How much are utility bills such as Water & Electricity on Average in Charlotte, NC?

We’re planning on moving and we’re just trying to estimate all of the costs so we can be prepared.

Also which is cheaper, running gas or electric washer/dryer and stove?

Its a tough questions to answer since so much is dependent upon the size of the house, age of the house and your conservation of resources.
I think that running gas is cheeper then electric and I agree with the other poster that most new homes have electric and gas.
I have attached a web site that describes the water bill for Charlotte. I have also included another link that is for County / City services.
Best of luck on the move.
http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/Utilities/Customer+Service/Rates+and+Fees+for+Water+and+Sewer+Service.htm#multi
http://www.charmeck.org


3 Responses to “How much are utility bills such as Water & Electricity on Average in Charlotte, NC?”

spencerc11 on February 14th, 2010 7:07 pm:

Bellaboo…typically in the Charlotte area (newer) homes are equipped with electric clothes dryers and gas heat. Stoves can go either way, depends on your preference. I’m a REALTOR in the area and would be more than happy to answer any other questions that you have (spencer.calloway@rinehartrealty.com)
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Aaron R on February 14th, 2010 7:22 pm:

Its a tough questions to answer since so much is dependent upon the size of the house, age of the house and your conservation of resources.
I think that running gas is cheeper then electric and I agree with the other poster that most new homes have electric and gas.
I have attached a web site that describes the water bill for Charlotte. I have also included another link that is for County / City services.
Best of luck on the move.
http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/Utilities/Customer+Service/Rates+and+Fees+for+Water+and+Sewer+Service.htm#multi
http://www.charmeck.org
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kkpooh4545 on February 14th, 2010 7:27 pm:

I use to work for a city. I billed for water, sewer, and garbage on residential, commercial and industrial account. What you can do is get in contact with these utility places and ask them what their rates are. Then figure up how much water you use etc. and you can figure out what your bills would run.

Depends on what the rates are for gas and electricity.

So call City Hall and the electric company in Charlotte, NC.

Hope this helps you.
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