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Neuwert

Neuwert is a German term meaning replacement value or current new value. The word combines neu (new) and wert (value) and is used primarily in insurance, valuation, and real estate appraisal to denote the amount required to replace an object with a new one of the same kind and quality at current prices.

In insurance, Neuwert contrasts with Zeitwert, which is the depreciated value. A Neuwert policy covers losses

In practice, Neuwert is applied in different contexts. For household contents, it means the price of a

Differences with Zeitwert can be significant, as Zeitwert accounts for depreciation and the item’s age. Some

See also: Wiederbeschaffungswert, Zeitwert, Reproduktionswert.

up
to
the
cost
of
acquiring
a
new
item,
excluding
wear
and
tear,
age,
or
obsolescence
as
defined
by
the
contract.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
Wiederbeschaffungswert,
another
commonly
used
designation
for
replacement
cost.
new
replacement
item.
For
vehicles,
it
implies
the
price
of
a
new
vehicle
of
the
same
model
and
specifications
available
at
the
time
of
loss,
potentially
including
delivery
and
installation
costs.
In
building
or
property
insurance,
Neuwert
may
refer
to
the
reconstruction
or
replacement
cost
to
rebuild
a
building
to
its
original
condition
using
current
construction
prices,
rather
than
its
market
value.
insurance
contracts
guarantee
Neuwert
up
to
a
fixed
cap
or
within
a
defined
period
after
an
event,
and
may
include
conditions
about
replacing
with
an
identical
or
equivalent
item.