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The "How much do you pay?" thread

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  • George KG George K

    Presumably, your home is of a newer vintage, because some of these expenses can get outrageous in an older home, like Chez George's home (built in 1921). It was a 2 ½ story, 4000 square foot uninsulated brick house.

    Some months our gas (heating) bill was as high as $600. I just looked at 2004's bills, and they totaled $3287.

    By way of comparison, our 2000 square foot condo was $533 last year.

    In the house, electricity ran about $2200 a year, in the condo, it's about the same (Mrs. George likes it cool).

    I'm with Comcast, so TV, phone and internet are bundled. I subscribe to no premium channels. $190 a month.

    Garbage pickup was about $55 a month.

    Water ran about $300 quarterly.

    In the condo, waste pickup, water, lawn care, snow removal are in the assessment.

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    @george-k said in The "How much do you pay?" thread:

    In the house, electricity ran about $2200 a year, in the condo, it's about the same (Mrs. George likes it cool).

    But I guess you get at least two or three times the amount of electricity than what I get for the same amount. These days we pay something like 32 cents per kilowatt hour.

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    • MikM Away
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      Garbage - $30
      Gas and Electric - $200
      Internet - $50 200 MBPS
      Water and sewer- $35

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      • 89th8 89th

        Alright, as the new owner of a single family home, I'm getting to experience the joys of having every service and utility charge you a fee. Often with the bonus of government and environmental fees, sometimes a processing fee, and even the lovely "base rate" fee.

        Anyway, obviously it depends on your area, size of house, etc. Just curious what you all pay per month for:

        • Garbage (and yard waste) pickup
        • Gas
        • Electric
        • TV/Internet
        • Water

        For example, I'm selecting one of the local garbage/yard waste companies and their prices range widely!

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        @89th said in The "How much do you pay?" thread:

        Garbage (and yard waste) pickup

        Included in village taxes

        Gas
        Electric

        Combined bill varies with seasons but averaged $502 last year.

        TV/Internet

        92/mo

        Water

        60/mo

        "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
        -Cormac McCarthy

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          Garbage: included in $877 annual city property tax
          Gas: ~$100
          Electricity: ~$180
          Internet: ~$85
          Water: ~$200

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            Gas/electric 120
            water 100
            garbage 45
            HOA 55
            TV/Internet/steaming 120

            Education is extremely important.

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              Garbage - Included in taxes
              Gas and Electric - $300-$600
              Internet - $100 200 MBPS
              Water $10.41666666666667 *
              Sewer- $50 flat rate.

              • I amortized the new well pump and pressure tank over 20+ years and count that toward the water bill. I suppose I should add in some electricity to that equation.
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                Thanks all! Looks like my costs will be similar to most of you...

                We also pay $60 a month for a home warranty in case any appliances break down.

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                  Refuse/water: 210
                  Electric: 230
                  Gas: 90
                  Internet: 190

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                    Various expenditures fluctuate from month to month, so I just average annual expenditures over 12 months and give you average monthly expenditures:

                    • Garbage collection : included in taxes
                    • Gas + Electricity : $200
                    • Water + Sewer : $125
                    • Internet access : $40
                    • TV : maybe $10
                      (I no longer keep any cable TV subscription, this is just accounting for Amazon Prime subscription; though to be honest I got that subscription for Prime Shipping rather than for Prime Video. Also got a free year of Disney+ that, if I had to pay, might come up to $8 a month; not sure if I will keep it after the “free year” is up.)

                    As befits his generation, @89th did not ask how much we pay for telephone service for the house. 😄

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                    • 89th8 89th

                      Thanks all! Looks like my costs will be similar to most of you...

                      We also pay $60 a month for a home warranty in case any appliances break down.

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                      @89th said in The "How much do you pay?" thread:

                      Thanks all! Looks like my costs will be similar to most of you...

                      We also pay $60 a month for a home warranty in case any appliances break down.

                      Check the details on that home warranty and look for their outs. Like if you did not maintain every single thing in the manner they prescribe.

                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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