Home Insurance Tips for Homebuyers

by Jamie Jamieson 09/27/2020

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If you purchase a new home, you will need to purchase homeowner’s insurance. If you’ve never owned a home before, you may not realize all the factors that go into the cost of insurance. When looking for a home, it’s easy to get caught up in the house’s structural design, the marble countertops, curb appeal, appliances, etc., and forget about features that affect your home’s insurance cost.

  • Build and age: When a homeowner is considering buying a home, the first and most important feature to look out for is the structure and build of the home. Some people prefer homes constructed with wood over homes built with bricks. Your insurance company may charge you a higher premium for a house built solely with wood because it’s more flammable than a house built with bricks. Another factor is the age of the house; the older the home, the more money required to maintain and repair, which might, in turn, increase the cost of your insurance premium. 

  • Location: Your location affects how much you pay for insurance. The riskier your home’s location, the higher the premium you pay. People who live in areas prone to natural disasters like hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, landslides, or floods should expect to pay a higher premium when compared to those who live in an area less prone to such disasters. If you decide to buy a home in the coastal region, the cost of protecting your property is something you should factor in when making your decision. 

  • Home safety: How safe is the location of your home? If you live in an environment that has a high crime rate, you should expect to pay a higher insurance premium for your home. Most homes located in neighborhoods not considered safe usually come at a lower price, but your insurance premium might take a considerable amount of what you saved. You can reduce your insurance costs by installing other security measures in your home. New locks, especially smart locks, surveillance cameras, and other security features are all safety measures that can reduce your insurance premium. If your home is in a controlled-access community with secure gates or entry guards, you may see a reduction in your insurance premium. 

  • Condition of the roof: The shape of your home’s roof is an essential determinant of how much you will pay for your insurance cost. A house that has a damaged or faulty roof takes a considerable amount of money to repair. Additionally, while the look of cedar-shake roofs is beautiful, in some areas they pose a fire hazard. When looking to buy a home, do not neglect to note the age and condition of the roof. Aside from the build of the house, it is the next most vital factor. 

These features and others affect how much you pay for insurance. Be sure to factor the cost of protecting your home into your budget when you go house hunting. Your realtor can also help you get a good deal for your home insurance, so be sure to ask!

About the Author
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Jamie Jamieson

Professional Association National Association of Realtors (NAR) New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR) Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors/ Hudson Gateway Multiple Listing Service Education I hold an A.A in Italian Studies and an A.S in Accounting as well as being one of few students accepted into the Cambridge University International Student Study Program abroad as a returning student in 2011. Community Involvement I am proud to serve on the Home & School Board for St. Augustine School in Ossining and maintain the role of a Girl Scout leader. I am an active member of the community assisting in a variety of fundraising efforts. Personal I am a young and energetic agent who prides myself on providing personalized service with honest representation whether you are buying or selling your home. My expertise of the river towns, attention to detail and excitement for real estate are a few of the many assets I will bring to you. I will utilize my eagerness and market knowledge of the area to build lasting relationships with all of my clients that will extend far beyond the closing table. Be at ease from start to finish with my help. In my spare time, I love exploring the Hudson Valley with my husband, three children and our dog, Pippin. I love scoping out the infinite restaurants, farmers markets and other fabulous activities this exciting county has to offer. Experience Before joining William Raveis Legends Realty Group I started my career with Hudson Homes Sotheby's International Realty team. Prior to real estate, I had a remarkable 15+ year career in Restaurant Management/Hospitality including Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, Rivermarket and several establishments in Newport, Rhode Island. My experience in that field provided me with the foundation of excellence in customer service. Areas Covered All of Westchester County and parts of Putnam County.