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The average U.S. homeowner spends $17,958 each year on non-mortgage expenses, according to new research from Real Estate Witch, an online resource published by Clever Real Estate.

The greatest expense involves utilities – the average homeowner spends $5,362 per year. Other costly bills involve the annual average of $4,392 spent on maintenance and repairs, $3,784 on renovations and improvements, $2,904 on property taxes and $1,516 on homeowners’ insurance.

Nearly one-quarter of homeowners (23%) reported spending more than 30% of their income on home expenses on top of their mortgage payments. As a result of these costs, more than one-third of homeowners (36%) said their home has negatively affected their finances, and nearly one-quarter (23%) said it has negatively impacted their mental health.

And when all the bills are processed, 88% of homeowners admitted the true cost of owning a home was more expensive than they expected, and 67% had regrets about their home purchase, with 28% said they’ve considered going back to renting, and 20% stating they’ve taken on more debt to afford the expense of homeownership.

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