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Why do I need life insurance with a mortgage?

By Emma · On March 6, 2012 · In Once you’re in · Leave a Comment
Once you get a mortgage, it's highly advised that you get life insurance.This is designed to provide financial security for your loved ones after you've gone. If you have a mortgage, this financial security takes on increased importance due to the large loan you have just taken out to buy your property.
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10 energy saving tips for the home

By Emma · On February 15, 2012 · In Once you’re in · Leave a Comment
There are some incredibly simple things you can do to help save energy in your home. It’s just a case of remembering to do them!
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How to draught proof your home

By Emma · On February 1, 2012 · In Once you’re in · Leave a Comment
By adopting some simple draught proofing measures in your home, you can help to save energy, save money and keep yourself cosier. Win-win all round.
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Fab furnishing for less: 6 top websites

By Emma · On February 1, 2012 · In Once you’re in · Leave a Comment
Settling in and decorating your new home is one of the best bits of being a homeowner. No more do you have to worry about over-bearing landlords stifling your creativity by banning pictures on the wall or forbidding a new lick of paint.
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Do I need contents insurance?

By Emma · On February 1, 2012 · In Once you’re in · Leave a Comment
Contents insurance is a type of home insurance that’s designed to protect the possessions you keep inside your home. As a general rule, ‘contents’ refers to anything you would take with you if you moved house. So this can include furniture, soft furnishings, clothes, tech equipment, jewellery etc.
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What is buildings insurance?

By Emma · On February 1, 2012 · In Once you’re in · Leave a Comment
Buildings insurance is a type of home insurance that’s designed to protect the actual structure of your new home; the bricks and mortar. In theory, if your whole house was completely destroyed, your buildings insurance would be there to help you cover the costs.
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