20.01.2022, 16:43
Sidneyda yashash narxi. Yanvar 2022.
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https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Sydney
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#JustMe
09-yanvar, 2019-yil
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Hi guys,
Some numbers for those wandering about costs in Sydney. This is based on a couple's expenses (without children).
- Rent (1 bedroom apartment in Randwick area): $560 per week
- Private health insurance for couple: $300 per month
- Electricity bills: $45 per month (we do not use much AA or heating)
- Gas bills: $45 per month (we cook a lot at home)
- Supermarket: $650-$750 a month (again, we cook a lot at home)
- Public Transportation: just walk to work
- Car rental (car sharing): $130 a month (just used to do shopping every two weeks)
- Lunch at work: $10-$12 each lunch
- Coffee: $3.00 each coffee
- Internet at home: $59 a month
- Mobile phone: $30 each person, each month
- Gym: $80 per person, per month
Taking all expenses into account, as a couple we spend approx. $5000 per month (on average).
mari
on Dec 16, 2018
:
does anyone know the price of living in nsw back in 1951 and how much has inflation grown since then till now?
Parris Duggan
on Oct 25, 2018
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my friend and i are wanting to move to sutherland eaerly next year, how much is a good cost for livng there per week
Victor Patrick
on Sep 14, 2018
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I got admission into university of Sydney and I will like to stay off campus, please advise me on which area I can rent an apartment suitable for my studies. A single
Thanks.
Ken
on Sep 14, 2018
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I would say, 4000AUD a month should be ok for a single person. I pay 370$/week for a room in the city and spend around 300$/week for food, gym, mobile etc. If I g
easy.
toto
on Aug 15, 2018
:
Hi to everyone,
I want to know what monthly salary is enough to live a normal life in Sydney?
Cupid
on Jun 14, 2018
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I lived in Cairns, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.
The food prices in the supermarkets are the same, doesn't matter where you are.The prices indicated on the website are accurate.
Eating out, Cairns and Melbourne are very expensive, even the price of the daily lunch menu is way more than here.
In Sydney, I would say eating out at a normal bar/pub is quite reasonable compared to the other cities in Australia. Most places offer great deals, like $10 burgers a
at prime locations like Darling Harbour.
There are two expensive things in Sydney:
1. transportation
The first 8 rides are full prices, after the 8th the rides are at half prices. The weekly cap is around $60.
I live only 20 minutes away from work, however I have never payed less than the $60 cap.
2. Accommodation
If you are single, you need to be very well off to afford a 1 bedroom unit in the city. Below $500 per week without utilities it is impossible to find something.
Two-bedroom apartments are around $7-800 per week.
I work in an office in IT, my hourly wage is $25 which is quite average in an office environment. I work 37.5 hours a week, that equals to $937.5 per week, but this is
wage is around $700 per week.
I rent a room in a 6 bedroom shared house for $250 including bills.
Mobile: $6 per week
Insurance: $12 per week
Transport: $60 per week
Total fix spending: $328 per week
Tax rates in 2018:
Tax rate
0–$18,200
No tax
$18,201–$37,000
19c for each $1 over $18,200
$37,001–$80,000
$3,572 plus 32.5c for each $1 over $37,000
Ashish
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