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What is the cost of utilities in the new currency?

Mrs Homemaker

Has anyone found a spike in the cost of their electricity or other utility bills?


I didnt think there would be any difference in cost charged ie what was once 29.BGN

Would still be the same only a conversion from BGN to Euros.


Any thoughts?

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SimCityAT

Based on 2026 data, the cost of utilities (including heating, electricity, and water) for an 85m² apartment is generally around €70–€80 per month. However, these costs can vary significantly based on consumption and location.


Here is a breakdown of estimated utility costs in the new currency (Euro) as of early 2026:

  1. Monthly Utilities (85m² flat, 2 people): ~€70 - €80 (approx. 146 leva).
  2. Small Studio (45m², 1 person): ~€49 per month.
  3. Electricity: Generally €20–€50 per month, increasing to over €50 if heating is electric.
  4. Natural Gas (Jan 2026): Approx. €31.15 per megawatt-hour (excluding transmission/taxes).
  5. Water: Rates vary, with some areas seeing increases (e.g., ~€2 per cubic meter in Sofia).
  6. Internet: Roughly €10–€15 per month.


Fixed exchange rate of 1.95583 BGN to 1 EUR.

janemulberry

My ENERGOPRO electricity bill for December arrived with prices in EUR. I checked the unit rate for electricity. It's the same cost, a direct conversion from the previous BGN price to EUR.

It was quite a big bill, but not due to the EUR, I don;t think. I just used a lot more. We're still not living full tie in the house, I stayed longer than usual in December, and I had electric heating on more as well.

SimCityAT

@janemulberry

Was the bill in both BGN & EUR?

JimJ

There is an app you can download that enables you to check if the price you're quoted in euros matches the official Leva conversion. You can scan barcodes etc - and you can report the seller to the authority overseeing the change directly from the app. The app (and the authority) is called КЗП

JimJ

@janemulberryWas the bill in both BGN & EUR? - @SimCityAT

Bills are supposed to show both currencies until around August.

janemulberry

The bill was in EUR with the BGN amount in brackets. Epay only gave the option to pay in EUR, which was fine with me because Wise automatically changed my BGN bank balance to EUR.

mickg

My latest bill was what I expected, showing both currencies.

My rule of thumb for converting lev to euro is devide by 2. It's not perfect but mental maths not far off.

If paying anything other than cash the currency has to now be euros, levs in cash payment I believe will finish end of this month.

SimCityAT

From February 1, 2026, the Euro will be the only legal tender, meaning shops and businesses will no longer accept Lev banknotes or coins.


Banks & Post Offices: You can exchange Lev cash for Euros free of charge at commercial banks and Bulgarian Posts for six months (until June 30, 2026).


Bulgarian National Bank (BNB): The central bank will exchange Lev banknotes and coins for Euros free of charge, in unlimited amounts, and without a time limit.

Mrs Homemaker

@SimCityAT

Useful to know, thanks

Mrs Homemaker

@mickg

good to know

Mrs Homemaker

@janemulberry

Yes I use Wise too

Mrs Homemaker

@JimJ

super!

jeanmandredeix

@Mrs Homemaker

I have had an horrendous bill but it will have to wait till we get over to sort out. It’s been paid but cant think why its so high.


Only a small one level house, and we have had two separate bills. The total €223 and definitely not leva.

SimCityAT

@Mrs Homemaker
I have had an horrendous bill but it will have to wait till we get over to sort out. It’s been paid but cant think why its so high.
Only a small one level house, and we have had two separate bills. The total €223 and definitely not leva. - @jeanmandredeix

2 different bills? For electricity? For how many months was €223 for?

JimJ

@jeanmandredeix

It's possible that a neighbour has been "borrowing" your supply....

janemulberry

Ouch! That's a lot, especially as you weren't there all the time. I was thinking the same thing as @JimJ -- you might want to check for any unusual wiring.


Do you know why there were two bills? That shouldn't be normal, AFAIK.


I had two for December, but that was only because I finally got around to putting it into my name, and there was one for the previous owner in the previous account number and one for me in the new account number. For some reason I'd assumed the sellers (a well-known agent doing pay monthly) took care of it, but it turned out I'd misunderstood. Only the current owner can do it. I've been paying the bills on epay since buying the house, but the water and electric were still in their name till last year.


My total bill for December was 61 EUR, and I was there three weeks and used the electric heaters a lot. I do expect when we're living there full time winter electricity bills will be 100 EUR or more. But what they billed you sounds way excessive.

JimJ

Did you check the dates on the bills, the meter number -  and compare the consumption with what's on the meter? Is one bill perhaps an estimate and the other a catch-up after the meter was read?

jeanmandredeix

@SimCityAT

One month. Not sure what’s happened but it’s annoying.

jeanmandredeix

@JimJ

Thats my thoughts.

jeanmandredeix

@JimJ

Both dated for December. Same guys name at bottom of bill. We had a highish bill in November but we had been using a lot of power tools and had electric heating on 24/7 to warm it through as it was extra cold from being empty .

JimJ

@jeanmandredeix

I'm a bit lost here; so the bill isn't in your name?  It seems a bit strange to have two bills for the same.month unless unless one is a catch-up for previous estimated bills. Who supplied the meter readings, are both bills for the same meter and if so,.is that the meter for your property? Have you checked the meter seals are intact and there are no dodgy extra connections?

jeanmandredeix

The bills are in my name. Both sent through on the same email, both for the same account. They read the meter from the post. I can’t check anything as we came back on 14 December and can’t return till we collect our visas. I should be able to get someone in the village to check the seals. I have sent a copy to a Bulgarian neighbour to see if she can help.

jeanmandredeix

I realised why you asked about name. The name is of the guy who signed off the bill at the bottom 😀😀

Mrs Homemaker

@jeanmandredeix

My goodness that's a Shocker alright , hopefully you'll get it sorted soon. straightened out , so that it doesn't happen again .


last year I had a weeks cold weather bill for 47 lev  . Which is reasonable . Only my bill this year for a shorter non winter stay was 49 euro . So  now wondering this as left me wondering  how regulated our future utility expenditures will be🤔

janemulberry

@Mrs Homemaker

If you compare the two bills they will state the rate per unit. If the electricity provider doesn't send you a bill electronically, check in epay by clicking the magnifying glass button beside aech bill and it should bring up the full detailed bill. Has that unit rate gone up?


Mine looks different because it's in EUR not BGN, but when I did the conversion, the December unit rate I paid for in January is the same as bills earlier last year.

JimJ

Our last monthly bill was around 350 Leva, about 100 more than usual.

janemulberry

Have you been using more heating? I recall you saying Zlati was feeling the cold more now.

JimJ

@janemulberry

Not really. She feels the cold a lot more than she used to and her daily "procedure" takes several hours as the wounds around her stoma still show no signs of healing. So she needs to keep her room heated 24/7, but that's been happening for quite a few months..

janemulberry

I'm sorry things are so  difficult for her.