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When it comes to Household Insurance for Mid-High Net Worth properties, many people are simply unaware of the value of their home, in addition to its contents. These contents include items such as; paintings, works of art and jewellery. All of these items can dramatically increase in value over time. As a result, you may find that a Standard Household Insurance policy provides you with insufficient cover, whereas a Mid-High Net Worth Household Insurance policy will give you the sufficient cover.
At Safely Insured, we have a specialist Mid-High Net Worth Household Insurance Scheme. Our scheme offers the following:
Here at Safely Insured, we offer a competitive scheme which caters for many of your insurance related needs and requirements. In addition to Buildings and Contents cover, our scheme also includes: legal expenses, home emergency cover and excesses based on the specialist subject (for example Subsidence).
Within our buildings cover you are covered for: accidental damage, alternative accommodation for up to 36 months, 'Trace and Access' up to £50,000.00 and Garden Cover. The Garden Cover equates to up to 10% of the building sum insured (and has a £1,000.00 single article limit).
Within our contents cover you are covered for: accidental damage and 'All Risks' cover (including worldwide cover). We cover paintings, works of art and Antiques up to the value of £25,000.00, however this can be increased, if necessary. We also cover pedal bicycles up to £5,000.00.
Within the above scheme you also automatically receive the following benefits:
Does your property and its contents fit into the criteria of a Mid-High Net Worth property? If so, give our specialist team a call today; they will be able to assist you further in providing you with a non obligatory quote.
Yes, the minimum buildings sum insured is £200,000 and the contents is £50,000.
You may find that a lot of your contents are not insured, and your standard policy may not be able to cover you up to the value you require. It's always best to check with your insurer as to what exactly is covered, before you go ahead and purchase an insurance policy.