This is what Hungarians fear most about their homes
In March 2024, the home insurance market was disrupted, for the first time we could change home insurance regardless of the anniversary. On the occasion of the event, Genertel Biztosító conducted a comprehensive research* to find out the preferences of the Hungarian population regarding home insurance. What are we most afraid of in our homes? On what basis do we choose home insurance? Where and how do we like to take out home insurance? The research revealed.
In Budapest – presumably due to the higher proportion of apartment buildings – the biggest concern of the respondents is that they will get wet from their neighbors, but an electrical fire caused by an old appliance or a roof getting wet due to heavy rain are also high on the list of our fears about our home.
In the countryside, we are most afraid of major storms and roof damage caused by rain, while electrical damage caused by the old appliance is also in second place here. Worrying about minor or major accidents at home during gardening or cooking came in third place on the list.
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