
"Love Thy Neighbour - But Ring the Doorbell First, Please..." Finds Saga Over 50's Home Insurance The over 50s still very much abide by the commandment to ‘love thy neighbour’, but are much more cautious of the ‘knock and walk in’ culture in homes of yester-year. Research* by Saga Home Insurance shows that a third (32 per cent) of over 50s know their neighbours well and regularly socialise together, and only four per cent don’t know them at all. Furthermore, friendship and trust appears to strengthen with age - a quarter of 50-54 year olds are close to their neighbours, increasing to almost half (44 per cent) of over 75s. (PRWEB) March 8, 2010 The over 50s still very much abide by the commandment to ‘love thy neighbour’, but are much more cautious of the ‘knock and walk in’ culture in homes of yester-year. Research* by Saga Home Insurance shows that a third (32 per cent) of over 50s know their neighbours well and regularly socialise together, and only four per cent don’t know them at all. Furthermore, friendship and trust appears to strengthen with age - a quarter of 50-54 year olds are close to their neighbours, increasing to almost half (44 per cent) of over 75s.
But when a neighbour pops round for a cup of tea and a chat, the tradition of knocking and walking straight into the kitchen is long gone.
Saga Home Insurance recommends keeping valuables, such as rings, watches and personal money out of sight and in a safe and secure place at all times. In general, the research finds unexpected home visits from friends, family and salesmen increases with age. For example, just over a just over a quarter (29 per cent) of 50-54 year-olds’ friends drop in without warning, compared to two fifths (42 per cent) of over 75s’. Andrew Goodsell, executive chairman, Saga Group, commented: “It is encouraging to see the bonds between neighbours remain strong, but the over 50s are wise to be cautious, especially when receiving unexpected visitors. Always ask to see identification before allowing a salesperson into your home. As a homeowner it is your right to refuse entry if you suspect they might be a bogus visitor.” Notes to Editors:
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