Bonney 
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Registered: 14th Nov 04
 Location: St Helens 
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Lately been thinking of getting my own place, and was wandering what the rough cost was per month. Would be looking for a small apartment/flat. 
Off the top of my head there is 
 
 
- Rent
 
 - Gas/Electric
 
 - Water
 
 - Council tax
 
 - Insurance
 
 
 
Apart from food is there anything else id need to take into account. 
Also if people could give me a rough idea on prices, that would be great 
 
Thanks 
  
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Andrew 
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Registered: 5th May 04
 Location: Skoda Octavia Estate, Ford Puma 
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1. Flat - £300 
2. Gas - £100 a quarter 
3. Electric - £140 a quarter (tumble dryer and serveral servers running) 
4. Water - what ever the standard charge is as the meter is broken.  Told United Utilities several times and so it's not there problem 
Council tax - £106 a month 
5. Insurance - not go any (still need to sort this but not to much an issue as my parents live next door and will hear the alarm kick off) 
6. Food including cleaning products - £200ish a month 
 
The list goes on..
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Dean_W 
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Registered: 13th Dec 05
 Location: Downham Market, Norfolk 
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Don't bother renting, dead money and paying for someone elses investment. 
 
Shared ownership if you can as you still end up gaining capital. 
 
My house including essential bills costs me £660 per month. 
 
Sky, Broadband etc is on top of that.
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Kathryn W 
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Registered: 12th Oct 03
 Location: Widnes, Cheshire 
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1. Mortgage - £700 
2. Gas - £40 (roughly) 
3. Electric £40 (roughly) 
4. Water - £33 
5. Council Tax - £86 
5. Insurance (Building & Contents) - £24 
6. Food - £200 
7. Car £300 (including petrol) 
8. Internet & Phone - £20 
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Robbo 
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
 Location: London 
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Live on my own in quite a big plush flat overlookign a river... 
 
Rent 750 
C.Tax 93 
Water 20 
Electric 40 (no gas) 
Sky HD 55 
BB/Phone 28 
Ins (Contents only) One off payt approx 45 IIRC 
Food/toiletries/cleanign stuff etc 150 max
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foxyk8t 
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Registered: 8th Jun 07
 Location: Truro - Cornwall 
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Live on my own in sunny cornwall 
 
Mortgage £450 
C.Tax - £69 
Water - 20ish varies 
Electric - £40 a month 
Tv - licence £11.00 
Food - £40.00 ish 
car - £80.00 a month petrol, insurance £27 
Mobile phone £50ish more or less 
 
Probably a few more bits and bobs but thats the bulk 
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dannymccann 
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
 Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire 
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Live with my girlfriend, im a student at uni 
 
Rent - £450 
C Tax - £69 
Water - £36 
Gas - £30DD 
Electricity - £20DD 
TV license - £11 
Phone + BB - £36 
Contents Ins - £10 
Food - £200 
 
Will be looking to buy asap, as has been said before, rent is dead money, only renting till im earning and didnt want to live in some shit hole of a student area
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Bonney 
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Registered: 14th Nov 04
 Location: St Helens 
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Thats what ive been thinking, it is kind of dead money, but its probably the cheapest way at the moment, and possably easiest.
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dannymccann 
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
 Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire 
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Its only easy if you get a half decent landlord / agency, if they are shite it can be hell
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deano87 
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
 Location: Bedfordshire Drives: Ford Fiesta 
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Also consider whether whilst renting, you can afford to save up for your deposit for your own 'house'. 
 
As I know when I start working, I'll either be paying rent, or saving for a mortgage, I wouldn't be able to pay for both. 
 
Rent with the parents doesn't count  
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IvIarkgraham 
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Registered: 27th Mar 04
 Location: Ellesmere Port, Cheshire 
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about £1200 a month
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AndyKent 
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Registered: 3rd Sep 05
 
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Rent isn't always dead money. For instance if you can manage to rent and save, you'll be saving a fortune when you come to buy in the current climate  
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VegasPhil 
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Registered: 16th Jan 05
 Location: Fareham, Hants Drives: Octavia VRS 
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The average home costs £30 a day to run. 
 
  Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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Robbo 
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
 Location: London 
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Rent is also the only choice for people who need the flexibility of not being tied into owning a house with a mortgage in a dead market, like me  
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nik 
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Registered: 19th Jun 00
 
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Mortgage about £950, with everything else I think it's about £1400-1500 a month.
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BYRON 
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Registered: 1st Jun 04
 
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Think I weigh in at £1800-£1900 a month all in. Everything from mortgage to denplan payments.
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Bonney 
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Registered: 14th Nov 04
 Location: St Helens 
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Weighed it all up the other night, and it is quite expensive. May look into other ways of doing it at the minute, or just wait until things start to pick up again at work.
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Doug 
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Registered: 8th Oct 03
 
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Allow £1000 - £1500 a month depending on area and lifestyle 
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Becky1989 
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Registered: 21st Jun 08
 
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About £1400 for a 2 bed semi  
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ed 
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
 
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For a 2 bed flat in the centre of Birmingham... 
 
- Rent = £775
 
 - Electric = ~£20
 
 - Gas = don't have it
 
 - Water = ~£20
 
 - Council tax = £free
 
 - BT = £11
 
 - Sky+Internet = £35
 
 - Insurance = don't have it
 
 
 
[Edited on 25-08-2008 by ed]  
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Robbo 
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
 Location: London 
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u dont have contents ins in a rented place? is it covered by ur rent then?
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Robbo 
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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PS no council tax??
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ed 
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
 
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Students don't pay council tax.
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Robbo 
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
 Location: London 
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corsa120 
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Registered: 4th May 02
 Location: Northamptonshire 
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i will say its very hard to put cost of living up because everybody lives by there means, and there alot of things people miss out when writing a list of bills.... mine are 
 
mortgage 672 
loan 100 
water 44 
electric 80 
tv 11 
house ins 15 
phone/interweb 26 
life cover x2 16 
car insurance 18 for corsa and 35 for astra 
council tax 104 
mortgage payment protection 25 
mobile 15 
food 200 
petrol 50-80 
 
think thats everything.... thats base on my take home pay of 1600 without overtime/bonus, and my mrs 1250 basic take home
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