Living Costs (Utility Bills) - West London

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Aright, I feel like changing the "location" in my profile, so I'm moving to West London (Chiswick).

I've got a few flat viewings tomorrow, but I want to be prepared to accept an offer so I want to know how much I can expect to pay on utility bills.

This is for two people in a two bedroom flat/house.

My guess is:

Gas: £20/m total (i.e. £10/m each)
Water: £30/m total
Electricity: £60/m total
Council Tax: £60/m total (edit: now assuming £120/m total)
TV Licence: £12/m total
BT Line: £10/m total

Basically, £100/m each.

Is this a reasonable guess?

Btw, I've searched, there's loads of these threads around but they're either out of date or not helpful.
 
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As was said, the council tax will be about double that.

And most would regard Internet as a Utility now, so guess £10 a month each for a decent service.

You will no doubt want Sky or Cable - £8 a month each.
Insurance - £8 each a month.

To be on the safeside - bank on £150 a month each for utility bills alone ( as you are assuming in your post that Gas and Electricity won't go up in the next 3 months, and you aren't going to make any phone calls.....both highly unlikely.)

I have 22 outgoings a month if I include my car stuff and savings - totalling about £1650 - although most aren't essential. All are recorded on a spreadsheet every month so I know exactly what I have and what I don't.
 
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I think your Gas is about right (£25/m in summer, £40/m in winter) but your electricity is too high. For a house with 3 people all with computers, hi-fis etc. we are currently spending around £33/m. Shop around for the best deals - our current tariff is EDF online but as soon as they hike up prices I'll shop around again.

Yep council tax should be around £120/m in that area for 2 people in a flat/maisonette.

TV is fixed.

And water - be very careful in a flat, because when I lived in one in London I was getting ridiculous bills, and I'm pretty sure this might have been because I was paying for several other flats also. I was too naive at the time to question it. If you are in any doubt, get a water meter or someone from the water board to check you are paying the right amount.
 
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I live in a house with 4 others in Ealing and we pay £46 council tax each, £20 towards TV licence/package/internet and well, i havent seen a water/electricity/gas bill yet since i only moved in ~6 weeks ago. I'd budget minimum £100 per month.
 
^^ cheers dudes, nice to know i can cut a little of the elec. think thats me all sorted for tomorrow :)
 
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