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Brighter Hell
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I've been looking to move lately and I've just started looking at apartments. Most rental properties have utilities included in the rent, but at one place I've looked at, they're extra. I've always had utilties included in the rent so I have no idea what to expect for bills. It's a brand new building, not even occupied yet. It's a two storey wood frame building, the apartment's about 600 square feet, one bedroom, open concept, and I live by myself. Each unit has a furnace and water heater and the heat is electric.
Those of you who pay utilities in newer buildings, any idea of what I can expect my bills to be if I go with this place? I'd imagine that it would be similar to most condos, and that a new building would be more efficient than older ones. Would a low rise wood frame building be as efficient as a concrete high rise? Any tips would be appreciated!
Those of you who pay utilities in newer buildings, any idea of what I can expect my bills to be if I go with this place? I'd imagine that it would be similar to most condos, and that a new building would be more efficient than older ones. Would a low rise wood frame building be as efficient as a concrete high rise? Any tips would be appreciated!




