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  • payless
    payless Posts: 6,957 Forumite
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    Norman, many policies around that have unspecified / v high block limits on building insurance.

    Like Halifax they are postcode/ propery type assessed.
    Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.
  • System
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    shared house? Almost no insurers seem to do it (except endsleigh, who always cost a fortune) and it never seems to be an option in online forms/comparissons...

    Surely there must be a lot of people out there in shared houses and people to insure them?
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  • angela110660
    angela110660 Posts: 950 Forumite
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    Received my Direct Line renewal today for Home and Contents Insurance. They were "delighted" to tell me that my cover for next year would be better than before!! So was the quote- over £370 for the year and over £390 if I paid by instalments! An increase of £100 from last year and I have not even made a claim!
    So I went on Egg and got a quote from them. Because I am an existing customer the quote was.....£210 and just over £220 if I paid instalments.
    Thank you very much!!! ;D ;D
  • ashmit
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    I think it was More Than that I used when I was in a shared house. I had the same problem and was enthralled to discover that Endsleigh wasn't my only choice!
  • angela110660
    angela110660 Posts: 950 Forumite
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    Following on from my last post about my good deal with Egg insurance for house and contents... I have also been given a year's free travel insurance for the family for travel within Europe too. It can be extended for world cover at a small extra charge. Well done Egg.
  • Highland_Lass_2
    Highland_Lass_2 Posts: 1,418 Forumite
    Thanks Steve for the tip to use Lloyds TSB. I managed to get my buildings/contents about £35 cheaper. Also mentioned if they still did the offer with the vouchers and will also qualify for £40 of these. Not a bad saving for 10 minutes work.

    :D
    If I had known then what I know now . . .
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  • payless
    payless Posts: 6,957 Forumite
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    LloydsTSB sent me a flyer-
    £30 M&S vouchers etc, just in time for my renewal next week.
    Promise of Double the discount max £100 - well even that was not enough to make them the cheapest!

    Tried to say typical 3 bed semi needed around £19000 contents cover. ( currently I have unspecified to £40K, and think I need it)

    Chap said they were quoting the best on the market-
    ( later clarified under questioning as "top 10 insurers"- a bit vague on how they work out which companies are the top 10)

    Their  building insurance alone was more than my renewal quote for Building and contents combined.
    ( and thats ignoring that my firm / I then get 25% commission on my own plan as well !)
    Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as (financial) advice.
  • Suzz_2
    Suzz_2 Posts: 154 Forumite
    For home & contents insurance I'd recommend the Bradford & Bingley Market Place at:

    http://www.bradford-bingley.co.uk/insurance/home.asp

    You can get quotes from a panel of insurers.

    Last year for building + contents, I paid £69 for the year for a 3-bed semi + £15,000 contents (I did take some voluntary excesses).
  • VickyA_2
    VickyA_2 Posts: 4,677 Forumite
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    Don't quite understand this, but I've just got a quote from Bradford and Bingley Market Place (thanks for the link Suzz) for home contents. Anyway, put my boyfriend in as the main holder and the quote came out at £143.08. Put the same details in but with my name as main holder and it's £138. Not much difference, but a pint each in the pub!

    But, my boyfriend is in full time employment, and I'm going to be a student (which I put in the quote). How does that work?!
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