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The dramatic fall in burglary rates across Britain, plus fewer claims for flood and storm damage, have sent the cost of home insurance to a five-year low, with households in Norwich enjoying the lowest premiums in the country. | |
The cost of insuring the typical British home is now £116 a year, compared with £160 five years ago, according to analysis of 2.6m customer quotes by comparison site MoneySupermarket.com. | |
Anyone who has never switched, and just auto-renews, could be in line for significant savings | Anyone who has never switched, and just auto-renews, could be in line for significant savings |
Even in parts of the country with the worst record for claims, prices have tumbled. Harrow in north-west London has the highest average home insurance premiums in the UK, at £182, but this compares to £214 in 2010. | Even in parts of the country with the worst record for claims, prices have tumbled. Harrow in north-west London has the highest average home insurance premiums in the UK, at £182, but this compares to £214 in 2010. |
Only Bolton in Lancashire has witnessed an increase in premiums over the past year, rising by £10 on average, although they are down £54 since 2010. | Only Bolton in Lancashire has witnessed an increase in premiums over the past year, rising by £10 on average, although they are down £54 since 2010. |
Many households are now overpaying for home insurance, accepting year-on-year increases put through by their insurer without realising that across the market, rates have tumbled. | |
As recently as 1995, 8.7% of homes in England and Wales were victims of a domestic burglary, but this fell to 2.7% last year, according to the Office for National Statistics. | As recently as 1995, 8.7% of homes in England and Wales were victims of a domestic burglary, but this fell to 2.7% last year, according to the Office for National Statistics. |
Kevin Pratt of MoneySupermarket.com said: “Anyone who has never switched, and just auto-renews their home insurance policy every year, could be in line for significant savings. | Kevin Pratt of MoneySupermarket.com said: “Anyone who has never switched, and just auto-renews their home insurance policy every year, could be in line for significant savings. |
“With the exception of Bolton, prices have been dropping steadily over the past five years thanks to a number of factors; burglary rates have been falling in most areas; and the fairly mild winter of 2014-15 meant fewer claims for flooding and storm damage.” | “With the exception of Bolton, prices have been dropping steadily over the past five years thanks to a number of factors; burglary rates have been falling in most areas; and the fairly mild winter of 2014-15 meant fewer claims for flooding and storm damage.” |
Residents of Norwich enjoy the UK’s lowest premiums, averaging £100.70 a year, closely followed by Salisbury and Dorchester. | Residents of Norwich enjoy the UK’s lowest premiums, averaging £100.70 a year, closely followed by Salisbury and Dorchester. |
Those living in Kingston-upon-Thames have benefitted from the largest price drop, with premiums falling by £19 in a year. However, premiums in this area are among the highest nationally at £135 – 16% more expensive than the national average. | Those living in Kingston-upon-Thames have benefitted from the largest price drop, with premiums falling by £19 in a year. However, premiums in this area are among the highest nationally at £135 – 16% more expensive than the national average. |
Postcode areas in London generally have the highest premiums. Among the worst areas for household insurance premium are Ilford, London north-west, Southall and London north. | Postcode areas in London generally have the highest premiums. Among the worst areas for household insurance premium are Ilford, London north-west, Southall and London north. |
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