Interesting: Here in Holland, utilities are never included in the rent price, which means you can expect to pay another 100 euro/ month for electricity and gas and 60 euro for water.
Also, from the complete discussion, I get the idea that more, if not most appartments in the US come with the furniture..
Varies. My apartment complex has both furnished and not. They charge a couple hundred more for furnished two bedrooms. Two bedroom furnished is $300 more. But for the most part they replace a lot of that furniture after someone moves out.
Stove and refrigerator are always included, this is just kitchen table, sofa, chairs, beds, nightstands. That sort of thing.
I pay $325 for a one bedroom. That includes water, sewer, and garbage pickup. We have to pay for our own electricity and internet. Although there is an option now for having internet included for an extra $30 a month. They bring in a 100mbps down / 7mbps up connection to each building and that's shared over a router via wifi only with 8 apartments. So if everyone is home and watching netflix or mfc it could get a bit slow. So I just bring in my own connection all to myself.
think there's also a lot of amenities that can jack up your rent, as well. Have pets? What if they're on the "restricted breed" list?
Mine charges $50 a month extra
per pet. That's dogs and cats. Snakes, mice, and rats (anything besides cat, dogs, and fish) not allowed. You can have an aquarium for fish no charge but it's in the contract if it leaks you're paying full cost of repairs, which may include full carpet replacement. So it's just not worth it IMO.
And whether or not you want a washer and dryer in your unit will determine the price. Also, whether it's a 2 bedroom, 1 bath...or a 2 bedroom, 2 bath. I always just assumed the 2 BR, 2 BA units would cost more, but that's actually not always the case.
For me they do it a bit different. The complex here is several buildings, and each building has 8 apartments in it. So on the main floor in the breezeway there's a small room that has a washer and dryer. One each per building. So yes we share, but it's never really busy. And it's right outside my door, so i don't even put on shoes or socks to do laundry. They charge $1.50 a load for each washing and drying. But it's still cheaper than having to buy one or pay higher rent for one included I think. And there's trees right behind each building. So everyone has clothes lines out there. Most everyone hangs up clothes for a few hours to dry. Saves money. Way better than going to the laundromat.