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Travel Info My wife and I are kicking around the idea of moving to Vancouver, BC and we need to know what some of the average costs of living there are. I'm looking for anything from rent to coble and cell phone bills. This would be pretty helpful to our decision. Thanks Travel Tips You can get a lot of information on in the discussion forum. www.discovervancouver.com Rent can vary greatly from area to area and the age of the building you are living in. A one bedroom can range from $700 to $1200 a month and most will include heat unless you rent in a house. Hydro for electricity is about $50 - 60 every two months. Check out www.shaw.ca to see cable package prices. Others If you have $750,000.00 kicking around you could probably buy an average house. Seriously! budget for total income after tax..4000.00 per month to live Honestly it really depends on your expectations, if you are wanting to live the same way you are now, or prepared to make sacrifices. If you are used to eating out several times a week, its obviously going to cost you more than if you don't. Do you want to live in the city, that's going to cost more than in the suburbs. Have you thought about making a trip there first and checking things out? I had heard so many people say it's expensive, however we made the trip over and checked it out, only to find, cars are cheaper to buy, house prices are cheaper, eating out is cheaper, rent is about the same, clothes are cheaper. So it really depends on where you are coming from and what you are used to. Good luck Very high real estate prices ( probably top 3 most expensive in Canada). Rent is pretty pricey also. check out the Vancouver Sun newspaper - you'll find everything you need to know. Expensive, expensive, expensive. My husband and I moved out here from Manitoba 8 years ago and could not believe how much it cost us to live here. We just bought a 3 bedroom townhouse 45 mins. from Vancouver (when there is no traffic, it can take up to 1 1/2 hours to get to Vancouver in rush hour) This townhouse cost us $300,000 and we don't have a yard or a deck. We have our gas and hydro on budget so we pay the same amount every month. Gas is $96.00 a month and hydro is $60.00 a month. Tac on strata fees for the townhouse complex of 190.00 a month. Our car insurance is $156.00 a month with a 40% safe drivers discount. So basically, at this point we are putting out about $2,600.00 a month so far and we still haven't bought gas for the car or food to eat, clothing or even a newspaper or cable TV. BUT aside from that, Vancouver is still worth looking at as a place to live. It may be expensive but there is skiing, beaches, hiking, tons of walks on the seawalls and tons of stuff to see and do that don't cost allot of money. You can't beat the weather (once you get used to the rain) and everytime you look out your window it is like you are on vacation. I would suggest you come out for a vacation and see if the lifestyle is what you want, then you can decide if you want to stay or if you prefer where you are. Good luck. |
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