Apartment Insurance

Apartment insurance could give you $20,000 worth of protection, for as little as $23 a month.

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Key takeaways

  • The contents of your apartment are not covered by strata insurance.
  • To protect them, you'll need a dedicated contents policy.
  • This goes for stuff in both your apartment and any car parks or storage cages you have as part of your lot.
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Our verdict: The most popular insurer on Finder, Budget Direct prioritises low-cost cover and gives you up to 30% off your first year's premium for new combined Home & Contents policies purchased online.
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Our verdict: Finder’s 2022 Insurer of the Year for Customer Satisfaction and our Top Pick for Fire Damage cover. It’s good if you want a tailored quote over the phone.
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Our verdict: Honey gives you $250 smart sensors to reduce accidents and estimates your rebuild costs for you.
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Our verdict: Earn up to 50,000 Qantas Points for joining by 30 June. Plus save 30% on your 1st year’s premium for purchasing a combined home and contents policy online. T&Cs apply.
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Our verdict: Good comprehensive cover (issued by QBE). Also, get $5 Kogan.com credit when you purchase a new combined Home & Contents insurance policy online. T&Cs apply.
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Our verdict: Finder's Top Pick for Floods plus cover for other common claims such as fire and theft). Its discount is better than most – 20% off your first year with a combined policy.
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Our verdict: Save up to 10% on your policy in the first year.
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Finder Score - Home Insurance

We crunch eligible home insurance products in Australia to see how they stack up. We rank over 50 products on 16 different features, including price. We end up with a single score out of 10 that helps you compare home insurance a bit faster. We assess home and contents, building only and contents only products individually.

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Finder Score - Home Insurance

We crunch eligible home insurance products in Australia to see how they stack up. We rank over 50 products on 16 different features, including price. We end up with a single score out of 10 that helps you compare home insurance a bit faster. We assess home and contents, building only and contents only products individually.

Read full Finder Score methodology

What does apartment contents insurance cover?

Here are some of the main things in your apartment that contents insurance can help protect.

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Your personal valuables

Includes damage or theft to your laptop, TV, designer clothes, jewellery and more.

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Permanent fixtures

Covers additions to your apartment like bathroom vanities, stovetops and air conditioners.

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Accidental damage

Cover for mishaps like spilled wine, a smashed TV screen or a burst water pipe.

Do I need home insurance for my apartment?

Legally, you're not required to have insurance for your apartment. However, it's a good idea to take out a policy if you have any expensive items that you'd like to protect.

Tenant

I'm a tenant

Lots of renters could benefit from contents insurance. If your home is burgled or a water pipe bursts and ruins your things, contents insurance can help you foot the bill.

Home owner

I'm an owner-occupier

Your apartment building is likely covered by strata, but you may want to add fixtures and fittings cover, as well as contents insurance. That way, you'll be covered for things like a damaged air-conditioner, as well as your belongings.

Landlord

I'm a landlord.

If you're renting your apartment out, you should look at landlord insurance.

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Why Tim should have had apartment contents insurance

"I recently had a bicycle stolen from the lock-up garage in my building's basement. The thieves were able to get into the basement, and then they literally bent back the door of my garage, so they didn't even need to break the lock! I would have had the bicycle covered if I had a apartment contents insurance policy, but I didn't. I figured that I lived on the 5th floor, so I would never need to worry about theft. I was incorrect!"

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Why is contents insurance important if you live in an apartment?

Contents insurance is important for anyone who has items in their home which would be expensive to replace. It doesn't matter whether you live in a studio apartment or a three-story townhouse, contents insurance is worth considering. It can protect everything from your TV and audio equipment, to expensive jewellery and designer clothing.

How to reduce the cost of apartment insurance?

There are many ways to reduce the cost of home insurance, like increasing your excess and taking advantage of discounts. If you live in an apartment, there are a few extra things to consider when trying to save.

  • If your building has security. How secure is your apartment building? Are there gated stairwells? Can guests only gain access to the complex or to the lifts with a key or a card, or can anyone just wander in off the street at any time? The more secure your apartment is, the smaller the risk of theft or burglary and the more affordable your premiums will be.
  • If doors lock automatically. Doors that lock automatically when shut are another simple measure that can greatly increase the security of a building and make it harder for uninvited strangers to get in.
  • If you're on a higher floor. As a general rule, the higher up your apartment is, the less likely you are to be broken into. This can help lower your apartment contents insurance premium.
  • If you don't have a balcony. Burglars gaining access to apartments through unlocked balcony doors is a lot more common than you might think, so apartments without balconies generally tend to be cheaper to insure.

What can I do to protect my apartment?

Insurance will only help cover you for accidents and the unexpected. It won't help if the damage is caused by your own neglect. Here are some tips to help prevent damage and loss to your apartment.

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Regular maintenance of the apartment will help you identify areas of wear and tear before they cause problems.

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Increasing security with security doors and surveillance cameras can help deter thefts.

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Hiring professional handymen to help with more technical jobs can save you time and stress.

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