Depends on what state, but I would expect them to be around $450 annually. This would be close to what I would expect in Texas, Minnesota, and Alabama. Where do you live?
2007-06-12 14:25:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends entirely where you live. If you live on the coast in Florida, that would be cheap. I have a 1200 ft house that is pretty new, concrete construction, and I am miles from the ocean and I pay $2700 a year for my insurance - and that's for current value, not replacement value insurance. Why not get something better? B/c no companies will write here.
2007-06-12 14:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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That would depend on where you live, what the claims have been in your neighborhood, how far you are from services like fire a fire department, what the house is made of, etc. Your best bet is to just go to a few insurance agents and ask for quotes. It doesn't cost anything, as far as I know.
2007-06-12 14:30:36
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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It doesn't work that way. It's ALSO going to depend heavily on your location (LOL you aren't in FLORIDA, are you? it could be $5,000 in florida!!), how old the house is, how old the roof, plumbing, heating/cooling, and pipes are, YOUR CREDIT SCORE, what the house is made of, how far it is from a fire department (protection class), etc.
There are a LOT of variables. It could be $300. It could be $3,000. And it could be uninsurable.
2007-06-12 15:11:32
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answered by Anonymous 7
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