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condo insurance coverage question
Hi all!
I was wondering if anyone out there
has condo insurance and if I could ask a couple questions since I have
zero experience with homeowners insurance. H and I just got quoted for
our new condo that we move into next month. The amount is $230 for the
entire year for the interior of the condo.
It says that
the basic limit for the dwelling itself is only 15,000. For personal
property it is 35,000. Do those numbers sound normal do you? I would
have thought that dwelling coverage would be a LOT higher. I know there
is a separate exterior insurance as well, but still. The condo is worth
~230k.
Thoughts?
Re: condo insurance coverage question
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I honestly have no idea what it would cost to replace a kitchen, etc. There's nothing over the top fancy or high end in the condo and FTR it's about 1100 sq ft and our CURRENT furniture is pretty crappy but I'm sure that will change once we move. H inquired about upping it to at least 25k for dwelling, but it still seems low...It's really hard to find any information about condo insurance needs online. Personal property at 35k seems acceptable to me.
I'm surprised the insurance company didn't try to oversell us insurance instead of underselling.