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Utility Costs

Everything you need to know about your home, including what is covered by your rent and estimated utility costs.

2 Bedroom
3 Bedroom

What’s Included in Your Rent

The following is included as part of your monthly rental payment.

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WiFi BroadbandHigh-speed internet included throughout the property

What’s Not Included in Your Rent

The following costs are the sole responsibility of the tenants.

ElectricityTenants’ responsibility to set up and pay
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WaterMetered supply, not included in rent
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Council TaxTenants’ responsibility (full-time students may be exempt)
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TV LicenceRequired if watching live TV or BBC iPlayer
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Contents InsuranceStrongly recommended, not provided by the landlord

Your rent includes WiFi, providing broadband internet access throughout the property. Electricity and water are not included and remain the sole responsibility of the tenants. Council Tax is also excluded; full-time students may be eligible for a full exemption and should confirm their status with the local authority. The TV Licence is excluded; any tenant who watches live television or uses BBC iPlayer is legally required to hold their own valid licence. Contents insurance is not provided by the landlord; tenants are strongly encouraged to arrange their own policy to protect personal belongings against loss, theft, or accidental damage.

Estimated Utility Costs

These all-electric properties operate on an Economy 7 tariff with a dual-rate meter.

⚡ All-Electric · Economy 7 Tariff

The property is all-electric and operates on an Economy 7 tariff, which uses a dual-rate meter to charge a lower off-peak rate overnight and a higher rate during the day. Off-peak hours typically run between 00:30 and 07:30, during which the night rate is broadly in the range of 7p to 15p per kWh. Daytime rates are typically in the range of 25p to 35p per kWh. As these figures vary by supplier, region, and contract type, and are subject to change with Ofgem’s quarterly price cap reviews, the kWh estimates below allow you to calculate your own costs at whatever rate applies at the time.

Heating is provided by storage heaters in the living room and hallway, designed to draw electricity overnight on the cheaper night rate and release warmth during the day. Bedrooms and the kitchen are heated by panel electric heaters which heat immediately on demand. Hot water is supplied by an electric hot water tank, ideally timed to heat overnight. Cooking is via an electric hob and fan-assisted oven.

2 Bedroom Flat (typically 2 occupants)

Electric Cost Estimator

£1,428
£119
£59.50
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£59.50
Per Person / Month
AVERAGE ESTIMATE
↑ £ / Person
£60
£53
£66
AverageLowerUpper
Usage CategoryEst. Annual kWhRate
Storage heaters (living room and hallway)2,500 to 3,000Night
Hot water tank2,000 to 2,500Night
Panel heaters (bedrooms and kitchen)400 to 600Day
Cooking (hob and oven)900 to 1,100Day
General use (lighting, fridge, laptops, TV, phones, etc.)1,000 to 1,200Day
Total~7,000 to 8,400 kWh
At indicative current rates (night ~14p/kWh, day ~28p/kWh), this equates to approximately £1,300 to £1,600 per year for the flat, or roughly £55 to £67 per person per month. Winter months will be significantly higher than summer due to heating demand. Use the estimator above to recalculate at the rates on your bill.

💧 Water — United Utilities (Metered)

Water at the property is metered and supplied by United Utilities. As a metered supply, you pay only for what you use. A typical student household uses in the region of 100 to 150 litres per person per day. United Utilities bills for both water supply and wastewater (sewerage). Contact United Utilities directly or visit their website to register the account and confirm current unit rates.

3 Bedroom Flat (typically 3 occupants)

Electric Cost Estimator

£1,775
£148
£49
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£49
Per Person / Month
AVERAGE ESTIMATE
↑ £ / Person
£49
£44
£54
AverageLowerUpper
Usage CategoryEst. Annual kWhRate
Storage heaters (living room and hallway)3,000 to 3,500Night
Hot water tank2,500 to 3,000Night
Panel heaters (bedrooms and kitchen)600 to 900Day
Cooking (hob and oven)1,000 to 1,200Day
General use (lighting, fridge, laptops, TV, phones, etc.)1,200 to 1,400Day
Total~8,500 to 10,000 kWh
At indicative current rates (night ~14p/kWh, day ~28p/kWh), this equates to approximately £1,600 to £1,950 per year for the flat, or roughly £44 to £54 per person per month. Higher hot water demand, an additional bedroom panel heater, and greater general usage drive these figures. Use the estimator above to recalculate at the rates on your bill.

💧 Water — United Utilities (Metered)

Water at the property is metered and supplied by United Utilities. As a metered supply, you pay only for what you use. A typical student household uses in the region of 100 to 150 litres per person per day. United Utilities bills for both water supply and wastewater (sewerage). Contact United Utilities directly or visit their website to register the account and confirm current unit rates.

What’s Included in Your Rent

The following is included as part of your monthly rental payment.

No utility services or broadband are included in the rent for this property. All bills are the sole responsibility of the tenants.

What’s Not Included in Your Rent

The following costs are the sole responsibility of the tenants.

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GasTenants’ responsibility to set up and pay
ElectricityTenants’ responsibility to set up and pay
💧
WaterMetered supply, not included in rent
🏖
Council TaxTenants’ responsibility (full-time students may be exempt)
📶
WiFi BroadbandTenants’ responsibility to arrange and pay
📺
TV LicenceRequired if watching live TV or BBC iPlayer
🛡
Contents InsuranceStrongly recommended, not provided by the landlord

Gas, electricity, water, broadband, and Council Tax are not included in the rent and remain the sole responsibility of the tenants. Full-time students may be eligible for a full Council Tax exemption and should confirm their status with the local authority. The TV Licence is also excluded; any tenant who watches live television or uses BBC iPlayer is legally required to hold their own valid licence. Contents insurance is not provided by the landlord; tenants are strongly encouraged to arrange their own policy.

Estimated Utility Costs

These properties use gas central heating and a gas boiler for hot water, with electricity for all other uses.

🔥 Gas Central Heating · Standard Tariff

Heating is provided by a gas central heating system connected to radiators throughout the property. Hot water is supplied by a gas combination boiler or gas-fired hot water cylinder. Cooking may be via a gas hob and electric oven, or fully electric, depending on the specific property. Electricity covers all lighting, appliances, and any supplementary heating.

Gas prices are set by your supplier and reviewed by Ofgem on a quarterly basis. At the time of writing, indicative rates are approximately 6.5p per kWh for gas and 28p per kWh for electricity. These figures vary by supplier, region, and contract type, so the kWh estimates below allow you to calculate your own costs at whatever rates apply at the time. Standing charges apply to both gas and electricity accounts and will add to the totals shown.

1 Bedroom Flat (typically 1 occupant)

Gas & Electric Cost Estimator

£1,050
£88
£88
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£88
Per Person / Month
AVERAGE ESTIMATE
↑ £ / Person
£88
£73
£101
AverageLowerUpper
Usage CategoryEst. Annual kWhFuel
Gas central heating (radiators throughout)6,000 to 8,000Gas
Gas hot water (boiler)2,000 to 2,500Gas
Cooking (electric hob and oven)500 to 700Electricity
General use (lighting, fridge, laptops, TV, phones, etc.)700 to 900Electricity
Total Gas~8,000 to 10,500 kWhGas
Total Electricity~1,200 to 1,600 kWhElectricity
At indicative current rates (gas ~6.5p/kWh, electricity ~28p/kWh), this equates to approximately £880 to £1,210 per year combined for gas and electricity, or roughly £73 to £101 per person per month. Use the estimator above to recalculate at the rates on your bills.

🔥 Gas Safety

The gas boiler and all gas appliances are serviced and safety-checked annually in accordance with Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. A copy of the current Gas Safety Record is provided to all tenants at the start of the tenancy and is available on request at any time.

💧 Water — Metered Supply

Water at the property is metered and you pay only for what you use. A typical student household uses in the region of 100 to 150 litres per person per day. Your bill reflects both water supply and wastewater (sewerage). Contact your water supplier directly to register the account and confirm current unit rates.

2 Bedroom Flat (typically 2 occupants)

Gas & Electric Cost Estimator

£1,540
£128
£64
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£64
Per Person / Month
AVERAGE ESTIMATE
↑ £ / Person
£64
£54
£75
AverageLowerUpper
Usage CategoryEst. Annual kWhFuel
Gas central heating (radiators throughout)8,000 to 11,000Gas
Gas hot water (boiler)2,500 to 3,000Gas
Cooking (electric hob and oven)900 to 1,100Electricity
General use (lighting, fridge, laptops, TV, phones, etc.)1,000 to 1,200Electricity
Total Gas~10,500 to 14,000 kWhGas
Total Electricity~1,900 to 2,300 kWhElectricity
At indicative current rates (gas ~6.5p/kWh, electricity ~28p/kWh), this equates to approximately £1,210 to £1,550 per year combined, or roughly £50 to £65 per person per month for two occupants. Use the estimator above to recalculate at the rates on your bills.

🔥 Gas Safety

The gas boiler and all gas appliances are serviced and safety-checked annually in accordance with Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. A copy of the current Gas Safety Record is provided to all tenants at the start of the tenancy and is available on request at any time.

💧 Water — Metered Supply

Water at the property is metered and you pay only for what you use. A typical student household uses in the region of 100 to 150 litres per person per day. Your bill reflects both water supply and wastewater (sewerage). Contact your water supplier directly to register the account and confirm current unit rates.

3 Bedroom Flat (typically 3 occupants)

Gas & Electric Cost Estimator

£1,965
£164
£55
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£55
Per Person / Month
AVERAGE ESTIMATE
↑ £ / Person
£55
£46
£64
AverageLowerUpper
Usage CategoryEst. Annual kWhFuel
Gas central heating (radiators throughout)10,000 to 13,000Gas
Gas hot water (boiler)3,000 to 3,500Gas
Cooking (electric hob and oven)1,000 to 1,200Electricity
General use (lighting, fridge, laptops, TV, phones, etc.)1,200 to 1,500Electricity
Total Gas~13,000 to 16,500 kWhGas
Total Electricity~2,200 to 2,700 kWhElectricity
At indicative current rates (gas ~6.5p/kWh, electricity ~28p/kWh), this equates to approximately £1,460 to £2,130 per year combined, or roughly £41 to £59 per person per month for three occupants. Use the estimator above to recalculate at the rates on your bills.

🔥 Gas Safety

The gas boiler and all gas appliances are serviced and safety-checked annually in accordance with Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. A copy of the current Gas Safety Record is provided to all tenants at the start of the tenancy and is available on request at any time.

💧 Water — Metered Supply

Water at the property is metered and you pay only for what you use. A typical student household uses in the region of 100 to 150 litres per person per day. Your bill reflects both water supply and wastewater (sewerage). Contact your water supplier directly to register the account and confirm current unit rates.

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