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		<title>Home Buying 101 Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every person aims to buy a house of their own. Here is what they need to know: First they must have an idea of the home prices in the market. Do they have a budget for such range? Next, the quality of living in that neighborhood. This involves assessment of the community and the surrounding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every person aims to buy a house of their own. Here is what they need to know:</p>
<p>First they must have an idea of the home prices in the market. Do they have a budget for such range? Next, the quality of living in that neighborhood. This involves assessment of the community and the surrounding area.</p>
<p>In finding prices, they can visit real estate websites or contact agents from real estate agent lists. Here they can ask about prices, the community and more. But this is just the beginning. In the end, it all boils down to whether they can afford a house or not.</p>
<p>Buying merely takes a few months or even weeks. But ‘owning&#8217; it is another story; it takes years, even decades, to achieve. In this case, a constant source of funding is a must. It can be from their personal savings, <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.personalloanboss.com.au/">personal loans</a> or mortgage loans; or, could be the pooling of all these three.</p>
<p>To qualify for the loans, they must have a good credit history. This will entitle them to bigger amounts. Additionally, it will help them qualify for loans with lower interest rates and privileges on insurance and rewards. They just need to research the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.personalloanboss.com.au/big-personal-loan">best personal loans</a> or mortgage loans that are on offer. Furthermore, they can seek aid from the government to further get discounts on homebuying.</p>
<p>In bank or credit union loans, there are fixed payment periods and failure to meet them can cost buyers additional penalty charges. Now adding those to the balance, the next due will be harder to pay. In addition, homebuyers need to know that loans can make a big dent on their income monthly. Therefore, the ability to work out a budget and diligence in paying is a must. They must accept that for the forseeable future, they may have to live as best as possible on a shoestring budget.</p>
<p>But to make up for it and avoid late payments, they can work on an extra income. In fact, it is normal and other times a must, for homebuyers to do this. It&#8217;ll help them to get by and ultimately keep up with their loan responsibilities.</p>
<p>Homebuying is a serious business. It is a long-term quest but in the end, it is all worth it. The key to success here is financial preparedness and intent focus on finishing the payment. Without these, people could lose their homes and acquire a large amount of debt leaving them homeless and bankrupt.</p>
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		<title>Tips on Home Buying</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So your stepbrother has visited the house and told you it was fine and that you should save a couple of hundred bucks and not get it inspected, especially since it&#8217;s only 3 years old? WRONG!!! Professional house inspectors are trained to look for details usually overlooked by regular home buyers such as insulation, traces [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So your stepbrother has visited the house and told you it was fine and that you should save a couple of hundred bucks and not get it inspected, especially since it&#8217;s only 3 years old? WRONG!!!</p>
<p>Professional house inspectors are trained to look for details usually overlooked by regular home buyers such as insulation, traces of moisture, suspicious cracks, electricity and plumbing. They can also usually give you an idea of how much it would cost to bring any of these up to code.</p>
<p>Finally, a good inspection done by a professional can usually pay for itself by using it as a bargaining tool.</p>
<p>Shrink your mortgage.</p>
<p>How many payments are there in a year? The answer is it depends.</p>
<p>If you pay monthly, there are 12, if you pay bi-weekly, there are 26 (or the equivalent on 1 extra payment / year) which goes a long way to reduce your capital, especially in the first years, when most of your payment goes on paying interest.</p>
<p>Do you have a little extra cash in the end of the month?</p>
<p>Even ridiculously small amounts, applied monthly on your capital will save you thousands of dollars when done over 10, 15 or 25 years. Make sure when you choose your mortgage plan that you won&#8217;t get penalized for doing so and that you tell your lender to apply the money to your capital as using it as a little deposit towards your next payment often even get you any interest, let alone help in any way.</p>
<p>Owning real estate does have it&#8217;s advantages.</p>
<p>Choices: as the owner, you can decide whether to select a building that matches your current needs, has enough room for future expansion or maybe is large enough for you to lease parts of it.</p>
<p>Equity: every month, your payments are applied to paying down your mortgage and building some equity which could be useful eventually to secure a loan for new equipment, to finance an acquisition or simply as an asset.</p>
<p>Appreciation: not withstanding any unforeseen occurrences, your building should appreciate with time. This appreciation could, just as the above mentioned equity, be used to get better financing conditions.</p>
<p>Power: as the landlord, you are the person in charge of deciding how to finance the building, picking the tenants, choosing the decorations, selecting entrepreneurs for the work to be done, improving the building. You even have control over your rent&#8217;s rate.</p>
<p>You make your money when you buy, not when you sell.</p>
<p>One extremely important factor to consider before making your decision is that you make your money when you buy but realize it when you sell.</p>
<p>Paying more than the fair market value, not taking into consideration your cash flow factors (mortgage, interest rates, insurance, taxes and repairs VS incoming rent, other income possibilities such as parking for example) or letting your feelings dictate a purchasing decision may negatively affect your exit strategy for year if you are not careful.</p>
<p>Though appreciation is quite probable, I suggest you don&#8217;t factor it in when crunching your numbers: if the deal is still a good deal without factoring in appreciation, you are likely to make a favorable ROI (return on investment) when you decide it&#8217;s time to go for your exit strategy.</p>
<p>If you absolutely need appreciation to justify your purchase, be extremely careful as no one really knows what will happen in the future and, in the present, you may be paying too much.</p>
<p>Discuss the situation with a real estate agent know for his or her integrity such as Anne-Marie Perno with whom I often do business ( I will include a link to her website in the resources box below).</p>
<p>Pay off your house in 12 year: doing this you could actually get it for free.</p>
<p>If you understand but most important if you use my preceding advice about crunching the numbers before you buy and only buying a house that makes sense financially, then sell the house after 1 year in Canada, 2 in the US and repeat the process 5 more times, you could very well end up with a paid for mortgage and your dream house.</p>
<p>This is something worth looking into, especially with the:</p>
<p>Tax advantages of flipping houses.</p>
<p>Since I&#8217;m not a CPA and that all situations are unique, I strongly suggest you meet with a competent financial advisor who will help you evaluate your particular situation.</p>
<p>For now, keep in mind that in most situations, you will be able to use some of your expenses as depreciations to reduce your taxes or some of the rent as a personal income.</p>
<p>What I do know for a fact though is that in most places, you can keep 100% of the profit (the difference between purchasing cost including cost of renovations and selling price) if you obey to some guidelines such as not doing it more often than once every 1 or 2 years depending on where you live and, in some places, reinvest your profits in purchasing a more expensive property.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Obtaining Low Cost Home Insurance</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Low cost home insurance is not hard to find if you know how to find it and one of the best ways of doing so is to allow a specialist broker to search around on your behalf for the quotes. The quotes will be delivered to you and you do not even have to move out of your chair to get them. You can then take your time and compare those quotes from some of the top UK providers.</p>
<p>&#13;There are many ways that you can keep the cost of home insurance down and one of them is to increase the amount of excess you are willing to pay. All providers will add excess onto a policy which is the amount that you will have to pay towards a claim, if of course you make one. By offering to pay more for this excess you will save on the monthly premiums. However you will have to take into account that you would have to find the excess outright if you should need to make a claim.</p>
<p>&#13;Home insurance will include theft of items from your home so you can make savings on the premiums which allows you to obtain low cost home insurance the safer your home is. To do this you can install a good quality alarm on the property, install window locks and ensure your property is surrounded by good quality fencing.</p>
<p>&#13;A policy will also include loss of belongings by fire and again one way of cutting down the premiums could be by installing such as fire alarms. Often you will be asked if you smoke and non smokers might be offered cheaper premiums as they could be seen as less of a risk than those who smoke.</p>
<p>&#13;The premiums for home insurance are based on how much you wish to insure. If you were to take a wild guess and this guess is way over the cost of replacing all of your possession in the worst case scenario, you would be paying out for insurance you do not need. To ensure that you do not over insure yet do not under insure you need to take an inventory of all of your belongings. This means that you need to go around your home and jot down the cost of all items not forgetting such as possessions in the attic, cupboards or drawers. The figure you get to is the sum you need to insure against if the worst case scenario should happen and you lost all your belongings in a fire.</p>
<p>&#13;Finally one way of obtaining low cost home insurance is to never just renew the policy year after year. Just because you got a great deal on your home insurance last year does not necessarily mean that you will get the best deal this year. Insurance brokers will usually increase their premiums each year and if you just renew you could find that you are paying well over the odds for your home insurance. Again allow a specialist broker to make a search for the lowest premiums and then compare the premiums at your leisure.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mortgages don&#8217;t have to be as expensive as you might think. With some research, a shrewd outlook and patience, you can usually find a cheap mortgage that suits your personal circumstances, without spending a long time trawling through mortgage quotes. Here are some top tips on how to spot a great deal on a mortgage.</p>
<p>&#13;Firstly, it is important to remember that you are a customer when it comes to mortgages, exactly as you are when buying any other products. This means that you have consumer choice; you do not have to stick with the mortgage deal you originally took out, or stay with one particular mortgage lender. If you are remortgaging, asking your current lender for a more competitive quote is a good start, but you could and should shop around for a cheap mortgage.</p>
<p>&#13;Shopping around means that it is a good idea to do your research in order to compare mortgage prices properly. So, the first thing to remember about comparing mortgage quotes is to look beyond the interest rate. A low interest rate, however tempting, may not lead to a cheap mortgage, once all of the other costs involved have been taken into account. Comparing Annual Percentage Rates (APRs), however, takes into account all of the fees you will have to pay, such as application fees, mortgage lenders valuations and so on. By looking at APRs you will get a better picture of how much a mortgage costs overall, thus providing you with a better way to compare mortgage quotes.</p>
<p>&#13;Mortgage deals: tied-in means tied down</p>
<p>&#13;Next, it may be advisable for you to look for &#8220;tie-ins&#8221; when searching for a cheap mortgage. Tie-ins are terms and conditions designed to keep you with a particular mortgage lender, even after the favourable interest rates have been increased.</p>
<p>&#13;Typical ways in which lenders tie in customers include charging fees if you switch to another lender within a certain period, or making customers buy insurance policies in order to qualify for lower interest rates. Comparing these conditions, whilst at the same time looking at APRs, will make your mortgage comparison much more accurate.</p>
<p>&#13;You can speed up the process of finding a cheap mortgage by using a mortgage broker. Mortgage brokers will search the market for you, and bring you mortgage quotes to consider. Due to their expertise and contacts, mortgage brokers can find you better deals than you might have been able to yourself. There are a few things to consider when using a mortgage broker, however.</p>
<p>&#13;Some mortgage brokers charge for their services, so you can either find one that does not, or build their fees into your plans to make sure that you do save money on your mortgage after all. Also, some mortgage brokers are not &#8220;whole of market&#8221;, meaning that they only compare mortgages from a restricted panel of lenders from whom they receive a commission. Essentially, mortgage brokers can be useful, as long as you know you are using the right one for you.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ll find home selling tips for houses, town homes, villas, and condominiums, scams to keep away from, how to opt a seller&#8217;s real estate agent, what to set in your contract, real estate agent tricks to watch out for, and negotiating tips for dealing with tough buyers. We&#8217;ll also assess such as Home Gain which help you locate a real estate agent in your area based on the marketing package that they put forward to sell your house.</p>
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<p>Great Expectations</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Many sellers have unrealistic expectations for their property value, particularly on condominiums and townhouses. These types of property at least here in Florida do not seize their value very well, and very few of them only appreciate. Often the builders of new condos and townhouses charge buyers too much money and when the buyer resells years later, they are stunned to observe how much value their unit lost. They will have a rigid time selling their condo, especially if the maintenance fees are high.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>So how do you price your home? </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>There are three tools to use, a property appraiser, a listing real estate agent, and a record of recent home selling prices in your neighborhood. If you chose your listing agent shrewdly and they have knowledge in your neighborhood, they can steer you to a ball park selling price, then the appraiser will fine tune that number, and you can utilize a list of current selling prices as a sanity check.  </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Pretty it up before you list it!</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Before you turn your home over to the listing agent, make sure it&#8217;s in its best form. First impressions count and the first thing buyers see are your front lawn and garden. Make sure your lawn and trees are fertilized about 2 weeks before you list the house. Also make certain that the lawn is in good shape, and has a perfect edge along the perimeter, make sure the garden looks nice, with no weeds, and repair any cosmetic damage to the house that can be seen from the outside. Replace your AC filter and any other filters that might be checked during the inspection process. Remove any excess rugs and furniture to make the rooms look bigger. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>How To Interview And Hire A Real Estate Agent:</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>You want much more from them than just listing your house on MLS and waiting for results, you want a full scale media blitz. By using popular home buying sites like Home Gain, you are pitting local real estate agents against one another to compete for your business. The agent with the best marketing plan wins. Since agents know that there are other agents competing for your business, you&#8217;ll get some aggressive marketing plans presented to you. Make sure your house is advertised with color photos wherever possible, and make sure it&#8217;s outlined in your Real Estate Agent&#8217;s marketing contract that there will be color photos. Buyers love open houses and half the fight in selling your house is just getting buyers to come look at it. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Stay away from long term contracts!</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Do not sign long term exclusive agent contracts. Any decent agent should have your house sold in 90 days in a good market. In fact if they really are as good as the picture they painted for you, they should have your house sold in no time. Only with a 90 day listing period, you put the pressure on your Real Estate Agent to do some work and sell your house. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Have a good Internet marketing plan to sell your home!</p>
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<p>Many people don&#8217;t just comprehend that by adding your home listing to a regional online classifieds, it could get picked up by the major real estate portals sites like Home Gain. Big real estate portals are signing regularly that deals with MLSs and regional home listings for presenting their listings when users of the portals search for a house. Internet listings are crucial to get your house sold, especially to out of town buyers who are unfamiliar with your area, and your listing is the only one they know. Real estate portals sites like Home Gain are good if you live in a questionable area where picky buyers in your city don&#8217;t want your house, but ignorant buyers from out of town don&#8217;t know any better.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Selling homes can bring lots of fun and excitement but it also takes hard work. </p>
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It requires fixing and all those small problems that you have not bothered to look into for many years. You also need to decide if you are going to sell it all by your self or contact a professional real estate broker. The transaction will take time, depending on the local real estate market.</p>
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Some mental and emotional preparation is needed too. Are you looking forward to moving up to a new dream house or facing the uncertainty of a major move across the country? This will make you feel so hard leaving the memories behind or keen to start a new life without the home you have lived in. </p>
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The turbulent feelings that you will be facing should be replaced by a plenty of practical matters that need more attention.</p>
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There are many questions that will be considered in deciding if your home will caught up in the selling market. A for sale home should be visually appealing and in good condition that will attract potential buyers driving down the street. </p>
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It should be attractive to an outsiders eyes. This check list will help you decide if it passes the standard of an outsiders eyes.</p>
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-  Are the lawn and shrubs well maintained?<br />&#13;<br />
-  Are there cracks in the foundation or walkways?<br />&#13;<br />
-  Does the driveway need resurfacing?<br />&#13;<br />
-  Are the gutter, chimney (if the for sale home has it) and walls in good condition?<br />&#13;<br />
-  Do the window casing, shutters, siding or doors need painting?<br />&#13;<br />
-  Are garbage and debris stored out of sight?<br />&#13;<br />
-  Are lawn mowers and hoses properly stored?</p>
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It is important to clean the mess inside, this will affect the transaction. Buyers prefer clean and comfortable home. It is better to touch up the interior part of your home. Like put a fresh coat of paint in the most used areas. This will clean as well as brighten up the rooms. </p>
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Wash the walls where paints are not appropriate (for example wall paper, paneling and tiles). Wash all floor and bathrooms tiles. Clean or better yet shampoo dirty carpets. Get rid of clutter. Clean out all closets, basement and attic. Use self storage if necessary. Replacing air filters and put some fresh plants that will help keep the dust down.</p>
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It is common that sellers want to get top dollar for their home, but consider that it will scare off potential buyers. This may also cause the property to languish on the market for many months. And reducing price later may lead buyers to wonder if there is something wrong with the home. Here are some factors to consider in putting in the right price for your home:</p>
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-  The location<br />&#13;<br />
-  Economic conditions<br />&#13;<br />
-  Supply and demand in the local housing market<br />&#13;<br />
-  Seasonal influences<br />&#13;<br />
-  Local schools<br />&#13;<br />
-  Average home prices in the neighborhood<br />&#13;<br />
-  Homes extras (like pool, fireplace, central air etc)</p>
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In determining the value of the home, you probably will want the advice of an estate agent or appraiser. Agents can prepare a market analysis for you, showing the recent selling prices of three neighborhood properties comparable to your own. They can also help you adjust for the unique features of the home youre selling.</p>
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If the seller has less of information around home selling market, its better to contact a realtor. In finding realtor, find someone that you feel comfortable with. </p>
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First ask your friends and acquaintances for any recommendations, still the final decision and choice should be based on your needs. Realtor should show you research to support any recommendations, this includes information about recent sales, current listings and recent expired listing in your neighborhood. </p>
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The realtor should be more knowledgeable in the area that the home located. And will get better co- operation from other agents. You should ask references from the realtor, he or she should be willing to give you names of previous clients. Look for a realtor who can tells you what he or she knows from experience in the market, and not what they think you want to hear.  </p>
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This home selling tips can help seller stop headaches about selling his or her home. All these can be a source of problem and sellers should be serious about it. Do not make yourself regret everything for not doing the right thing.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have been thinking about purchasing or selling a home in Fountain Hills, Arizona you will definitely want to read this. The most important factor when thinking about purchasing or selling property in Fountain Hills, Arizona is to obtain a Real Estate Agent that knows the area, knows the contracts, and knows how to cater to your needs. At any time you may click on the website associated to this article to contact a Realtor that will answer all of your questions in person, on the phone, or in an email. After reading this article, you will know what to do and what not to do when purchasing property in Fountain Hills, Arizona.</p>
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<p>Fountain Hills is just east of North Scottsdale. The scenery is stunning, the people are friendly, and the weather is absolutely gorgeous. Many people are attracted to Fountain Hills for several reasons. Several times a day an enormous fountain in the middle of a lake shoots water hundreds of feet high that can be seen for miles around. This is perhaps the main feature of Fountain Hills and the biggest tourist attraction. Around this lake each year there are several festivities, art shows, fire works, and much more. This peaceful community is certainly upscale luxury living.</p>
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<p>When purchasing a home in Fountain Hills, it is important to find a Realtor that knows the area well, knows how to negotiate contracts aggressively to save you money, and can find what you are looking for. The difference between a terrible Realtor and a wonderful Realtor could seriously cost you thousands of dollars. An experienced Realtor is a must. Keep in mind, at any time while reading this article you can view all homes for sale in Fountain Hills by clicking on the website associated with this article, then clicking on property search. You can search by city, zip code, price, square footage, and much more. You can view any home for sale in Arizona here. </p>
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<p>When selling property in Fountain Hill the same principles apply. You must get a Realtor that can price your home correctly, market your home effectively, and answer all of your questions. If you are moving from Fountain Hills to another area of Arizona, you want to make sure that you Realtor coordinates the two transactions so that you are not left living in a hotel between transactions. This process can be very tricky. Let a professional Realtor handle this for you. You may find such a Realtor by clicking on the link associated with this article.</p>
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<p>When buying or selling, it is extremely important that you are properly protected. Did you know that when selling, there are free programs available to put your home under warranty through the duration of the listing? For example, if your air conditioning unit breaks during your listing, this warranty plan will cover you so you do not have to claim such a tragedy on your home owners insurance. Many Realtors do not even know about these types of programs nor do they even offer such programs. Realtors are not allowed by law to give tax advise to clients in Arizona, but we can show you articles written by accountants that show you how to maximize your tax write offs. You would be surprised when moving, what you can and can not write off on your taxes. Many Realtors barely know how to do their own taxes let alone show you the right resources to maximize your savings. There is much you can gain from using an experienced Realtor and an enormous amount of money to be saved. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to save a bundle on your home insurance? Here are the top ten tips to save money on your home insurance.</p>
<p><b>1. Comparison shop</b> &#8211; Comparison shopping is the number one way to save money on your home insurance. You can save $500 to $1,000 on your yearly premium simply by comparing rates from various insurance companies.</p>
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<p>Go to a comparison website where you can get rate quotes from different companies, compare those quotes, then choose the best one. Some comparison sites even have insurance experts on call so you can get answers to your home insurance questions online. (See link below.)</p>
<p><b>2. Raise your deductible</b> &#8211; Raising your deductible from $250 to $1,000 can save you up to 25% on your insurance premium.</p>
<p><b>3. Consolidate your insurance</b> &#8211;  Purchasing your home insurance and your auto insurance through the same company can save you as much as 30% on your insurance.</p>
<p><b>4. Install security devices </b>- Installing dead-bolt locks, burglar alarms, window locks, and security lights can get you a good sized discount.</p>
<p><b>5. Install safety features</b> &#8211; Most insurance companies give discounts if you have smoke detectors, fire alarms, fire extinguishers, and sprinkler systems in your home.</p>
<p><b>6. Insure your home only </b>- Make sure you are insuring your home and not your home and your land.</p>
<p><b>7. Stop smoking </b>- Most insurers give discounts if everyone in your home is a non-smoker.</p>
<p><b>8. Get a senior discount</b> &#8211; If you&#8217;re 55 years or older you may be eligible for a senior discount.</p>
<p><b>9. Check your credit rating</b> &#8211;  Insurance companies now use credit reports to rate your risk factor. Check your credit report and have any invalid entries removed.</p>
<p><b>10. Ask for discounts</b> &#8211; Some insurers will give you a discount if you&#8217;re in the military, in law enforcement , are a single parent, or for a host of other reasons. Take advantage of all the discounts you&#8217;re eligible for.</p>
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