 923 Forumite
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    Nationwide are offering a £30 Amazon voucher with their buildings and contents.

    Git mine today for £101 -30 = £71.:)
    I don't like morning people. Or mornings. Or people.
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