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	<title>New answer on: How Much Is Annual Insurance For A Home?</title>

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		<title>By: Neil H. Greco</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[There are many factors that come into play when getting pricing for Homeowner&#039;s insurance. Some of the factors are square feet, age of home, internal and external features, location, and population of that area. These are only a few of the items that change the price for a Homeowner&#039;s insurance policy. Generally speaking, if you have a smaller home with fewer special, or high-end features, you can expect to pay less than someone who has a larger home with high-end features. However, location can be a large factor because rates are different for every location. I understand that you are looking for more of an answer in terms of dollars and cents, but your best bet is to get a quote with your local insurance specialist to see how much it will end up being.]]></description>

		

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