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Operating Costs

What does it mean?

Operating costs are the ongoing expenses of running and maintaining a property. They include heating, water, electricity in common areas, garbage collection, insurance, property management, elevator maintenance, and administration costs. For rental properties, these costs are borne by the property owner and covered by rental income.

For housing cooperatives (BRFs), operating costs are funded through monthly fees. Operating costs vary depending on the building's age, size, heating system, and geographic location. Energy efficiency improvements — such as additional insulation, window replacement, or heat pump installation — can significantly reduce operating costs over time.

Key Points

  • Includes heating, water, electricity, garbage, insurance, and management
  • Varies depending on building age and heating system
  • In rental apartments, the cost is borne by the property owner via rental income
  • In BRFs, funded through monthly fees
  • Energy efficiency upgrades can reduce costs long-term

Practical Tip

If buying a cooperative apartment — ask for the association's energy declaration and operating cost breakdown. High heating costs may indicate poor insulation. Compare operating costs per sqm with similar buildings in the area.

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