Florida homeowners spend an average of $24,713 a year on upkeep and other "hidden expenses," per a Bankrate study.
Why it matters: Overlooked costs, beyond mortgage payments, can surprise unprepared homeowners.
By the numbers: The average annual cost of owning a single-family home across the U.S. is $21,400 this year.
That sum includes property taxes, insurance, utilities/energy, internet/cable and maintenance.
Zoom in: East and West Coast states — where home values and property taxes run high — usually see the highest "hidden" homeownership costs, per the analysis.
Costs are generally lower in Southern and Midwestern states.
The big picture: Inflation and "the nation's aging housing stock" have pushed annual maintenance costs to roughly $8,800, the steepest expense Bankrate tracked.