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How expensive is leaving in your city/country?
I mean how much does it cost monthly to rent some place where you live, pay utility bills and buy food.
What's your city employment situation? Is it hard to find a job to be able to pay for that 'normal' lifestyle? What trends are you noticing lately in your city? Just thought gfy would be better place to get informed than news networks. |
If you have to ask, then you definitely can't afford to live in the Bay Area - one of the most expensive areas in the U.S., although as if with anywhere, there are good deals to be had...
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If you have no clue that shit varies around the planet, then I guess that makes sense. I have clicked your shit hole website a couple times and saw what a cluster fuck it is.
Now it makes sense, you are retarded. |
200$-Rent
150$-Food 100$-utilies |
Depends, If I leave by bus It's like $10 if by plane like $100
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Rent here is expensive but you can buy for a fair price. Food and Lectricity is pretty cheap.
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Mind your own fucking business.
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It's cheaper to live here in Czech than it was to live in London.
All costs are relevant to your standard of living. |
czech republic here and with 1500 you dont cry every day :)
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Leaving my city is free
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One of the most expensives must be London or other UK cities.
I guess UK webmasters must make at least 10K per month to have a decent living there and I doubt maby affiliates make that much... unless you are a sponsor owner. |
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same as Moscow... anyway in my city you can rent average flat for ?150-250 (depends on size, quality and location), utility bills are around ?100, food (depends on what you eat) but ?200-300 should be enough... (you can get a lunch for ?3.5 to ?5 in restaurants or hotels with daily menu, or ?10-30 for other restaurants) fast foods are ?1-3 (pizza, burgers...) leaving the city is free :) you just need some kind of transportation like bus (?5-10) to nearest city or airport or to rent a car ?15 for smart, or about ?25 for bigger car... so about ?500 would cover the basic things... |
I have a new 2 bedroom pool villa with a detached guest house walking distance to the beach for a whopping $600/mo.
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I'm in Canada now but I just came back from Dominican Republic
I use to pay 360$ per month for a 2 bedrooms apartment + 200 in utilities + 300$ for food |
A 2 bedroom apartment is $1,000+ here, add on $300-400 for utilities/cable/electric/etc.
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phoenix is pretty cheap these days. I swear food prices keep getting higher but rents are down.
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rent = 2800
food/booze = 1-2k cable/electricity etc etc = 300 -500 |
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Zagreb (capitol), Croatia I got my own place, but lets say if I was to rent it: 500$ (2 small bedrooms, city centre) Utility bills: 400$ (almost half goes on phone/mobile/internet) Food: 600$ (can go much lower I guess, but I never believed in saving money by eating crap) That would be my version of a nice life over here, clubbing and such are not included above. Average salary in Zagreb is around 1000$ / month I think, so many are below the "nice life" line. Unemployement: sky high country wide, a bit less in the capitol. Might sound crappy and third worldish I guess but.. for anyone making over 2000$ monthly on porn/web stuff, Croatia is heaven on earth, and specificly summer here is all kinds of awesome :winkwink: |
Pretty cheap here, as long as you know some Thai people. Otherwise you'll get the white man prices, which are generally 200 - 600% more.
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I moved from Vancouver, Canada to Serbia.
In Vancouver I had a 1050 square foot apartment (25 year old), in Serbia I have a 1000 square foot one (brand new, 1 years old now). So pretty much the same: Costs in Canada (During WINTER - heating season = more power usage, etc) Rent: $1100 USD Power: $50 USD 25mbit Internet: $50 USD Landline: $30 USD Cell Phone $40 USD Misc Utils: $40 USD Total: $1310 USD / month ------Serbia----- Rent/Mortgage: $325 USD / month *I bought a place here, but its the same as rent Power: $100 USD / month 8mbit Internet: $100 USD / month Misc Utils: $200 USD / month Mobile bill: $80 USD / month Land Line: $30 USD / month Total: $810 USD / month In Conclusion, moving here is cheaper if we look at the cost of dwelling ONLY. The utilities are insanely expensive, wayy more than in Vancouver, Canada. In fact electricity will go up by 60% in 3 years so it will be even more expensive. Food costs the same as in Canada, Electronics cost way more, Computers are about the same price. |
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$3030/month rent
$130/month electricity $200/month cable tv/internet $3000/month food (do not eat cheap, typical around $80-$120+/day for 2 people, twice a day) los angeles not including cost of car insurance, gas, entertainment, disco, trips, etc. i just bought condo though so i wont have rent payment anymore (just HOA and property tax) |
$1700 rent
$250 food $200 utilities/phone/internet frauenfeld, switzerland |
rent - $250
bills - $200 phone $40 food dunno -------------- |
rent nice room-> around 250-300 $
(rent single room flat->around 450 $) food->around 400 $ monthly other things->>up to 200 $ monthly you can live for 1/2 of that but it is not life..... cheers from Wroclaw, Poland |
Right now for me It's ~
$600 rent $100 Utility $400 food $30 100mb $50 TV ~$300 other bills Then comes the cost of living which is the expensive part lol. |
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I can see numbers given mostly by single guys or those who earn higher income.
If you rent here, say a 1 bedroom its about $600-800, food $100 a week, utilities about $100. Kiev. |
England - Birmingham
I'd say average monthly rent is £450-£600 thats on a house or appartment You can buy a house for about £90-100k in this area Income Tax rate is 20% for me |
mortgage - 1200
electricty - 300 cable/internet - 200 cell phones - 200 cars - 800 insurance - 250 food/eating out - 1000 texas |
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In singapore,
rent: 1,200 for a small room/ 2,800 for a small bachelor apartment food: 500 car: beyond my reach (3-4x more expensive than the states) alcohol: 200-300 each night to get drunk (in USD) |
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Rent 2,000
Electricity 300-500 depending on season Internet and TV 170 Water and trash 80 Cell phones for two 260 Food for two 700 500 week for everything else. Outside of DC |
thx guys. honestly didn't expect some numbers like for switzerland, serbia and some others...
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I live on one of the most expensive cities in the world: São Paulo.
To rent a decent apartment, you're looking at $6/month per square feet. |
3 bedroom house 1200
elec 60 phones 150 cable/internet 160 food 500/month (fam of 3) New England. |
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It varies of course but generally very expensive.
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Most of Spain, not Barca or Madrid.
Rent 600euros fair sized flat or small house I've got a 1100sq 4bed in a community with pool, gym. utils inc internet 150 food 300. foods cheap in Spain if you eat in season and can cook. |
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I live in the southern part of The Netherlands and I bought a 400K house with a mortgage of $700 monthly.
electricity and shit costs me around 500 monthly then I have to eat and pay taxes and I forgot the car. all together I need around 2400 monthly to have a living anything more is for fun. |
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