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How Much Are Household Bills?
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In a 3 bedroom terraced house, roughly how much are bills such as water, gas, electric, tv licence, landline etc. per month?
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Alls bills will differ from area to area and from how big your house is as to how much gas /electric you will need.
£12.12 TV Licence per month
£40 Gas
£30 Electricity
£38 Water Rates
Council Tax £119
Landline with Talktalk £25including call charges
You would also need to factor in your mortgage or rent.
Alls bills will differ from area to area and from how big your house is as to how much gas /electric you will need.
£12.12 TV Licence per month
£40 Gas
£30 Electricity
£38 Water Rates
Council Tax £119
Landline with Talktalk £25including call charges
You would also need to factor in your mortgage or rent.
The average UK dual-fuel bill (for gas & electricity) is £1420p.a., so that's around £118 per month.
Average household water bills are £388 per year, so that's around £32 per month.
As has been said, a TV licence costs around £12 per month.
Landline phone bills will vary with usage. I get free evening and weekend calls and I hardly make any daytime calls but I still pay around £30 per month.
Council Tax on a 3-bed terraced house might be based upon Band B or Band C, which would typically be around £115 per month.
Adding that lot up comes to around £307 per month. You'd then need to add on things like broadband subscriptions (perhaps £15 per month) and satellite or cable TV (perhaps £27 per month), if appropriate.
Average household water bills are £388 per year, so that's around £32 per month.
As has been said, a TV licence costs around £12 per month.
Landline phone bills will vary with usage. I get free evening and weekend calls and I hardly make any daytime calls but I still pay around £30 per month.
Council Tax on a 3-bed terraced house might be based upon Band B or Band C, which would typically be around £115 per month.
Adding that lot up comes to around £307 per month. You'd then need to add on things like broadband subscriptions (perhaps £15 per month) and satellite or cable TV (perhaps £27 per month), if appropriate.