5 things to factor in before taking out your home insurance
Fitted kitchen, risk of flooding... When it comes to home insurance, each country has its own specificities. For anyone insuring a home in Luxembourg for the first time, here are 5 factors to watch out for.
Insure your devices outside your home
Mobile phones, tablets, laptops... today we are lost without our mobile devices. And yet they are rarely insured outside our home.
Is your wine cellar properly insured?
Oh no, my château Petrus 2009 has gone...! Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night, haunted by this idea? If so, it may be time to check your cellar insurance.
10 signs that your insurance policy is out-of-date
Whether moving in together, welcoming a child, throwing ourselves into our passions... There is never a dull moment, and that is what makes life so exciting! But what about your insurance? Does it also need a bit of a shake-up to give you and your family the protection you deserve?
Travel insurance: are you covered?
Loss of baggage, tropical illness, or a simple sprain... When travelling, such incidents can quickly become a disaster. Contrary to popular belief, the insurance included with your credit card proves to be insufficient in many cases.
Becoming a homeowner in Luxembourg: what you should know before taking the leap
Buying a home in Luxembourg entails high prices, but the real estate pressure is offset by multiple tax incentives that help to get started.
Flat share in Luxembourg: find a room for rent stress-free
With soaring rental prices, the young trainees or working professionals in the Grand Duchy are more likely to choose to live under a shared roof. It is a friendlier and more economical lifestyle choice, especially for new residents.
Moving to Luxembourg: our tips for getting settled
It's decided, are you moving to the Grand Duchy? Before you settle down, it is better to know some specificities of the country. Real estate market, lease agreement, notice period, etc. Look around to make sure you haven’t forgotten anything before putting your boxes down.