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How much gas and electricity do you pay for your 2 bed?

What gas and electricity bill would you expect to pay for a 2 bedroom flat?

I just received my yearly statement, and wondering what amount other people pay.

Many thanks!

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  • We paid around £75/month for a 2 bed house. Had gch and hot water, everything else electric.
    I'd expect a flat to be a bit lower.
    November GC- £322.43/£300. Dec - £364/£400
  • techno12
    techno12 Posts: 734 Forumite
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    Currently around £55 a month when the gas CH isn't on, £75 when it is (though it's only on around 1 in 3 days at the moment as it's not too cold so this will rise if we have a prolonged cold snap).

    That's in a 2-bed single-glazed flat.
  • zaax
    zaax Posts: 1,914 Forumite
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    £65/month all in, including cooking. Detached as well.
    Do you want your money back, and a bit more, search for 'money claim online' - They don't like it up 'em Captain Mainwaring
  • bryanb
    bryanb Posts: 5,034 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    £55 monthly, southern England. 2 bed mid terrace
    This is an open forum, anyone can post and I just did !
  • thank you, because we are paying around £800 for gas, and £600 electric, which sounded a lot
  • sulphate
    sulphate Posts: 1,235 Forumite
    We pay £64 a month for a 2 bedroom end of terraced house.

    Sounds like you pay around £116 a month which seems very high, however of course it does depend on personal circumstances too - how many people live there, if they work full time, etc.
  • Slithery
    Slithery Posts: 6,046 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    2 bed bungalow - all electric (no mains gas in town).

    £42 pm :)
  • Swipe
    Swipe Posts: 5,927 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    3 bed rural detached bungalow - all electric immersion heater + 2 x Air to air con split units for heating (no mains gas in town).

    £32 pm + £70 per year on 200kg of smokeless coal
  • dumpallhere
    dumpallhere Posts: 272 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary Combo Breaker
    edited 7 January 2015 at 3:40PM
    3 bed rural semi-detached newbuild (2013) house with gch and gas hob.

    £42pm, on average over 12 months.
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