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new home.. help with budgetting
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hi all
we are planning to put our flat on the market and move outside of london (we cant afford a house in london) and we've seen a new build we like... my only concern is affordability. .. I have no idea on how to work out how much things like council tax, gas and electricity, building insurance etc will cost... anyone have any tips on working these things out?
we are planning to put our flat on the market and move outside of london (we cant afford a house in london) and we've seen a new build we like... my only concern is affordability. .. I have no idea on how to work out how much things like council tax, gas and electricity, building insurance etc will cost... anyone have any tips on working these things out?
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Ask people what they pay.
Council tax, check the bands on the local council web site.
What are you paying now.
depending on the type of your flat(old?) moving to a modern place may not change them much.
have you got a decent SOA or use a budget tool.0
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