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Insurance Tips for First-Time Homebuyers

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Buying your first home is an exciting milestone, but it also comes with a learning curve, especially when it comes to homeowners insurance. With so many options and coverages to consider, it’s important to understand what you're buying and how to make sure your new investment is properly protected.

Here are a few tips every first-time homebuyer should know when shopping for homeowners insurance.

Know What Your Policy Actually Covers

Many standard homeowners insurance policies include four main types of protection: your home’s structure (the dwelling), personal belongings, liability coverage, and additional living expenses if your home becomes uninhabitable due to a covered loss. However, every policy has exclusions and limitations.

For instance, damage from floods or earthquakes usually requires separate coverage. And your personal property coverage may have sub-limits for high-value items like jewelry, artwork, or electronics. Review the policy in detail and ask questions about what’s included, and what isn’t. Knowing your coverage ahead of time prevents surprises when you file a claim.

Don’t Just Focus on Price

While budget is always a factor, choosing the lowest premium shouldn’t be your only consideration. A cheaper policy may come with higher deductibles, less comprehensive coverage, or lower limits, leaving you vulnerable when it matters most. Instead, you may want to look for a policy that provides replacement cost coverage (not actual cash value), so you’re reimbursed for the full cost to repair or replace items without depreciation.

Ask About Additional Coverage Options

If your home is in a flood zone or earthquake-prone area, you’ll likely need an additional flood insurance policy for that type of coverage. You may also want to consider endorsements or riders (additions to your policy) for things like sewer backup, identity theft protection, or extended replacement cost coverage. Optional add-ons vary by insurer, so it’s worth discussing your home’s unique needs with your agent to ensure you're not leaving gaps in coverage.

Update Your Policy as Your Life Changes

Your homeowners insurance policy should evolve with you. If you make upgrades to your home, like finishing a basement, remodeling a kitchen, or adding a deck, you may need to adjust your dwelling coverage to reflect the increased value.

Likewise, buying new furniture, electronics, or valuables might require increasing your personal property limits. An annual insurance review can help ensure you’re properly insured if something unexpected happens.

We’re Here to Help You Start Off Right

As a first-time homebuyer, understanding your insurance coverage can help you avoid costly gaps in protection. With the right coverage in place, you can enjoy your new home with peace of mind. Contact us today for a personalized home insurance review and get the protection you need as you step into homeownership.