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How much should I expect to pay for my electricity bill in a 500sqft condo?

  • I am moving into a 1 bd 1 bth condo and all the utilities are included except for the electricity. About how much should I expect my bill to be each month? If you can help it be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!

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    It depends on several factors that some other people here already mentioned. How much sun exposure do you have? Is your stove electric or gas? Is your fireplace gas or electric? How is your home heated (electric)? Do you leave your TV, computer, etc on all the time? Do you do a lot of laundry? Is the place well insulated (double pane windows)? Is the hot water tank well maintained or in bad shape? How much does each kW of electricity in your area cost? All of these are things you have to know in order to guess your electricity consumption. For example I pay $40/month for 1100SF. I've seen people with 2200SF pay $300/month because the home has single pane windows, a hot water tank that hasn't been maintained or repaired for over 2 decades, etc.

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Probably around $15 per month. If you have to pay for electric water heating, add as much as $30 per month. An electric drier could run you $15 per month. Electric heating could run you $30 per month or more during the winter. AC could run $10 to $30 per month.

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depends where you live and which floor it's on and which way it faces and what appliances you have

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