Showing posts with label insurance. Show all posts
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Friday, November 8, 2013

Top Attractions In Albuquerque, New Mexico - Part 2

Albuquerque offers one any kind of entertaining things one desires to see. Filled with history, yet as modern as any city in the world, Albuquerque offers the visitor a pleasurable experience. Here are just a few of the wonderful things to do.

Click Part 1 to see the first entry in the series.

  • The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History gives one the history of nuclear history and theory. It is a tremendous learning experience and offers a fabulous gift shop.
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  • Explora Science Center and Children's Museum of Albuquerque are one of the greatest museums in the US for families. It offers children the opportunity for hands on experience where they can enjoy a real learning experience.

  • The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, run by 19 Pueblo Indians displays the history of the Pueblo Indian Tribe. Here, one can enjoy art and artifacts from this remarkable race as well as enjoying Indian dancing demonstrations.

  • Old Town Albuquerque located in the center of Albuquerque offers one a fabulous shopping and dining experience. The town established in 1706 has many of the buildings that date from this era. It is an ideal place to relax, shop and eat.

  • Question to the Reader: What is your favorite place in Albuquerque to bring out of town guests?
     
     
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    Thursday, October 17, 2013

    An Overview of Vacant House Insurance

     
    What happens if you need to insure an unoccupied house? It may surprise you to find out that your homeowners insurance is not valid once nobody has lived in your house for 30-60 days. Of course, you can pretend that someone is living there, but don't expect the insurance company to help you out if something happens to your house. They will only protect you if you have unoccupied house insurance. But be prepared for sticker shock. In this author's personal case, the insurance company offered a normal homeowners policy for $400 and a vacant house insurance policy for $2,000. You can get vacant house insurance policies from most home insurers as well as those who specialize in insuring vacant homes. Just keep in mind that although a company may specialize in insuring a house under these circumstances, it does not mean that it will be cheap. How can you save some money on vacant home insurance? You can lower the risk to your insurer by installing security systems, making sure that your doors and windows are tightly sealed, and making your house look occupied (for example, you can ask your neighbor to park their car in your driveway).

    Rather than settling for the very expensive unoccupied house insurance, if your house is to be vacant for a period of time, you can get a caretaker thru Homes In Transition to occupy and stage the home. This way, you get the normal homeowners insurance rates and sell your home faster.

    www.HomesInTransition.com


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