Cost to run a home in Newcastle upon Tyne
North East · served by Northumbrian Water
How much does it cost to run a home in Newcastle upon Tyne?
As of June 2026, running a home in Newcastle upon Tyne costs about £4,910 a year (£409/month): energy £1,862 (Ofgem cap), water £506 (Northumbrian Water) and Band D council tax £2,542 (MHCLG). That is £13 above the £4,897 national average — a Gera Cost-of-Living-at-Home Index of 100 (rank 30 of 66).
| Component | Annual cost | Share of total |
|---|---|---|
| Energy (Ofgem cap, national) | £1,862 | 38% |
| Water + sewerage (Northumbrian Water) | £506 | 10% |
| Council tax (Band D, MHCLG) | £2,542 | 52% |
| Total annual cost to run a home | £4,910 | 100% |
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Work out your own cost to run a home
Pick an area and your council tax band to see your personal annual total — the national Ofgem energy cap, your area’s water company bill, and your banded council tax. Every figure is a real published number.
Running a home in Newcastle upon Tyne at Band D costs about £4,910 a year (£409/month) — that is £13 above the £4,897 national average for the included areas. Broadband is not included in this total (no clean per-area price exists in open data).
Cost to run a home in Newcastle upon Tyne by council tax band
Band D is the published reference. Other bands are the statutory ratio of Band D (Local Government Finance Act 1992, s.5), added to the same national energy and Northumbrian Water water figures.
| Council tax band | Council tax /yr | Total /yr (energy + water + this band) |
|---|---|---|
| Band A | £1,695 | £4,063 |
| Band B | £1,977 | £4,345 |
| Band C | £2,260 | £4,628 |
| Band D | £2,542 | £4,910 |
| Band E | £3,107 | £5,475 |
| Band F | £3,672 | £6,040 |
| Band G | £4,237 | £6,605 |
| Band H | £5,084 | £7,452 |
Broadband connectivity in Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne has a Gera Broadband Index of 86.1/100 — 92.4% of premises gigabit-capable and 82.8% full-fibre (Ofcom Connected Nations, July 2024). Broadband is shown for context and is not included in the annual £ total above — see the methodology.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the total cost to run a home in Newcastle upon Tyne?
- As of June 2026, the total annual cost to run a home in Newcastle upon Tyne is about £4,910 — £1,862 energy (the national Ofgem price cap typical dual-fuel bill for 1 July to 30 September 2026), £506 water and sewerage (Northumbrian Water, the appointed company for Newcastle upon Tyne), and £2,542 Band D council tax (MHCLG 2026-27). Broadband is shown separately and not added to this total. Your own bill varies with energy use, water metering, and your council tax band.
- Is Newcastle upon Tyne cheap or expensive to run a home?
- Newcastle upon Tyne is around the national average to run a home: its Gera Cost-of-Living-at-Home Index is 100 (100 = the average across all included English authorities) and it ranks 30 of 66 (1 = cheapest). The national average total is £4,897/yr and the median is £4,916/yr. Source: Ofgem, Water UK/Ofwat, MHCLG, joined by Gera, June 2026.
- Which water company serves Newcastle upon Tyne, and how much is the bill?
- Newcastle upon Tyne is served by Northumbrian Water, whose average household water and sewerage bill is £506 a year in 2025/26 (Water UK / Ofwat). You cannot switch household water supplier in England — it is set by where you live. This figure is the company average; a metered bill depends on usage.
- Is broadband included in the cost to run a home in Newcastle upon Tyne?
- No. We show Newcastle upon Tyne's real Ofcom connectivity figures — a Gera Broadband Index of 86.1/100, 92.4% gigabit-capable and 82.8% full-fibre — but broadband is not added to the £ total because no clean per-area broadband price exists in UK open data, and a single national price would not change any area's ranking. Adding an invented per-area price would be dishonest, so we don't.
- How can I cut my running costs in Newcastle upon Tyne?
- You cannot switch water company, but you can reduce energy use (insulation, efficient heating), check social tariffs (WaterSure), apply any council tax discount you're entitled to (single-adult households get 25% off), and switch broadband provider. GeraHome can connect you to local energy-efficiency and home-maintenance pros in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Areas with a similar cost to run a home
- Warrington£4,908/yr · GCLHI 100
- Redcar & Cleveland£4,912/yr · GCLHI 100
- Tameside£4,907/yr · GCLHI 100
- Kirklees£4,905/yr · GCLHI 100
See the cheapest places to run a home (Dudley leads at £4,563/yr) and the most expensive (Liverpool, £5,134/yr).
Spend less running your home in Newcastle upon Tyne
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Contains public sector information published by Ofgem · Water UK / Ofwat · MHCLG and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Ofgem energy price cap, Water UK / Ofwat water bills, MHCLG council tax (joined by Gera) (June 2026).