Oh my goodness, every seems to pay loads! My water bill (on a meter, just me here) works out to less than £10/month and I use the washing machine most days for my work uniform.
Electricity is cheap, too, at about £30-50 (at the very most) per quarter. I tumble dry everything. My first bill was an estimate and it was huge. I read the meter myself, worked out how much it was going to be, and phoned them and gave them the reading. I suppose, other than the washing machine and the tumble drier, I don't use electricity for a lot.
My gas is the most expensive. I have LPG but it comes from a communal source so don't have to order bottles. In the summer, it is often quite cheap (about £30/quarter) but in the winter it can be in excess of £300 per quarter depending on how much I switch the heating on. The first winter I moved in, it cost a fortune. I'd never paid bills before, and it was absolutely freezing when I moved (the heavy snow we had at Christmas in 2010), so I just used to put the heating on a lot, not thinking of the cost. Then I got the bill and was horrified.
I don't pay council tax at the moment as I'm a student. But, when I did, I was paying about £100 per month with the single occupier discount.
My house is a 4 bed townhouse (though 2 of the bedrooms are absolutely tiny and measure about 6x8ft). Its a new build, mid terrace.
Electricity is cheap, too, at about £30-50 (at the very most) per quarter. I tumble dry everything. My first bill was an estimate and it was huge. I read the meter myself, worked out how much it was going to be, and phoned them and gave them the reading. I suppose, other than the washing machine and the tumble drier, I don't use electricity for a lot.
My gas is the most expensive. I have LPG but it comes from a communal source so don't have to order bottles. In the summer, it is often quite cheap (about £30/quarter) but in the winter it can be in excess of £300 per quarter depending on how much I switch the heating on. The first winter I moved in, it cost a fortune. I'd never paid bills before, and it was absolutely freezing when I moved (the heavy snow we had at Christmas in 2010), so I just used to put the heating on a lot, not thinking of the cost. Then I got the bill and was horrified.
I don't pay council tax at the moment as I'm a student. But, when I did, I was paying about £100 per month with the single occupier discount.
My house is a 4 bed townhouse (though 2 of the bedrooms are absolutely tiny and measure about 6x8ft). Its a new build, mid terrace.