Housing - How Much Do You Pay?

City Hall area in Vancouver (vurry Shwanky)

750 square foot loft

Rent: $900
Utilities: Included!
Insurance: $25/mo
Highspeed Internet: $35/mo

No land line… I’ll say my cel doesn’t count. :wink:

Total cost: $960

The apartment is one of five in a house worth well in excess of a $1million. Similar strata’d apartments in the 'hood are going for over $350k. My rent is cheap!

-n
I can’t belive some of the condo fees you folks are paying. Here in vancouver the highest I’ve ever seen is CA$220 for a big place.

2 BR apartment in central Bakersfield, CA - $650
Utilities - Haven’t received a bill yet - yay! it’s free!

Cable internet - $40
Cell (no land line) - $40

Say… $830

IN bloomington, indiana and i rent a 2 bedroom that i share with my brother. roughly 800 sq. feet.

rent: 460
gas: 30
cable & internet: 80
electric: 45

2 bedroom, 600 sq. feet (65 sq. m, 2LDK for the Japan dopers) in downtown Tokyo 5 minutes by train outside the Yamanote Loop.

Rent 165,000 yen/month = $1375. My wife and I split this.
I pay for gas, electricity and phone = about $110
She pays for water = $15 (the only thing in Japan that’s cheaper than the US)
I pay for Internet and Satellite TV = $100

I have a 3-story, 4-bedroom townhouse in Gaithersburg MD. I’m 2 1/2 years into a 30-year mortgage.

House payment: $680 (includes taxes and insurance)

Association fee: $63

Utilities: fluctuate. Since the house is heated electrically, that can make a huge difference in the bill. At this time of year, when I don’t have the heat or a/c on, the electric bill is usually around $30-40; in the middle of winter, it can be up around $100.

Cable/phone/internet service: ~$80

1718 sq ft just outside Jacksonville FL - the house is 3 years old.

Mortgage/insurance/taxes - $1041/mo (7.75%, 30-year VA loan)
Utilities/garbage - maybe $200/mo
Association dues - $50/year
Cable TV/internet/phone - $150/mo (1 HBO only)

Montpelier, VT

Small 3 room apartment with adequate-sized kitchen, very small living room and a large bedroom. 150 year-old 3 floor Victorian with narrow switchback stairs on the outside. We live on the 3rd floor, and had to get rid of our couch - there was no way to get it upstairs. When we moved in, we had to put in our own smoke alarms - you can imagine what the rest of the place is like from that, I think. About a 2 or 3 minute walk to downtown.

Rent - $550 (VERY cheap for right here in the city)
Utilities - $50 for electric, $60 for phone and dial-up

…but when we moved, in February, we had to pay first, last and deposit, plus utility switching fees… it came to about $2500 to move from one crummy apartment to another.

1,250 sq ft townhouse in Royal Oak, MI. A true pimpin’ bachelor pad, if ever one existed.

Rent - $850.00/mo
Heat/Water - Included
Electric - ~$20.00/mo winter, ~$70.00/mo summer. (AC)
Cable/Cable Modem - $70.00/mo.
Phone - None, I use my cell phone(s).
All in all, not bad.
The family cottage in Charlevoix is now in my name, so I am getting the taxes and bills from that now. No big deal, but for a place I see a few weeks a year…

Gravity - oh my goodness, that sounds like the apartment I lived in in Montpelier in 1991 - third floor, horrible twisty stairs, way down State Street. Wouldn’t that be weird??

As for me: 2500 sq foot 2 br + sunroom basement apartment on Capitol Hill in Washington DC - $1100 (insanely low for where I am)

Electric: $75 (everything is electric)
Phone: $65

No internet, no cable, so that’s about it. And I still have no money!!!

Anna

I live in a 19 year old 2463 sf house w/2 car attached garge, half finished basement (not sure if this is included in the SF number) in a nice suburban neighborhood in Blue Ash, Ohio (inside the Cincinnati beltway), complete with a pool and rec center. We have very good schools and well paid teachers, almost no crime, and lots of community sponsored events. My payment is:

Mortgage $1590/month (30 year loan/6.1%/20% down)
Insurance $60/month
Taxes $372/month (including association fees)
Utilities $160/month (avg gas+elec+water+sewer+trash)
Total $2182/month

There sure are a lot of buildings that would fit that description around here, aren’t there? This one is right on Court Street.

1BR 605 sq. ft. apartment outside Atlanta

Rent=$592/month. It was $602, but they knocked some off when we renewed our lease. The apartment normally leases for about $650, but the manager the day we toured liked us.

Phone=$30-35/month, even though we don’t have long distance, it varies.

Power=$30-50/month, it varies depending on season, usually around $35

Water/Sewage/Trash=$45/month

Cable=$55, we could only get digital cable, and got a pack of movie channels.

DSL=$50/Month

Knoxville, TN, inside the city limits, about 5 miles from campus
Rent (~700 sq. ft. 1 bedroom): $440

Electricity…varies, but between $28-$40/month

Water is paid by the management, as are any sewage/trash fees.

Cable: $8.50/month for the most basic

Phone: Dropped significantly since I changed LD carriers, but the basic line before LD is $39.50 - this includes voice mail and caller ID.

2 BR apartment in Astoria, Queens – right over the Queensboro Bridge from midtown Manhattan.

Rent = $1440
Utilities = $50 in winter, $100 in summer

My roommate and I used to live in a railroad apartment in the worst part of Bushwick, Brooklyn. That was only $950 per month, but I’m willing to pay the extra $500 to live in a safer neighborhood.

Haverhill, MA 3 bedroom, one bath, one car garage, not sure on the square footage but we have a livingroom, kitchen, dining room and TV room.

Mortgage payment (includes P&I, taxes and insurance) $1425/month

Utilities… If electric is under 100/month I’m happy
gas varies… winter 150/month summer 20/month
no cable TV but cable internet is 50/month
water/sewer/trash is quarterly ~100/quarter

Maintenance costs are unknown right now… we’ve lived here just over a year and are doing a lot of remodeling…

Housing prices in massachusetts are insane! But so is rent. Ugh. If it weren’t for family tying us here we would live somewhere else!

Rural So. MD ~ 60 miles south of D.C.
2 BR, 1.25BA apartment (has a separate sink in the master BR)
Rent: $785/mo
Elec: ~$60
all utilities together: ~$175/mo

will soon be moving in w/ 2 other guys in a 3 BR, 2.5BA townhouse in the same area. Not sure how big, but would estimate ~2000+ sq.ft. I think the rent is in the neighborhood of $1300/mo before utilities.

Personally I think we get the royal shaft down here. Real estate and rental prices are artificially inflated due to proximity to D.C., and the Chesapeake Bay as well as the current shortage of housing in the area, esp. rentals.

2 or 3 BR townhouses go for $120K and up. Most single family homes start int he $180-200K range. As a single engineerd, it’ll be awhile before I’m able to buy a house around here. Okay, I think I’m done whining now. Sorry.

We have an 1800 sq. ft., 3 BR/2BA rowhouse with a garage on Capitol Hill in DC. We bought it last year as a fixer-upper, and the fixing-up is still taking place. :rolleyes:

Monthly:

Mortgage/insurance/taxes: $2,132

Electricity: $50-$100 (higher in summer due to AC)

Nat. Gas: $75-$125 (higher in winter due to heating)

Phone: $30-$40

But we are refinancing this month, so our monthly mortgage payment should drop by several hundred dollars. Woohoo!
:smiley:

Elmarko… they just built a whole slew of townhouses here… 2 and three bedrooms… they start at 300,000. For a townhouse!

Our house is 50 years old and needs some updating… and that still cost us 240,000 … If I tried to go 100 feet down the road and looked at houses over the bridge in the next town… you add between 50,000 and 100,000 just for the privelege of living in that town.

In town - Montgomery AL - 35 year old, 1300 sq.ft. 3 br 2 ba Brick home

Mortgage + insurance: $500 / month (30 yr VA loan)
Electric: $110 / month (levelized billing - 200 summer 100 winter)
Gas: $30-60 / month
Water & Garbage $20 / month
Broadband/cable: $90 / month
Property tax: $25/month – 300 / year

Chicago, Il, right near the lake. I live in a studio of ~400 sq. feet.

Rent - $745/month
Elec. - $20 (winter) to $80 (summer)
Water and heat - “free”
Cable - $45/month