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Newcastle student life is truly unmatched. You’ve got the nightlife, the culture, and even beautiful beaches, a short Metro journey away. Just because the city is cheaper than most, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t budget.
You’ll pay student rent and some bills, so once you work those out, you can start to enjoy what ‘The Toon’ has to offer.
To live your best Newcastle student life, you’ll need to sort:
Don’t worry if this is your first time paying bills; we’ll cover it all in this guide. Keep reading to learn:
So, you’ve signed for your Newcastle student place… what’s next? Before you invite your mates for a house party, let’s get your bills sorted.
Don’t be tempted to wait ‘til September to sort everything. Get to grips with your bills now, and avoid hassle later.
Here’s what to do when you’ve signed the contract:
Agree with housemates how you’ll pay your bills, and who’ll take responsibility for each. Don’t risk it all falling on you. Make sure each housemate takes part and knows exactly what they owe.
Here are some payment strategies to consider:
Get this bit out of the way and you can chill out over the summer knowing you’re all sorted for September.
Whether you’re moving from halls, another student house, or it’s your first year studying, moving week can be stressful. Check out our students’ guide to moving for help!
Once you’ve got everything packed (and unpacked!), It’s time to get your housemates together and sort those pesky bills. You don't need to sort any bills that are included in your rent payments!
There are a few different energy bill setups for student houses and flats:
Not sure which setup you’ve got? Ask your landlord or check your tenancy agreement so you know exactly who’s responsible for sorting (and paying) what.
Now you’re all set up, so your student house will be cosy and warm for those famous northern winters. Before we move on to the new bill, let’s quickly jump into how to read your bill.
Putting aside the jargon, all energy bills are basically the same.
Your bill is made up of:
Both of these are subject to The Energy Price Cap.
The Energy Price Cap limits how much suppliers can charge per unit (kWh) of gas and electricity, as well as the daily standing charge.
It doesn’t limit your total bill, just the cost per unit. So, the more energy you use, the higher your bill will be.
Check out our Energy Price Gap guide for the latest rates, and read our guide to saving energy and keep your costs down.
There are many factors that can affect your bills, so take any averages as rough guides. The size of your student house in Newcastle, how many people you live with, and your energy use will all make a difference.
If you’d prefer not to worry about your usage, you could always go for a bills package with Unlimited Energy.
Here’s what you can expect to pay on average each month by Direct Debit:
Low usage (flat or 1-bedroom house / 1–2 people)
Medium usage (3-bedroom house / 2–3 people)
High usage (5-bedroom house / 4–5 people)
Some landlords include water in your tenancy, so you don’t need to worry about it. But if it’s not included, you’ll need to set up an account with Northumbrian Water. The average water bill in Newcastle is £42 per month, that’s £504 a year.
Paying by Direct Debit is the easiest way to cover your water bill, so you don’t have to think about it. Want to make things even simpler? Roll all your utilities into one monthly payment with a Fused bills package, including unlimited water.
If broadband is included in your rent, you should be online and ready to go when you move in. Any problems? Ask your landlord if they pay; it’s their responsibility.
But if you need to sort your broadband, make it a priority because an engineer appointment can take a few weeks to book in! Find out who covers your area on the Ofcom website, then head to their website or a comparison tool to find the best option for your budget.
Avoid long (24-month+) contracts; they may have cheaper monthly payments, but you’ll have to pay an exit fee when your year is up. Instead, look for student deals that work for your timeframe and budget.
In Newcastle, the most common providers are Virgin Media, Sky, TalkTalk and BT. Check each one for speeds, tariffs, and perks. Take a look at our student broadband guide for more info.
The last two bills on our list are legal requirements, but there are exemptions.
Here’s the lowdown:
Good news, you’re exempt from council tax if you’re a full-time student (on a course that’s at least 1 year and 21+ hours/week). You do still need to tell Newcastle City Council, so you don’t get any bills.
You’re not fully exempt if one of your housemates is part-time or not studying. If it’s just one tenant, this would be classed as a ‘single occupant’, so they’d get a 25% discount.
If you watch live TV (that’s anything as it’s being broadcast) or stream on BBC iPlayer, you’ll need a TV Licence.
If you only use other streaming services (like Netflix or Disney+), you don’t need one, but you’ll need to claim an exemption.
A TV Licence costs £174.50 per year, and you can pay quarterly (£44.89) or by monthly direct debit, which is £29.10 for the first 6 months, then £14.54 a month after that.
Tick another job off your list and roll your TV Licence into your Fused bills package and pay it all together.
✨ Here are the bills to expect as a Newcastle student:
|
Bill |
Supplier |
Frequency |
Approx. Cost |
Notes |
|
Gas & Electricity |
Your choice |
Monthly |
Around £202.33 for a four/five-bedroom student house |
The supplier can vary |
|
Water |
Northumbrian Water |
Monthly |
Around £42 per month |
— |
|
Broadband |
Your choice |
Monthly |
£20–30 per month, not including setup fees |
— |
|
Council Tax |
Your local council |
— |
Free, unless you have non-student/part-time housemates |
Full-time students are exempt |
|
TV Licence |
TV Licensing |
Annual, Quarterly, or Monthly |
£174.50 (annual) / £44.89 (quarterly) / £29.10 for first 6 months then £14.54 monthly |
Needed live TV or BBC iPlayer |
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Before you head out to meet your mates at the students’ union bar, make sure your bills are sorted first. That way, you’ll know exactly how much cash you’ve got left to spend.
Getting your bills organised early doesn’t just help you budget; it also saves you from those awkward money chats with your housemates later.
With Fused’s all-in-one student bills packages, you can bundle your energy, water, broadband, and TV Licence into one simple monthly payment, split evenly between everyone in the house. No chasing, no worries.
Want to make your student bills simple? Get a quote with Fused.