LCOL Might Not Be So Low Cost - Water, Electricity Expense

Parts of southern Arizona used to be frugal paradise. 

For example, a 440-square-foot efficiency at Vista Montana, Tucson went for $400 a month. That was spring 2014. There was no cost for water, sewer and trash. The heat was bearable and the electricity for the air-conditioning in the summer was nothing you would notice. Just the usual.

Now, that same studio apartment is listed at $732 to $747. Now, add on water, sewer and trash which could be $55 to $65 per month. I asked ChatGPT what the average electricity bill would be during a summer month as hot as this one. The estimate ranges from $60 to $160. If the air-conditioning unit is old it could be inefficient, driving up cost. Have pets? You might have to keep the air-conditioning on-high.

Currently, LCOL remains a reality, though, throughout pockets of the midwest. However, that kind of relocation may for you lack the adventure and glam of going to AZ. 

Locations in Texas, not including sophisticated urban areas such as Dallas and Houston, could be peanuts for rent. But the bills for water and electricity could be the killers. 

It used to be that those I guided in relocating as they aged primarily focused on access to healthcare. Currently, they have to pay attention also to availability (rationing could start) and cost of utilities.

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