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[Closed] Percentage of income on rent?

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- just might see truly affordable housing in the next 5 years.

If you consider £450k (in London) affordable, then yes!

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/05/rob-poor-give-rich-housing-policy-2016


 
Posted : 05/01/2016 2:16 pm
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I live on my own in a 1 bed flat, I think some of your bills are very light (although I don't live very frugally...)
Last month my bills were:
gas £60
electricity £40
water £18
TV licence £12
Council tax £80
Sky £63
Broadband £47
Food - not really sure but probably £150 (not counting eating out)
Drink £75

On top of that there's things like house, car & health insurance, car tax/servicing, toiletries, bike expenses etc. etc.

My mortgage is about 25% of my salary which helps but I've got some credit card debt and a car loan which sucks up about 25% of my salary to


 
Posted : 05/01/2016 2:48 pm
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I live on my own in a 1 bed flat, I think some of your bills are very light
Last month my bills were:
gas £60
electricity £40
water £18
Sky £63
Broadband £47

Wow. 😯

By contrast our bills for a joint household whole living in a poorly insulated Victorian house are:

gas: £50 (averaged over the whole year)
electricity: £29
water: £9
Sky: n/a
Broadband: £35 (including line rental and unlimited fibre)

There's good money to be saved for anyone interested -

- put your gas on low heat all the time so the flat doesn't get cold enough for moisture to condense i.e. avoids the flat feeling cold for long periods after the heating is switched on as all the moisture condenses on the walls etc
- put some timer clocks on as many electrical items as possible
- reduce the flow of cold water to taps
- reduce the flow of hot water to taps and shower heads (which saves on heating hot water as well)
- switch broadband to something more cost effective


 
Posted : 05/01/2016 3:19 pm
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Wow.

i’m all electric heat/cooking/water and in the winter it costs me £50 a month for my 1bed flat (top so i have a loft which probably loses more heat than the floor below) this is with storage heaters that waste heat during the day
i would have to turn everything up to max and open all the windows to use £100 a month and your gas is way more efficient than my leccy.
and why are you paying that much for broadband?


 
Posted : 05/01/2016 3:30 pm
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Our three bed Victorian Terrace monthly bills are:

Council Tax £139
Gas £32
Elec £39
Water £40
Broadband £35

For two people...


 
Posted : 05/01/2016 3:51 pm
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My flat does need some more loft insulation to be fair, and it's a coach house style so garages underneath, the boiler is 20 years old to and hasn't been serviced in 15 years (I was saving up for a new one until some idiot posted about the Cannondale Triggers :p ).
My broadband includes the line rental charge but it's Zen's 76Mbps fibre so fairly pricey anyway (but been with them for years and had good service + wanted stable low pings for gaming although rarely do that these days).


 
Posted : 05/01/2016 8:50 pm
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I'm at just over 20% of my income (after tax) for my mortgage. That % would go down if I include overtime payments, but since these aren't guaranteed I don't include these in my general budget.

Don't forget to include cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, washing up liquid, dishwasher tabs, soap, shower gel, shampoo, toothpaste etc in your calculations. It all adds up. I spend about £200 a month on 'supermarket' stuff... I don't tend to eat takeaway so that is all my food.


 
Posted : 05/01/2016 9:36 pm
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