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Renting?

21yrold
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Hi,
I maybe moving out with a friend, we are looking at getting a flat for about 450pcm, 2bed with bathroom living room and kitchen, nothing major i dont think.
This is the 1st time we have ever moved out and have no clue how much any of the bills will cost?
Can some1 give us a rough estimate of how much bills cost?
I know im not being very helpful but im sorry
We were thinking of setting up a account and both paying (example) £500 in each month and hope it covers all of our bills, and what ever is left keep in the account if ever we need it?
Thanks, Neil
I maybe moving out with a friend, we are looking at getting a flat for about 450pcm, 2bed with bathroom living room and kitchen, nothing major i dont think.
This is the 1st time we have ever moved out and have no clue how much any of the bills will cost?
Can some1 give us a rough estimate of how much bills cost?
I know im not being very helpful but im sorry

We were thinking of setting up a account and both paying (example) £500 in each month and hope it covers all of our bills, and what ever is left keep in the account if ever we need it?
Thanks, Neil
Halifax loan - 6800 - 198 DD a month
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