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SossMan 11-18-2005 04:39 PM

Re: How much do you all pay for your house - mortgage, utilities, etc
 
Mortgage:
1st - $2500 / mo
2nd - $500 / mo

Prop Taxes:
$750 / mo

Util:
Gas Electric: $150'ish
Water: $100
Garbage: $30 / mo

Total = ~$4k / mo

Los Feliz Slim 11-18-2005 05:03 PM

Re: How much do you all pay for your house - mortgage, utilities, etc
 
That sounds familiar. SF or LA?

SossMan 11-18-2005 05:13 PM

Re: How much do you all pay for your house - mortgage, utilities, etc
 
[ QUOTE ]
That sounds familiar. SF or LA?

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Fremont, with a small 50 year old house.

Fishwhenican 11-18-2005 05:29 PM

Re: How much do you all pay for your house - mortgage, utilities, etc
 
I rent a three bedroom house about 1/4 of a mile from where I work which is actually owned by my employer. Not a huge house but enough for our needs with a nice big fenced yard and a garage.

Rent $450/month
Utilities: Included
Water: Included
Renters Insurance: not much a couple of bucks a month I think.
Taxes: None

Of course the trade off is I live way in the middle of nowhere. But I LIKE that part!

Dominic 11-18-2005 05:46 PM

Re: How much do you all pay for your house - mortgage, utilities, etc
 
Sticky Wicket's and my new house costs us roughly $1800 a month plus $1100 in property tax a year. Gas, water, etc....maybe $200 a month.

I had to buy a new air conditioning/heating unit almost immediately - $6,000. All but $750 was covered by our home warranty.

We live in Vegas.

Mr_Oog 11-18-2005 06:44 PM

Re: How much do you all pay for your house - mortgage, utilities, etc
 
Sounds like you are my neighbor. Almost exact same for me.
-Mike

TheNoodleMan 11-18-2005 07:16 PM

Re: How much do you all pay for your house - mortgage, utilities, etc
 
mortgage and insurance ~ 300 a month.
taxes ~ 850/yr
water and sewer ~ 20
Electric ~ 50 (more in AC weather)
Wood Stove ~ priceless! without it my gas bill would get up above $200 in the winter.

Gotta love the midwest, everything is dirt cheap.


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