There is no particular answer to this question. First of all there are several variables to consider. First is location. If someone lives in Alaska, the electric biill is going to be different than someone who lives in Arizona. The next variable is the temperature you prefer. Some people are more warmblooded than other people. The next factor is if you have gas or electric utilities or both. These are just a few variables to consider.
I just moved away from central FL (Melbourne area) after living there for 22 years. If the apartment is well insulated (hard to tell till after you start living there) and has an a/c with energy rating of 14 or higher, then your electric bill should average about $120 a month and be around a high of $150 from May through October. While cooling your apartment (and I'm talking keeping the thermostat about 77 deg F) will be the majority of your electricity consumption, if you use LOTS of hot water and do LOTS of cooking (the vast majority of residences in FL do NOT have natural gas at all) then the electric bill will be higher. I lived in a 3 bed / 2 bath 1300 sq ft (under a/c) wood frame house from 1987 to 2002 that was well insulated and had a new a/c with a 14 ER, and the electric bill was about $20 per month higher than what I figure for a 2 bed apartment. In 2002 I married a woman who had a 2 bed / 2 bath 1100 sq ft (under a/c) double-wide mobile home (permanently installed on the lot she owned) and moved-in with her. That double-wide had mediocre insulation and a new a/c with a 14 ER. She took long hot showers, but we did not cook much. The electric bill ranged from $135 in FEB to $190 MAY - SEP, roughly averaging $160 per month (the bill-leveling program to spread electric cost evenly over the year kept the bill within a few dollars of $160).
The average cost of an electric bill for a two bedroom apartment is $100. The exact amount will differ depending on the occupants' use of electricity.
I live in Lakewood, OH and my average bill is $45-$60/month depending on A/C (window unit) use.
depends on where you live normally for 3 bedroom apartment is 50-100 (cooking gas and electricity) I currently live in a 2 family house, and the bill is 600dollars for both first and second floor electricity, heating and cooking gas.
$800/month for a Southern California home. AC set to 76 deg F, and pool pump on 3 times a week.
max of $30
$200
The average electric bill for a 2 bedroom apartment is $50. The exact numbers will depend on the amount of electricity used by the individual.
When I lived in Fargo, in a 3 bedroom apartment, we never had an electric bill over $80.
$120.30.
yes
My friend live in New jersey, his one bedroom apartment with two peoples average about $60 a month for electric in the winter.
$25
Depends on where you live and how much you use each month.
50
Budget 95 per month approx.
The average electric bill is about 130 dollars a month in Louisiana. This can go down in the winter months if you heat with gas.
The price of your electric bill depends omin major part on the size of your house or apartment. For an average sized two-bedroom apartment, the average price is around $60.
65.00 a month