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Unread 06-12-2009, 10:12 AM
 
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Default Rough estimate on monthly home insurance cost in fort worth, tx

I will be moving to the Fort Worth area in 2010 and in the process of preparing a budget on my monthly expenses. Can anyone tell my how much they pay for home insurance each month? All comments are greatly appreciated.

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Unread 06-12-2009, 09:50 PM
 
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I will be moving to the Fort Worth area in 2010 and in the process of preparing a budget on my monthly expenses. Can anyone tell my how much they pay for home insurance each month? All comments are greatly appreciated.
Your mthly pymt all depends on the sq footage of your home, type of coverage you get, and which company you choose.

My is $52/mth for an 1,800 sq ft home.

Your Homeowner's ins will be included in your mortgage pymt.

What size home were you & your spouse looking to purchase??
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Unread 06-13-2009, 05:58 AM
 
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My wife and I were looking for a home with 1600 - 2000 sq ft, 3+ bedroom , and 2+ baths in the price range of 90K to 140K. Any recommendation of areas to possible live in?
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My wife and I were looking for a home with 1600 - 2000 sq ft, 3+ bedroom , and 2+ baths in the price range of 90K to 140K. Any recommendation of areas to possible live in?


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Your mthly pymt all depends on the sq footage of your home, type of coverage you get, and which company you choose.

My is $52/mth for an 1,800 sq ft home.

Your Homeowner's ins will be included in your mortgage pymt.

What size home were you & your spouse looking to purchase??
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Unread 06-13-2009, 09:09 AM
 
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I would recommend N. Ft. Worth. Not sure where you and your's wife job will be located. Their homes are within your price range & you get good sq footage! Both Northwest & Keller ISD are both "Recognized" school districts by the Texas Education Agency. I found 20+ new homes based on your criteria. I will send you a Direct Message.

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My wife and I were looking for a home with 1600 - 2000 sq ft, 3+ bedroom , and 2+ baths in the price range of 90K to 140K. Any recommendation of areas to possible live in?
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Unread 06-14-2009, 03:08 AM
 
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I am looking for a home with 500 - 1000 sq ft, 2+ bedroom , and 2+ baths in the price range of 30K to 70K. What cost i payed for this type? Is it OK for my 5 member family.


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