Saga home insurance
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Saga home insurance is extremely flexible, with an extensive range of policies to choose from so you can find the right home insurance that meets your needs.
Saga home insurance comes with three different levels of cover including:
- standard accidental damage that covers you for the most likely of accidents households tend to encounter
- extended accidental damage that offers cover for accidents you may cause yourself by dropping or spilling something for example
- cover plus especially broad cover offering greater protection for your home and contents
Saga offers up to £500,000 buildings cover and £50,000 contents cover with the option for legal costs, home emergency cover and identity theft cover.
The insurer also offers an individually tailored home insurance policy that offers greater flexibility, security and expertise.
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