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Old Mar 12th 2005, 10:23 am
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Post heres your cost of living in perth

i found this website

http://www.sbdc.com.au/drilldown/bus...sp?refid=8.6.2


i dont know how up to date it is, but looking at the price of a 4 bedroom house im thinking not very.....
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Originally Posted by denhim
i found this website

http://www.sbdc.com.au/drilldown/bus...sp?refid=8.6.2


i dont know how up to date it is, but looking at the price of a 4 bedroom house im thinking not very.....
Yep, the house price certainly isn't right. On Reiwa http://www.reiwa.com.au/content-market-indicators.cfm it says 267,000 but the thing is, most people on this forum don't look in the cheaper suburbs, so the suburbs they concentrate on, the average is much higher.

You'll even have a bit of trouble finding something decent for that price in places like Gosnells and Thornlie (where I'm looking at the moment) and they're seen as the lower end of the market (Armadale, Maddington, Kelmscott are worse so a bit cheaper, though even there, there are houses 250 and more)

The rest of those ammounts seem about right, though I'm not sure some would agree with the groceries bill?

And if you go out for dinner once a week, and do one thing, like a concert or a museum etc, then the entertainment budget would be a lot higher.


It's wierd they haven't put things down like phone bills, electricity, gas etc. And home insurance
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