ChatterBank36 mins ago
How much do you reckon?
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I know it's a little like asking how long is a piece of string but could anybody give me a rough idea of how much you would expect monthly utility bills to cost for one person in a small one bedroom house/flat? Just trying to do some sums but it's hard to compare with where I currently live.
It would be in the Buckinghamshire area if that makes much difference.
It would be in the Buckinghamshire area if that makes much difference.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The average annual cost of fuel bills for a typical family semi is around £1500. Scaling down from that might give you a figure of perhaps £600 to £700 for a small house/flat, so that's roughly £50 to £60 per month. I live in a one bedroom house and pay rather less than that but I'm particularly frugal. (e.g. I've not had any heating on since last winter).
My water bill is only around £5 per month but, again, I'm incredibly frugal (and I don't have a washing machine or dishwasher). £10 to £15 per month might be more realistic for most people.
Chris
My water bill is only around £5 per month but, again, I'm incredibly frugal (and I don't have a washing machine or dishwasher). £10 to £15 per month might be more realistic for most people.
Chris
Wow, that does sound remarkably cheap, even with being frugal!
I'm so desperate to move into my own house and with a small windfall, I'm now in a position to pay all the up front costs (deposit, etc) but I'm just trying to work out what I can afford and how much it will all cost before I jump straight into signing up for somewhere.
Do you know what the single person discount is for council tax? Or does it depend on the council?
I'm so desperate to move into my own house and with a small windfall, I'm now in a position to pay all the up front costs (deposit, etc) but I'm just trying to work out what I can afford and how much it will all cost before I jump straight into signing up for somewhere.
Do you know what the single person discount is for council tax? Or does it depend on the council?