Hi, as in the subject this question may apply to Austrlian AirBNB hosts.
I have a 3 br house in North Frankston, which I used to host two of the bedrooms as Private rooms thru my AirBNB pages. But now I've had to myself move interstate to do a 2 year full time university course, so now all three bedrooms (WHOLE HOUSE) are available. I will write a new page (listing) to advertise the whole house as well as the individual rooms.
However today I got around to informing my insurers about my relocation to NSW, and that my house in Victoria is cleaned and managed by a friend at reasonable rates.
Suddenly they upped my insurance by more than double, and this was contrary to their SALES peoples advice. I am not questioning their policies or prices, but would like to know what other insurance options there are for me.
A few points;
1) Obviously the house is fully furnished, complete with appliances,
2) AirBNB apparently does provide some insurance, but my intuition tells me not to rely solely upon AirBNB. Especially if something were to happen that is not related to AirBNB, airBNB guests, or when there's no guests.
My previous insurer was charging ~ $850/pa (building only). I'd be happy to pay that much, but they asked for over $1,700 (again building only) and this has made me think about asking you folks, what/which insurer do you suggest I make enquiries with? And this time I will also have to insure the furniture as I will not be there to supervise or oversea.
To be able to afford cleaning and turn over costs I will be asking that whole house guests book minimum 3 days, and single room guests book minimum one week.
Presently my airBNB is not listed but I would say think of an economicly priced modest furnished house, about an hours walk to the beach, or 15 minutes to shops, parks, swimming pool etc.
Suggestions for Insurers please?
Thank you,
Tejay.