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Property insurance N.I.
If you’ve landed on this page, we assume you are looking to insure your own home. If, in fact, you rent out the property or properties, then please visit our landlord insurance page.
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What our customers say about Apricot Insurance
P Markey
Northern Ireland
“My household claim was settled promptly and to my total satisfaction, thank you for all your help.”
C Montgomery
Lisburn, Northern Ireland
“I have bought my car insurance from Apricot Insurance for the last few years – their staff are always friendly and easy to deal with.”
D Adams
Northern Ireland
“I am delighted that you could place my van insurance as I was having difficulty with other brokers. The premium was the best in the market and your attention to detail and friendly approach made it easy for me.”
Property insurance NI
If you’re looking for property insurance in Northern Ireland (whether for a house or a flat), Apricot Insurance have help on hand by comparing deals from leading insurance providers. Our team of experts will ensure that you have the right level of cover that suits you.
Is property insurance a legal requirement in Northern Ireland?
No, it’s not a legal requirement to have home insurance. However, many mortgage providers will want to see evidence of a policy before they offer a loan. Even if you don’t need a mortgage, it’s important to think about what you’d do in the event of an accident or theft.
What type of cover should I get in Northern Ireland?
The type of cover you buy is a personal decision. However, the majority of homeowners purchase buildings and contents insurance NI. Buying them in tandem can work out cheaper.
Are there any policy add-ons for property insurance in NI?
Yes, as with any type of insurance policy, there are always extras you can add on. This includes cover for storms, vandalism, riots, earthquakes and fires. If you use your property for business purposes, you’ll also need commercial insurance or specialist business insurance.
What is a property insurance excess?
Excess (compulsory and voluntary) is the amount that you would have to pay to the provider in the event of a claim before any pay-out is made. Increasing your voluntary may lower your premium.
Does property insurance provide cover if I want to let out my property in NI?
No, all landlords are required to get additional landlords’ insurance. This will ensure that the property is protected as well as the landlord him/herself for things like loss of rent.
Does a policy protect against general wear and tear?
No, standard property insurance does not cover wear and tear. It’s designed to cover against accidents, damage and unexpected losses.
How much should I insure my contents for?
If you want to protect your belongings from accidental damage, theft or loss, you’ll need to take out a separate contents insurance policy. At Apricot Insurance, we work with the UK’s leading insurance companies to find you cheap property insurance in NI.