tegwin
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 09:12 AM |
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OT..Cost of owning a house
Very OT... but something you all might be able to help with..
Ignoring the cost of food, mortgage, renovations etc etc..
What are the fixed(ish) outgoings if you own your own property likely to be on a yearly basis..
These are what I have in my head... do they look about right?
(Assuming a 3 bed house worth 150,000)
Prices per anum:
Gas/electricity: £800
Water/Sewage: £300
Council tax: £2000
House Insurance: £1000
TV License: £150
Telephone+broadband+line rental £310
Total £4560
Is that total realistic?
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turbodisplay
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 09:14 AM |
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How many people?
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MK9R
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 09:17 AM |
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You'll be able to get you house and contents insurance for a lot less than that, assuming its just a standard house, i pay about what you quote,
but thats on a listed building and is about 3 times what i used to pay on my old 3 bed semi with Nationwide home insurance.
oh and your council tax looks high for the value of the house, by me it would be about £1k on that price of house, but it does depend on the
council
[Edited on 13/4/10 by MK9R]
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tegwin
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 09:19 AM |
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I am looking at buying a place to live in and rent the rooms... So insurance might be that high...
£2100.... check out the prices here: http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/homepage/housing/counciltax/counciltaxbills.htm
Would be 3 adults living there... And if we are all students.. council tax appears to be free.. hadnt realised that... bonus!
[Edited on 13/4/10 by tegwin]
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eznfrank
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 09:21 AM |
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Sounds there or thereabouts apart from the insurance as above I'd reckon on about £4-500.
Might be worth factoring in a contingency fund for repairs/general upkeep
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40inches
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 09:25 AM |
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Mine are:
Gas/electricity: £2160
Water/Sewage: £560
Council tax: £1200
House Insurance: £200
TV License: £150
Telephone+broadband+line rental £960 (business)
Total £5230
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tegwin
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 09:31 AM |
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40Inches... can I ask how big your house is and what sort of house, plus how many people are living there?
Im just trying to get a feel for what different houses+people cost etc.
And good call on a contingency for emergency stuff. Could pay into a "safety net account" on a monthly basis.. say £200ish a month....
[Edited on 13/4/10 by tegwin]
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couch22k
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 09:52 AM |
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You forgot SKY+ HD 
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coozer
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 10:00 AM |
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Here's a rough yearly estimate based on monthlys for my abode...
Gas/electricity: £1200
Water/Sewage: £380 (changing to meter soon)
Council tax: £1660
House Insurance: £220
TV License: £150
Telephone+broadband+line rental+sky £600
That lot adds up to £4210.. minus my JSA £3354, that leaves me £856 in the red.
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mangogrooveworkshop
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 10:04 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by eznfrank
Sounds there or thereabouts apart from the insurance as above I'd reckon on about £4-500.
Might be worth factoring in a contingency fund for repairs/general upkeep
You will get a reduced rate per student up to a point.
I got a sizable reduction as three students were living with me at the time.
I still get some off as the wife still hasnt left school @ 40........maybe one day.....
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tegwin
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 10:16 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by mangogrooveworkshop
quote: Originally posted by eznfrank
Sounds there or thereabouts apart from the insurance as above I'd reckon on about £4-500.
Might be worth factoring in a contingency fund for repairs/general upkeep
You will get a reduced rate per student up to a point.
I got a sizable reduction as three students were living with me at the time.
I still get some off as the wife still hasnt left school @ 40........maybe one day.....
If everyone living in the house is a student, then its totally free
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MikeRJ
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 10:34 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by 40inches
Mine are:
Water/Sewage: £560
Wish my water was that cheap!
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MikeFellows
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 11:07 AM |
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3 bedroom bungalow, 2 people living it in, but I work from home.
Electric - £1500
Gas - £1200
Water - £600
Council Tax - £2200
Home Insurance - £1000
TV Licence - £150
Sky - £600
Internet/tel - £600
£7850 ouch
and thats before the mortgage!
I reckon there is a further £1000 on general home maintenance. I also reckon I spend 10 hours a week doing maintenance (cutting grass, painting,
sweeping drive, general poo etc..)
if I factor all that in, to run my house per annum costs me about £10k a year before the mortgage and those 10 hours i wouldnt have worked anyway.
so for £10k a year can I move into a retirement home (needs a garage)?
[Edited on 13/4/10 by MikeFellows]
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tegwin
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 11:24 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by MikeFellows
3 bedroom bungalow, 2 people living it in, but I work from home.
Electric - £1500
Gas - £1200
Water - £600
Council Tax - £2200
Home Insurance - £1000
TV Licence - £150
Sky - £600
Internet/tel - £600
£7850 ouch
and thats before the mortgage!
I reckon there is a further £1000 on general home maintenance. I also reckon I spend 10 hours a week doing maintenance (cutting grass, painting,
sweeping drive, general poo etc..)
if I factor all that in, to run my house per annum costs me about £10k a year before the mortgage and those 10 hours i wouldnt have worked anyway.
so for £10k a year can I move into a retirement home (needs a garage)?
[Edited on 13/4/10 by MikeFellows]
Holy cr@p!
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Liam
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 11:32 AM |
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In my 4th year of uni I was in a house with 5 others. 1 was the landlord/owner - also a student (phd). Rent from us lot paid the mortgage/other
costs. So I would assume your scheme is doable in practice (unless he's since been repo'd and is now homeless )
Liam
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tony-devon
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 11:49 AM |
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just to add mine
Prices per anum:
Gas/electricity: £1680
Water/Sewage: £816
Council tax: £1700
House Insurance: £560
TV License: £150
Telephone+broadband+line rental £500
£5406
but about to get our water rates capped at £400 so that will help 
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JoelP
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 12:03 PM |
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i wish i was organised enough to know mine - i dont have a bloody clue how much it all is
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gingerprince
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 12:14 PM |
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Mine (Jan-Dec '09): -
council tax: 1000
electricity: 550
gas: 850
insurance: 350
phone/internet: 450
tv license: 150
water rates: 400
sky+: 550
total: 4300
That's 3-bed semi.
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zilspeed
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 04:04 PM |
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At the end of the money, there's always some month left...
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mads
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 04:21 PM |
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Here's some annum figures based on where I live:
3 bedroom end-terrace with garage.
1.8 adults (gf spends a lot of time over but not live here)
council tax: £1300 (but obviously free for you if all students)
water: £300 (metered)
gas/elec: £600
insurance (building/content): £200 - even with 3 students, it shouldn't be as high as £1000. I had a lodger in and it was only £50 extra for the
year. Try endsleigh - usually good for students. Definitely shop around.
TV licence: £150
Sky: £300 - not sports/movies
Telephone & sky broadband: £200
Mobile: £400
Also keep around £3000 for emergencies.
Hope that helps.
[Edited on 13/4/10 by mads]
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40inches
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| posted on 13/4/10 at 06:23 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by tegwin
40Inches... can I ask how big your house is and what sort of house, plus how many people are living there?
Im just trying to get a feel for what different houses+people cost etc.
And good call on a contingency for emergency stuff. Could pay into a "safety net account" on a monthly basis.. say £200ish a month....
[Edited on 13/4/10 by tegwin]
Largish brick built single bay semi, built around 1920, 30ft x 15ft lounge/ dining room, large hall, 12ft square kitchen, 10ft square laundry room,
attached 18ft x 11ft garage,3 beds on 1st floor, 1 large bedroom on 2nd floor (20ft x 14ft) 4 people and 1 dog. I run my business from home so heating
is on 18hrs a day in winter.
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