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Cheap Homeowner Insurance: 6 Ways to Cut Expenses

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1. Raise your deductible.

A typical deductible is $250. Most insurance companies recommend a deductible of at least $500. The higher your deductible, the more money you can save on your premiums.

2. Buy your homeowner and auto insurance from the same company.

Some companies that sell homeowners, auto and liability coverage will give as much as 15 percent multi-p Read the rest of this entry »

Cheap Car Insurance: Cut Out for Car Owners

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One of the vehicles liked world over are cars. There are several reasons for it. Cars not only relieves one from the unnecessary and irritating wait for transport but also add tremendously to one’s status symbol as well. No wonder they have a huge fan following across the globe. However, there is one draw back of cars as well. Their price. It is because of this that most people can fulfill their dream of having a car only if they opt for loans Read the rest of this entry »

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February 4th, 2010 at 3:23 pm

We Buy Houses for Cash That are in Poor Condition

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You will be pleasantly surprised that your very ugly, poorly maintained and usually little house can easily be sold for quick cash to the investor the right – an investor who will say “we buy houses for cash in all conditions.” That’s right – there are actually now investors who buy any kind of home, even those who would generally be rejected by investor’s classics. This proves to be a great opportunity for people who want to get rid of thei Read the rest of this entry »

House Insurance – the Rise

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House Insurance - the Rise

A topic that has dominated the news of late, the widespread flooding and torrential rainstorms are still causing havoc for many even after the flood waters have receded.

Many thousands of people are now left struggling to rebuild their lives, shattered by the devastating impact of flooding on their homes and families. What are the long term implications of this natural disaster? For many it will mean months of tiring work reclaiming Read the rest of this entry »

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August 24th, 2009 at 10:31 am