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It is cheaper than electric for us.
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I'll be getting married in June, then looking to move in to an apartment closer to Nashville (I live in Murfreesboro now) in July. I am wondering how much to expect to pay for electric & water in a 1 bed (approx 700 sqft) apt? Thanks!
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There's so many factors that no one can give you a hard and fast answer. It depends a lot too on whether you'd be on Metro Water or some other utility. Metro is very high. A very rough guess: an average of $50-60 for electric, $30 for water.
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