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Sid70 03-14-2011 07:12 AM

Your monthly utility bill?
 
Im not talking about big houses, but those who live in an average 1 or 2 bedroom what's your average utility bill? Gas, water, central heating, electircity total. And in what country is that?

Sid70 03-14-2011 07:39 AM

anybody paying it at all?

ToBad 03-14-2011 07:40 AM

Nope. Whay?

Dappz 03-14-2011 07:40 AM

yeah me, i pay for all cost $500 monthly.....

candyflip 03-14-2011 08:12 AM

We have a fairly large, but 100 year old city house. It's not very energy efficient at all.

I cringe when the bill gets paid each month. It could pay the mortgage on at least one additional rental property. :1orglaugh

signupdamnit 03-14-2011 08:29 AM

Well I've read that the average American household pays around $106 per month for electricity.

v4 media 03-14-2011 08:35 AM

4 bed apartment. work from home. electric 70 euros a month gas about 20 water about 25. cable tv phone/12mb internet 80 euros a month.

Spain

L-Pink 03-14-2011 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 17977932)
We have a fairly large, but 100 year old city house. It's not very energy efficient at all.

I cringe when the bill gets paid each month. It could pay the mortgage on at least one additional rental property. :1orglaugh

Think how interesting a set of thermal images would be on a house like that. You might be able to pinpoint where the largest percentage of your heat is escaping.


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Oracle Porn 03-14-2011 08:42 AM

water $60
electric $100
internet $50
cable $70
breathing air $70
gas $15

thats it pretty much

Nicky 03-14-2011 08:47 AM

Rent $800 (water and electricity included)
TV/Cable $30
100mb/s fiber $30

candyflip 03-14-2011 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 17977983)
Think how interesting a set of thermal images would be on a house like that. You might be able to pinpoint where the largest percentage of your heat is escaping.

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Mostly the roof and the windows. We've got 35 windows and some of them are the original glass.

The problem here is that our houses don't cost much, but we pay out the ass in taxes. Some of the highest, if not the highest in the country.

So say you paid $65k for your almost 4500 square ft of living space, basement and attic...it's really not all that cost effective to put $30k into bringing it up to date. Especially if you're sick of living in the "hood" and don't want your kids to be speaking urban slang by the time they're 5. We'd be extremely lucky to get $20k in added value to the house...any more than that would put it out of the range of the rest of the houses in the area.

The house we live in, my girl bought before we got together. We have a rental property that is a similar house built around the same time. That one, we has been updated mostly due to it being a rental...but it more than pays for itself.

We live in a very strange area for Real Estate - Rochester, NY

L-Pink 03-14-2011 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by candyflip (Post 17977998)
Mostly the roof and the windows. We've got 35 windows and some of them are the original glass.

The problem here is that our houses don't cost much, but we pay out the ass in taxes. Some of the highest, if not the highest in the country.

So say you paid $65k for your almost 4500 square ft of living space, basement and attic...it's really not all that cost effective to put $30k into bringing it up to date. Especially if you're sick of living in the "hood" and don't want your kids to be speaking urban slang by the time they're 5. We'd be extremely lucky to get $20k in added value to the house...any more than that would put it out of the range of the rest of the houses in the area.

The house we live in, my girl bought before we got together. We have a rental property that is a similar house built around the same time. That one, we has been updated mostly due to it being a rental...but it more than pays for itself.

We live in a very strange area for Real Estate - Rochester, NY


I was thinking more along the lines of finding areas where quick inexpensive repairs/insulation could be preformed. A few spots that might immediately be cost effective to work on.

see link ..... http://webcache.googleusercontent.co...www.google.com


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Twoface31 03-14-2011 09:06 AM

same thing here my utility bill i have worth $650 a month all

Kiopa_Matt 03-14-2011 09:10 AM

Electric: $80
Water: $6
Internet: $120 (got the good package)

Then every couple months some guy shows up at the house, looking for $0.50 for trash collection. Not sure if he's legit, or just some asshole looking for beer money, but whatever.

Sid70 03-14-2011 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v4 media (Post 17977973)
4 bed apartment. work from home. electric 70 euros a month gas about 20 water about 25. cable tv phone/12mb internet 80 euros a month.

Spain

Thats pretty close to what i have, we also pay so calles house territory cleaning thing, garbage removal too i guess, interment is MUCH cheaper tho, but not this fast.

Sid70 03-14-2011 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oracle Porn (Post 17977986)
water $60
electric $100
internet $50
cable $70
breathing air $70
gas $15

thats it pretty much

Breathing Air?

Antonio 03-14-2011 09:35 AM

electricity ~ $100
water ~ $15
two Internet conenctions (one fiber + one ADSL) ~ $50
cable (with HBO package) ~ $20
two cell phones + one land line ~ $20 (two of them go with one of the Internet packages and include more minutes that I can use)

candyflip 03-14-2011 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 17978019)
I was thinking more along the lines of finding areas where quick inexpensive repairs/insulation could be preformed. A few spots that might immediately be cost effective to work on.

see link ..... http://webcache.googleusercontent.co...www.google.com


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If there's a cheap and easy option, we've done it. I spend 2 days each fall cover every single window in plastic sheeting.

The next step is moving our asses out to of the city, past the suburbs and out to the countryside.

Barefootsies 03-14-2011 10:24 AM

I have a 4BR, 2000 square foot house that is terrible on energy efficiency.

My gas/electric is something like $500.00 mo. this year, up from around 375.00 last. :disgust

My three month water bill is something like $80-100.00.

TheDoc 03-14-2011 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 17978235)
I have a 4BR, 2000 square foot house that is terrible on energy efficiency.

My gas/electric is something like $500.00 mo. this year, up from around 375.00 last. :disgust

My three month water bill is something like $80-100.00.

Adding windows helps :thumbsup

Ours total is less than your electric bill is alone... I'm pretty ours doesn't reach that, in total, even in the summer months.

Amputate Your Head 03-14-2011 10:38 AM

Electric: $1500 / mo
Water: $600 / mo

TheDoc 03-14-2011 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17978288)
Electric: $1500 / mo
Water: $600 / mo

Pictures of the grow house and community size pool please...

L-Pink 03-14-2011 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17978288)
Electric: $1500 / mo
Water: $600 / mo

Holy shit!

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDoc (Post 17978293)
Pictures of the grow house and community size pool please...

Well that explains everything :1orglaugh


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kristin 03-14-2011 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17978288)
Electric: $1500 / mo
Water: $600 / mo

Crikes!

$250-300 total for a 2700 sq. foot home with central AC/heat.

Barefootsies 03-14-2011 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDoc (Post 17978293)
Pictures of the grow house and community size pool please...


nikki99 03-14-2011 10:46 AM

$50 a month here in Phillipines

Antonio 03-14-2011 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17978288)
Electric: $1500 / mo
Water: $600 / mo


riggggggghhhhhhhhhht

lemme guess - the Buckingham palace?

AVstudio2011 03-14-2011 10:50 AM

something about $300
Russia

Amputate Your Head 03-14-2011 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 17978317)
riggggggghhhhhhhhhht

lemme guess - the Buckingham palace?

Maui :2 cents:

Elli 03-14-2011 11:01 AM

I was in a 2 story townhouse (1140sq ft, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath) with one shared wall. It was super efficient. Forced air furnace and water tank on gas. Everything else electricity.
Gas per month: $50
electricty per month: $50

in Vancouver, BC.

DaddyHalbucks 03-14-2011 11:05 AM

4 bedroom house:

$300 a month in winter includes gas heat and electricity
($200 in summer).

$150 for a phone and cable TV bundle.

:)

Antonio 03-14-2011 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17978324)
Maui :2 cents:


feel free to take a pic of your bill with your digital camera or cell phone coz I call a bull on this one, Maui or not

Amputate Your Head 03-14-2011 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 17978363)
feel free to take a pic of your bill with your digital camera or cell phone coz I call a bull on this one, Maui or not

I don't really care what you call. It is what it is, take it or leave it. It is the reason I left Maui.

L-Pink 03-14-2011 12:00 PM

I lived in Hawaii for years, the electric bills there are easily 3 times what most pay on the mainland :2 cents:


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ShellyCrash 03-14-2011 12:11 PM

I live in FL, USA. Until 2010 was paying average $200 a month power. They raised the rates towards the end of 09 and now I hardly ever see a bill below $300. Was really bummed when we put in a new energy efficient A/C unit a few months ago. The new unit is nice to have, but it didn't make a dent in the bill.

Sid70 03-14-2011 12:16 PM

So mostly people live much larger then I do in my shit hole 1 bedroom.

kristin 03-14-2011 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 17978363)
feel free to take a pic of your bill with your digital camera or cell phone coz I call a bull on this one, Maui or not

A gallon of milk in Hawaii runs about $6 and that was when I was there in 2005.

SleazyDream 03-14-2011 12:59 PM

1100 sq foot 70 year old house, no basement. gas heat, central air. old windows

+-$160 electric and gas combined (budget plan, up to $280 in winter with lows of -40C here (mostly -10C to -20C), down to $100 in summer gets to 35C max, mostly 20C-30C)
$110 home phone and internet (includes long distance)
$20 water - paid quarterly
$40 cable TV
+-$70 property tax (+- $800 yearly)
$40 home insurance (+- $500 yearly)
$60 cell phone

$1200 year car insurance

Kenny B! 03-14-2011 01:31 PM

Up in Montreal we get reamed in the winter, I pay about $450/mo when the snow falls and in the summer roughly $150/mo, it would be lower but we heat the pool quite a bit.

Cyandin 03-14-2011 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kristin (Post 17978303)
Crikes!

$250-300 total for a 2700 sq. foot home with central AC/heat.

I'm pretty close to that as well.

2500sq. ft. home (2-story, which adds to the AC/Heating cost)

Electric = $150-$275, depending on the time of year
Water = $55-70


It is pertinent to note that I have all energy star appliances, double pane windows, 18" of blown insulation in the attic, and all door/window/vent seals are very tight.

I have the heater set to kick on if it drops below 67, and the a/c set to kick on if it goes above 75. Also, whenever the ambient temperature outside is within those two ranges, I totally shutdown the system and just open windows during the day for fresh air.

BFT3K 03-14-2011 01:39 PM

My NJ studio's gas and electric runs around $400 p/month.

1,500 sq ft with 12 ft ceilings, in an old brick building built in the 1800's - so it is not very well insulated.

Sometimes as high as $600 in the winter, or as low as $200 during the easy months - but overall an average of $400 p/month.

GrouchyAdmin 03-14-2011 01:44 PM

Somewhere around $200/mo. America. Upper, lower, or down-arounder. :upsidedow

borked 03-14-2011 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaddyHalbucks (Post 17978354)
4 bedroom house:

$300 a month in winter includes gas heat and electricity
($200 in summer).

$150 for a phone and cable TV bundle.

:)

4 bedroom house, 90 years old,
annual gas ?800
annual electricity ?900
annual water ?700 (frikken garden!)
annual internet/phone ?300

don't see the point in providing monthly totals as everything is season-related eg our gas is 100% for heating, so in a few weeks it's ready to go off and not come on again till october-november time.

All bills are calculated annually by the energyco's and divided over monthly repayments.

Once thing though, recently switched hot water over from gas to electricity in the form of a heat pump and before that, gas was ?1400/year (as it was running 365/24/7 to keep the tank hot) and electricity was ?600 - by paying ?1200 for the heat pump hot water tank (300 litres) which is 50% paid in tax credits by the state, we've saved ?500/year in energy costs - best frikken 'investment' I EVER made!

CaptainHowdy 03-14-2011 01:59 PM

Around a 100 bucks ...

CurrentlySober 03-14-2011 02:00 PM

How the hell should I know?

My Mom takes care of all that stuff!

iv@n 03-14-2011 02:02 PM

I pay up to 200? monthly for 200m2 house - gas, elec., water, phone+tv+net, waste

cooldude7 03-14-2011 02:22 PM

internet 60 bucks
satellite tv - 6 bucks
phone - 10 bucks
electricity- max 20 bucks
water - free
gas - 20 bucks

Barry-xlovecam 03-14-2011 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17978288)
Electric: $1500 / mo
Water: $600 / mo

Electric, gas, sewer this time of year (winter) $275/mo ( I have my own water well.)
Compared to yours, I don't feel so bad ...

Modest 4BR 2 BA house







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strobi 03-14-2011 02:37 PM

Gas+water+electricity would be a total of 86 euros/month or 120 USD. I live small and economical...

thickcash_amo 03-14-2011 03:26 PM

Electric- between $90-$300 (summers are too hot)
Water $45
Cable/internet- $135
Trash- $40 every quarter


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