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Hello,
I'd like some help in calculating my monthly budget for our home. Not being a Floridian, we need to gauge my expectations on certain things that are particular to the region. Any input will be very helpful! Electricity Our house is about 3400 SQF AC space. We are not used to the humidity. And having a toddler + infant we expect to keep the AC running 24/7 throughout the house. We'll also work out of the house which will require us to have our computers, servers, printers- all on for a good part of the day. Then add fridge, separate freezer, washer/dryer, this house will demand some juice. If your home is comparable, I'm curious to know what you pay. Water I think there's an ordnance in Winter Garden that you can only water x days per week. I have to look it up again. What is your water bill like? We don't have a pool but we'll be creating our little garden space out back. Gas We'll probably use gas only for the water heater. Lawn Care We'll have a standard size front/backyard of a subdivision. What are the going prices for lawn service? Any recommendations? In California, we paid very little ($15) for a weekly service by a local guy. Cable/DSL I've done some research online about the services offered in the area and we'll probably go with cable for internet. If you have cable, are you happy with it? Food In California we're big shoppers of Trader Joe's- a specialty market. We also try to buy organic foods as often as possible. Does the Orlando area have lots of these specialty shops? Auto/Gas/Insurance We sold our car in CA as it doesn't make sense hauling it all the way to FL. We'll be in the market for a mini-van or a SUV. I'm quite happy to say that the prices of cars and gas are cheaper than LA! We need to shop around for a good insurance though. Entertainment I think being in the Orlando area, this item will increase substantially over the next few years... Thanks! OC2OC |
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Our home is 3200 square feet, we have 3 desktop computers/printers on 24/7 and 2 laptops on alot plus all the wireless networking equipment. My son has a sound system set up that you wouldn't believe that he runs alot, we have 8 televisions 2 of which are 55-60 in. and those 2 and another 27" inch run for several hours most evenings. We have 2 refrigerators, a separate freezer and pool equipment. We try to keep the thermostat set at 76 - 77 in the house during the summer. From November - April, we usually turn the AC up to 78 and it rarely comes on. We also have an electric not gas water heater. Our electric bills run from a low of $200 in the winter to a high of $400 for August/Sept. The average would be around $300.00 a month. [/color] Water In most of this area you can only water 2 days a week. During the rainy season, you can turn the irrigation system off. Our water bill runs from 50.00 a month to 100.00. During dry weather, we have to add water to the pool (due to evaporation) and run the irrigation system thus the $100.00 bill. I would guess the average is around $80.00. Gas We don't use gas. Lawn Care We pay 65.00 a month - but this is yard care, not cutting the grass. DH likes to do the mowing, edging, weed eating himself. I have a friend that pays about $25 for a very small yard. Cable/DSL We have Bright House for internet and cable TV. They have been very dependable and accessible when we've had problems (very few). They also have digital phone, which we tried but hated. They probably have the bugs worked out now, but we tried it when they first introduced it to this area. Food We have Chamberlins and Whole Foods Markets. Auto/Gas/Insurance People tell me insurance is high in Orlando. I don't know....we pay 250.00 a month with State Farm for 3 drivers, one of them a male underage. Entertainment Some of the parks have great deals on Florida resident/season passes. Sea World has a deal going right now if you go and pay for 1 day's admission, it is good for the whole year. Universal has a pass through AAA that was about 99.00 a year for both parks. When our son was small we had Disney passes and it was great. They had 3 season passes back then and they were relatively cheap. Their passes aren't as reasonable now as the other parks. So you may actually spend less than you think. Congratulations on your move. I hope you enjoy all that Florida has to offer as much as we have raising our son here. Last edited by pianogal; 12-18-2006 at 07:30 AM.. Reason: change color of font |
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Hi pianogal. Thanks for your response. We'll take those into consideration.
It seems we have similar households. We're used to paying half of your electric bill even with the equal amount of gear you mentioned. $300/400 month average is pretty high. I can't think of ways to be more energy efficient and still be under air conditioning. Everything else seems consistent with my forecasts. But having cashed out our entire savings for the downpayment of the home, we're trying to squeeze our costs as much as possible! We really look forward to enjoying Florida! Cheers, OC2OC |
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Thanks FL_TN_Nana for your input.
I don't think i can dig a well in my subdivision. My HOA will probably throw me in it if they find out. I didn't know this ordnance was so broad. Why is this the case? Lack of water treatment facilities? Cheers, OC2OC |
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didn't know this ordnance was so broad. Why is this the case? Lack of water treatment facilities?
Water Shortage - they are trying to protect the aquifers in Florida so our children and grandchildren will still have fresh water. |
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It seems we have similar households. We're used to paying half of your electric bill even with the equal amount of gear you mentioned. $300/400 month average is pretty high. I can't think of ways to be more energy efficient and still be under air conditioning.
It is high to me as well. However, our home faces west and in the afternoons during summer the air runs constantly. We are considering putting solar film on our windows before next summer. Neighbors down the street have done that and they say it cut their electric bill significantly. Also, we have alot of recessed lighting that uses large electric bulbs. In our kitchen alone there are 12 and I seem to use all 12 when I'm in there. In another post in the Florida forum someone posted their electric bill went from 250 to 140 when they changed all their light bulbs from incandescent to the new energy saving types. We are planning to convert over, too. Hopefully with everything combined it will make a difference. Those things I can do painlessly. I have to have the AC! LOL |
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Hi. We'll have a gourmet kitchen with recessed lights throughout also. I can probably count as many as 15 and a bunch more in the family room. I try to be an advocate of energy savings but our lifestyles controls us so we just try not to waste energy. In our previous home we actually unplugged all devices from the walls, planted bushes near windows and used motion sensors for some parts of the house. I ended up spending more money than saving, but the intention was there...
In this home we plan to change ALL of the light bulbs, treat the windows with film and upgrade the insulation in the attic. But the AC will definitely stay at 65˚!!! |
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But the AC will definitely stay at 65˚!!!
You may be surprised that you may be comfortable with your ac set alot higher. With a new unit that is efficient and will take the humidity out of the air it should feel more comfortable than you may think. I used to keep my air at 72, but I lived in an older house with less insulation and a less efficient unit. Also, someone told me once that the secret to staying cool in Florida is not to keep your house so cold. If you keep your AC on too low, your windows will fog up and then when you step outside the heat and humidity will hit you like a hammer. You'll learn to adjust to all this when you get here - after awhile it's no big deal. |
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Thanks. We'll have to try it out. Adjusting to the humidity will take time because both of us are spoiled by California's weather.
Is it possible however, to keep the windows open and use the ceiling fans (all rooms have ceiling fan hookups) on? I'm sure the temperature will rise, but if we create enough of an air flow, can it be bearable? I'm afraid that the constant AC will aggravate our son's dry skin condition in which I'd have to install a humidifier in his room. |
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