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'I'm a Brit living in Spain – you won't believe the price of my energy bills'

Many Brits fantasise about relocating abroad, and one British woman turned that dream into reality six years ago when she moved to Spain.

Known as geoinspain on TikTok, Geo recently surprised her followers with just how much she saves on energy bills compared to the UK. In a video breakdown of her expenses, she left viewers astounded with the low costs.

She showcased some receipts to give a clear picture of her living expenses. With the cost of living crisis persisting back home, her revelations had many considering a move to warmer climates.

Geo explained she lives with someone else in a three-bedroom, three-bathroom house, complete with air conditioning in every room - a feature they frequently use during the hot summer months.

Geo explained: "Starting off with electricity, we get a monthly bill. I'm going to show you the bills we got in July, August and September. These months we pay more, because we use a lot more electricity.

"This is what we paid in July - €61.23 (£50.79). Then in August we paid €66.06 (£54.80). Finally, in September, we paid €67.93 (£56.35).

"And then the water is billed per two months, so for two months we paid €27.79 (£23.05). So that's two months worth of water. In terms of water usage, like I said, we have three bathrooms, and we did fill up a swimming pool."

The clip sparked a number of comments, with many shocked by the low costs. Responding in disbelief, one user said: "Amazing. Spain gets hardly any water and it's cheap. UK gets rain nearly every day and it's expensive. Something is not right."

A fellow Brit expressed frustration, remarking: "We've been ripped off. Much more expensive. Good luck to you. I wish I was there!" Another person shared their experience, writing: "My electric was

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