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French, I would say. I doubt if you would get insurance from a UK company. Ours is through Axa, it was set up on the day we bought, as I think is a legal requirement, so you might need to do it quickly. It's pretty cheap compared to the UK. But then, we've never had to claim...

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What Dick says is probably best to go with a French insurer.

However, if you qualify by age, Saga certainly insure foreign holiday homes or at least they did about two years ago.

I think the maximum occupancy in any one year is six months. Why not give their web site a try.

Benjamin

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I just had a couple of spare minutes and looked at the Saga site and they do cover holiday homes.

For anyone who feels easier dealing with a UK based company they appear to provide a very good alternative. I particularly like the cover of 1,000 pounds if you have to get to your holiday home in an emergency. Don't see a French company offering that.

Benjamin

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When we purchased our house, we set up a bank account with CA Britline and they helped set up Insurance with Pacifica. Been with them for the last 7 years as work on the house progressed. Just made my first claim (only one I hope) and conducted all aspects, in a mixture of English/ French. Bit of a long winded wait to finally get a settlement but generally pleased with their rates. Haven't tried other companies so can't pass judgement.

Aitch

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French or UK, check the small print very carefully. We took out our insurance with  a local agent and have used them for the last five years. The cost has risen steadily and is higher than the UK estimates that I keep collecting.

The problem for me is the number of restrictions imposed concerning the periods of unoccupancy (is that a real word?), such as; the state of the water system during absences, temperature settings during the winter etc, the cost of re-building and excess payments on assorted claims.

Fortunately we have not made any claim.

Saga came up with a high quotation with many conditions that we could not meet. I keep checking the market.

                                                Alistair

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I had my house insured with a french company and the only problem I encountered,was that there is a time span in which you can make a claim, I needed to claim after the storms in January some years ago , but did not discover the entire damage until my March visit.I was to late to make a further claim.I also had a bit of a nightmare trying to deal with it from England, although times have changed since then and I did not have email available.I now have my insurance with Insurance for homes abroad, Weston Super Mare.I have cover of £80,000.00 for£136.80 and legal cover of 2,000.000.00. It is underwritten by Lloyds and they are very pleasant to deal with.If you change from a french company you have to give them notice and have a letter from your notaire at least I did.I never really think you can tell what an insurance company is like until you have a claim.My French insurance was AGF and I must say I found the admin side horendous.One of the stipulations of the english insurance company , is that the property is looked at once a month by a neighbour.
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I,m insured with HIFX ,there are no restrictions with regards occupancy ,they were very helpful and one of the cheepest quotes I had.They also do a very good international money transfer system whereby you can ring and fix your rate which is then valid for 2 years.
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I just checked the HIFX website. I insure thru SAGA. I think their conditions are less restrictive than HIFX, especially the condition to maintain at all times a temperature of 55. I reckon that would cost me more than anything I would save re the premium. Anyway as has been said before the worth of an insurance policy is directly related to what happens when u claim, and Saga have the best record of customer service of any Brit company (I dont have shares)

Mike
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