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james160987 28-11-06 06:40 PM

house bills
 
next year i will be moving out into a house my dad is purchasing, he is going to pay the morgage but me and a few others are going to have to do the house bills

if its not infriding to much on your personal business would a few people mind specifying

1. how many are in the family
2. what size house are you in
3. a rought breakdown of bills, (food excluded)

Cronos 28-11-06 06:47 PM

Might be a bit easier if you told us a bit more about the house (age, rooms, etc) and occupants so we could give you a better idea of what to expect.

Things you'll have to consider are :

Council Tax
Water
Gas
Electricity
Telephone / Mobile
Cable / Sky
Home Contents Insurance
Buildings Insurance
Annual service for heating, etc.
TV Licence
Repairs / contingency

arenalife 28-11-06 06:49 PM

Single guy, 2 bed terraced house.

Council Tax £65
Water £26 fixed
Gas £15
Electricity £18
Home Contents Insurance £28
Buildings Insurance (in above)
TV Licence £8ish
Phone £12

james160987 28-11-06 06:52 PM

when we move in there will be 4 of us to start with, maybe one more if we rent out a room to someone

all aged 19 rougly, all full time working

proberly looking at a 4 bedroom house,

Alpinestarhero 28-11-06 06:54 PM

Me and my girlfriend rent a flat. Bills aren't too much - for the last quarter, we where charged £24 for electricity (haven't received a gas bill yet). We are with seaboard for both, so we get a little discount for the whole "dual fuel" thing.


Matt

arenalife 28-11-06 07:04 PM

Oh yeah, stay away from British Gas at all costs (leccy or gas). They take imcompetence and arrogance to a possibly new level.

glade 28-11-06 07:08 PM

2 people, 2 bed end of terrace.

Council tax
115.00

EDF energy (gas and electricity)
50.00

TV Licence (will go down after 6 months because of the way they take a years fee by direct debit)
26.30

Thames Water
16.00

BT Phone bill was £120 this quarter with "BT Callmobile" and "BT Broadband Option 2"

£327 On a bad month, £207 on a good month.

kwak zzr 28-11-06 07:31 PM

4 bed semi 2 adults and 2 children.

gas £35
elec £35
c tax £90
water £30
b band £20
sky £21
phone £free with b band.
build/cont ins £18
tv lic £9

Warthog 29-11-06 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glade
TV Licence (will go down after 6 months because of the way they take a years fee by direct debit)
26.30

Yeah what is it with that!? Surely you only cancel your TV license when you die, then they get 6 months extra out of you! I am half thinking about cancelling it and waiting six more months on the amoun I have already paid. Its just another way of getting more money out of people so they can invest it in high-interest accounts and make even more money. I hate it.

For me, its me and my bird in a 2 bed terraced house.
Council tax - £168 (!!! Oxford prices!!!)

Rest is about the same as others, only just moved in.

keithd 29-11-06 03:32 PM

5 bed detached

don't worry about bills, we're minted

not much help really am i?


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