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Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I also have USAA and my policy is a bit high (new homeowner). Im considering shopping my homeowners to other vendors.[/quote]
We shopped around and found there was a wild difference in pricing. I found premiums from $667 up to the mid-$1,500’s. Needless to say, we picked the $667 (Allstate/Tower).
Ren
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I also have USAA and my policy is a bit high (new homeowner). Im considering shopping my homeowners to other vendors.[/quote]
We shopped around and found there was a wild difference in pricing. I found premiums from $667 up to the mid-$1,500’s. Needless to say, we picked the $667 (Allstate/Tower).
Ren
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I also have USAA and my policy is a bit high (new homeowner). Im considering shopping my homeowners to other vendors.[/quote]
We shopped around and found there was a wild difference in pricing. I found premiums from $667 up to the mid-$1,500’s. Needless to say, we picked the $667 (Allstate/Tower).
Ren
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]I also have USAA and my policy is a bit high (new homeowner). Im considering shopping my homeowners to other vendors.[/quote]
We shopped around and found there was a wild difference in pricing. I found premiums from $667 up to the mid-$1,500’s. Needless to say, we picked the $667 (Allstate/Tower).
Ren
ParticipantMy two cents from experience – as flu said, there is a difference in quality between windshields. I’ve had a Toyota and Mazda windshield replaced with cheaper aftermarket windshields (one by Allstar, one by a dealer subcontractor). Both fog up much easier than OEM and the wipers are no longer as effective in rain. I’ve tried various coatings, but it doesn’t help. Next time I’ll pay the extra money.
Ren
ParticipantMy two cents from experience – as flu said, there is a difference in quality between windshields. I’ve had a Toyota and Mazda windshield replaced with cheaper aftermarket windshields (one by Allstar, one by a dealer subcontractor). Both fog up much easier than OEM and the wipers are no longer as effective in rain. I’ve tried various coatings, but it doesn’t help. Next time I’ll pay the extra money.
Ren
ParticipantMy two cents from experience – as flu said, there is a difference in quality between windshields. I’ve had a Toyota and Mazda windshield replaced with cheaper aftermarket windshields (one by Allstar, one by a dealer subcontractor). Both fog up much easier than OEM and the wipers are no longer as effective in rain. I’ve tried various coatings, but it doesn’t help. Next time I’ll pay the extra money.
Ren
ParticipantMy two cents from experience – as flu said, there is a difference in quality between windshields. I’ve had a Toyota and Mazda windshield replaced with cheaper aftermarket windshields (one by Allstar, one by a dealer subcontractor). Both fog up much easier than OEM and the wipers are no longer as effective in rain. I’ve tried various coatings, but it doesn’t help. Next time I’ll pay the extra money.
Ren
ParticipantMy two cents from experience – as flu said, there is a difference in quality between windshields. I’ve had a Toyota and Mazda windshield replaced with cheaper aftermarket windshields (one by Allstar, one by a dealer subcontractor). Both fog up much easier than OEM and the wipers are no longer as effective in rain. I’ve tried various coatings, but it doesn’t help. Next time I’ll pay the extra money.
Ren
ParticipantAnyone know some good places to look for those magical ROI fourplexes? (e.g., particular towns in Texas?)
Ren
ParticipantAnyone know some good places to look for those magical ROI fourplexes? (e.g., particular towns in Texas?)
Ren
ParticipantAnyone know some good places to look for those magical ROI fourplexes? (e.g., particular towns in Texas?)
Ren
ParticipantAnyone know some good places to look for those magical ROI fourplexes? (e.g., particular towns in Texas?)
Ren
ParticipantAnyone know some good places to look for those magical ROI fourplexes? (e.g., particular towns in Texas?)
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