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Recommendations on high home owners insurance with “A Frame” build? I think I’m paying too much
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So we bought a home 3 years ago, have been dealing with really high insurance prices reportedly due to the home being an “A frame”. What other options are there out there for insurance companies to avoid high cost. Are there any insurance companies that cater to the specific type of home? From what I can tell I’m paying about 2000 more per year at the moment which is the best it has been, any recommendations?

*update: I have gone through a broker and this is the best I have found, shit out of luck? This is a nice completely remodeled home, with a brand new roof when we moved in. Good credit, good jobs. Never filed an insurance claim in my past.

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