HOUSE REBUILDING COSTS STABILISE IN 2013 – DOWN 24 % SINCE 2008
Monday 22nd April 2013. The latest House Rebuilding Cost guide, published annually by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI), shows that national average house rebuilding costs have stabilised, and are now 24 per cent lower than they were in 2008.
The SCSI said that as many insurance company automatically index-link home insurance premiums, homeowners should check to ensure that their rebuilding costs are adequate and in line with current figures. By doing so, they could avoid over-paying on their premiums.
The average minimum rebuilding costs for a standard 3-bedroom semi-detached house around the country are as follows:
§ Dublin – €167,960
§ Cork – €129,390.
§ Galway – €127,205
§ Waterford – €127,205
§ Galway – €127,680
Andrew Nugent, Chairman of the Quantity Surveying Professional Group of the SCSI said it was good news for homeowners that rebuilding costs had stabilised.
“The stabilisation in rebuilding costs is good news for homeowners and adds another element of certainty in terms of budgeting for the year ahead. The key for homeowners is to check that their ‘sum insured’ on their home insurance premium is in line with this year’s reinstatement figures available from the Society – to ensure that they are not over-paying or under-insuring for the costs of rebuilding their home in the event of a catastrophe”.
Commenting on the common practice of index-linking home insurance premiums on an annual basis which causes them to increase, Mr Nugent said homeowners should ensure that the stabilisation in rebuilding costs this year is reflected in their insurance premiums, which, all things being equal, should stabilise too.
He attributed the higher reinstatement costs in Dublin in comparison to the rest of the country to higher labour costs in the capital.
The stabilisation follows several years of price falls which meant homeowners could look forward to pro-rata reductions in house premiums.
Mr Nugent said the most important thing for homeowners is to make sure they are neither overpaying their insurance premiums or underinsuring their homes and he reminded homeowners that they can check their house rebuilding costs using a variety of resources available for free from the SCSI.
Homeowners can check their rebuild costs are reflected in their insurance premiums by downloading the 2013 House Rebuilding Cost Guide from the SCSI website at www.scsi.ie<http://www.scsi.ie> or they can use the SCSI’s Online House Rebuilding Cost Calculator at http://www.scsi.ie/about_us/rebuildcalculator.
Alternatively they can download the SCSI’s House Rebuilding Cost Calculator App from the iPhone and Android App stores.