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So if you didn't provide your own electric heater, you would have no heat at all?
The flat has an electric night storage heater in the living room, which I don't use because I spend most of my time in my bedroom. There is also one in the hallway, but that is hidden behind bookcases because I don't see the point in heating the hallway.

If i wasn't paying for heat myself I would crank it up full in every room and fuck global warming. (*@*)
 
I've had a quick look on rightmove.co.uk. A one bedroom flat in Birmingham city centre would cost in the region of £800 per month.

If my math is correct, that is nearly $1,000. In a middle class neighborhood here a one bedroom would be about $200 per month less and that would include heat, water and trash. These would be apartment building in residential neighborhoods, rather than downtown areas or areas that tend to appeal to upwardly mobile young people. I checked in areas that are popular with college student housing and it's much the same. Most of these apartments, including residential apartments, would not allow Section 8 housing where welfare pays the rent.
 
The flat has an electric night storage heater in the living room, which I don't use because I spend most of my time in my bedroom. There is also one in the hallway, but that is hidden behind bookcases because I don't see the point in heating the hallway.

If i wasn't paying for heat myself I would crank it up full in every room and fuck global warming. (*@*)

If you used the night storage heater would it appear on your electric bill, too? There is nothing worse than being cold, imo. Although those in desert climates like ARizona would probably say the same about the heat.
 
Back in July I bought a new 'manufactured' home. It has good isolation, thermopane windows
and I have saved a bundle on heating bills.

Yesterday my neighbor asked me how it 'heated', I told him that my latest bill was 65.00,
he then told me that his was $40.

He is in a 'double wide' that is from the 80's, his furnace has a pilot light. No way can his bill be $40.

I thought that penis size on the web was where it ended. Do you ever 'embellish?'
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How may square feet is your home and is the heat electric? That is extremely reasonable heating bill.
 
If my math is correct, that is nearly $1,000. In a middle class neighborhood here a one bedroom would be about $200 per month less and that would include heat, water and trash. These would be apartment building in residential neighborhoods, rather than downtown areas or areas that tend to appeal to upwardly mobile young people. I checked in areas that are popular with college student housing and it's much the same. Most of these apartments, including residential apartments, would not allow Section 8 housing where welfare pays the rent.

£800 is nearer US$1,100. That wouldn't include heat and light, water and sometimes not council tax (trash) either.
 
£800 is nearer US$1,100. That wouldn't include heat and light, water and sometimes not council tax (trash) either.

Thanks. I wish Cormac or medic would chime in here on Scotland. I don't know if they are renters or if they own their flats, but curious if it's the same as what you quoted.
 
I was watching a video on YouTube about abandoned house in Belgium and the hosts mentioned that in Belgium, everyone gets free electricity (I wonder what their taxes are like, however) and in long abandoned home, the lights still worked. The houses could be falling down, but your refrigerator still keeps working, I guess. Ha
 
Thanks. I wish Cormac or medic would chime in here on Scotland. I don't know if they are renters or if they own their flats, but curious if it's the same as what you quoted.

I own the house, it was my cunty dad's, long story short, i ended up with it.

I pay for everything which means i'm a tight bastard with my money.
 
I own the house, it was my cunty dad's, long story short, i ended up with it.

I pay for everything which means i'm a tight bastard with my money.

So besides utilities you would pay property taxes. It sounds like your dad did one thing good for you, at least.
 
So besides utilities you would pay property taxes. It sounds like your dad did one thing good for you, at least.

Yeah council tax, all the utilities, insurance, like Ratty above i only heat whatever room i'm in.
 
"The unprecedented rise of new enterprises here is demonstrating how the region can outclass London as a central hub of innovation, productive and long term future prospects."

When in history has a region like Birmingham ever outclassed a city like London?

Birmingham is a shithole.
 
Are you on propane or natural gas? Over here in Mich. propane is much more.

Neither......natural gas runs about a mile away from us to the north and the east, but they won't bring it here.

We now have geo-thermal heating with electric back-up.

In 2004 ish, when our oil bills climbed to about $1200 per month plus the electricity to run the furnace, we installed the most efficient system possible to heat a most inefficient house.

We talk about getting propane to back up the ground source heat....but propane is crazy here too.
 
This is really cool...and it actually works.

 
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