I have a friend who looked at purchasing a home (off Dairy Rd area). She heard that there is a surcharge for power and water if you live within town limits??. Anyone shed some light on this? (no pun intended..haha)
I'm not in the limits, by my understanding is that there is a co-op for power in the village limits and that it is higher than Progress Energy direct.
I believe Clayton does have municipal power. Check with Town of Clayton for rates, and compare that to Progress Energy's rates. ETA: Had to look it up, LOL. Clayton rates are a couple of cents higher per kWh. So if you used 1,000 kWh in a month, your bill would be about $20 more in areas served by Clayton muni power. http://progress-energy.com/aboutenergy/rates/NCScheduleRES.pdf http://www.townofclaytonnc.org/client_resources/government/comprlistoffees.pdf
It all depends on where. I live in the city limits but still get my power through Progress Energy and its lower than when I lived in Cleveland area. However, the other side of the s/d across 42 has it through the town. We called the town of Clayton before we purchased to get the previous owners average bill amounts and that is when we found out it was through PE. Our water, sewer and trash all come on one bill and that is averaging around 50 per month, 1600 sq foot house.
You would also have to pay city property taxes on top of your regular county taxes,at least that's how it was when we lived in Clayton.
When we were looking at houses we actually looked at 2 in Clayton city limits as well as 2 in downtown Benson...came very close to buying one in Benson. I changed my mind when I researched power and property tax. Power would have been almost double what we were used to paying and property taxes were double. We decided to stay out of city limits.
If you are getting the power from Progress Energy, it is cheaper than getting it from the town of Clayton. When we lived in town, our utilities were high and our sewer bill was almost double what our water bill was. We won't live in City Limits again. Prefer to be ouside of the limits.
Clayton buys their power from Progress and then re-sells it back to their customers at a higher rate. That is a major reason that when were was new development in Clayton, they opted to hook up with Progress. It is a strike against any home that is hooked up to ToC power because of the price difference.
We live in the city limits of Clayton but we have power straight from Progress. We have to pay city taxes. Water bill (including sewer) and trash/recycling is about $70 a month for us. We do alot of laundry.
The Town of Clayton buys power from Electric Cities. Electric Cities buys power from Progress Energy. I lived in Clayton, and I moved. I do not miss that electric bill!
We live in Clayton town limits as well. We have Progress Energy so our bill has always been reasonable. Water, sewer and trash runs about $50 per month. I've lived here for almost 13 years and love it!