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Perth Monthly Costs
Hi
Can anyone let me have a generic list of monthly costs please - appreciate everyones different, but just an idea for our plans We are 2 adults 3 kids moving to Perth in Oct. Kids are 6,8,11. Bills food rentals bonds / deposits kids fuel insurance rent - were aiming for $700 week internet car insurance etc etc Sorry if this has been asked before, thanks jason |
Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Originally Posted by Jason mears
(Post 10235386)
Hi
Can anyone let me have a generic list of monthly costs please - appreciate everyones different, but just an idea for our plans We are 2 adults 3 kids moving to Perth in Oct. Kids are 6,8,11. Bills food 150 - 250 per week rentals bonds / deposits usually 4 weeks rent kids only you no that one depends on clubs activities ect fuel 50 - 75 per week (normal shopping and a bit of commuting) insurance house car allow 50 per week rent - were aiming for $700 week anywhere between 400 up depends on where you live , pool ect internet phone/net bundle around 120 a month telstra car insurance etc etc Sorry if this has been asked before, thanks jason |
Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Just to add gas and electric - we've just had our electric bill for the last 2 months and it is $700! We do not use a tumble dryer and this is due to having reverse cycle air con sometimes in our freezing house!
We also pay gas of approx $200 per month. So roughly $600 per month on gas and electric. Foxtel (poorer version of Sky) costs $140 per month for full package. Good luck Vicky |
Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Just 2 of us, currently renting, but will soon be buying :-
Rent - $600 a week. Eletric - $100 a month. Gas/Water - Don't pay, but $100 a month. Rates (Council/Water) - Don't pay, but $2000 / $1000 a year. Phone/Internet - $100 a month. Fox - $100 a month. Food - $200 a week. Car insurance - $600 a year. Rego - $600 a year. Fuel - $50 a week (one person comuting local). TransPerth - $25 a week (commuting to the city on the train). |
Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Hi we are a family of 4, 2 adults and 2 preschoolers ouur outgoings are:
Household bills e.g gas, water usage and electric - $60 pw covers all 3 for us, rates not payable if you are renting. food - between $200-300 per week but we do not shop around rentals bonds / deposits - 4 x weekly rent kids daycare - $70 per child per day (not including govt rebates), activities such as swimming, indoor playparks, zoo etc about $10 approx per child, but my kids are too young for sports and clubs so dont know much about that. fuel - approx $1.45 a litre at the moment, we spend about $120 a week, husband commutes about 60kms per day, I drive around town. insurance - contents about $30 a month rent - (for a reasonable house, depending on suburb) $400 upwards internet _ home phone plus good internet - $110 per month mobile plans, mine is $40 per month, hubbies iphone $64 per month, tons of calls & internet download included car insurance - 10 yr old sedan - $35 per month, new hilux $70 per month fully comp, full no claims etc car rego approx $500-700 per year depending on size of car cant think of anything else! |
Re: Perth Monthly Costs
2 adults and 4 kids
Off the top of my head: food - we're about $350-$400 a week including eating out kids - per child: swimming $150 a term, ballet $155 a term, soccer $300 for the season, Nippers (surf lifesaving) $500 for the family, Cubs/Scouts $250 a year, Minkey hockey - $150 for the season fuel - 2 cars approx $125 a week (bloody activities!) insurance - house $1000, cars $600 each, life $88 a month, dog $35 a month internet - $65 a month Mobile - $45 a month SkypeOut/Online Number - $15 a month Cinema - $18 adult/$11 child Doctor - $75 then take-off Medicare After school care - $28 for 2.30pm - 6pm ($14 after childcare rebate) RAC - $130 a year School booklists - from $100 for the youngest to $620 for the oldest Birthday parties presents - a big cost for us as the kids are usually invited to at least 2 most weekends. This works out as about $200 a month. |
Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Note to the OP - unless you live very close to the city you really will need two cars unless someone can take the bus/train every day. It's doable with one it will severely restrict your movements.
Public transport in Perth can be very patchy especially in the North and things are much more spread out. |
Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Originally Posted by hoofie2002
(Post 10235961)
Note to the OP - unless you live very close to the city you really will need two cars unless someone can take the bus/train every day. It's doable with one it will severely restrict your movements.
Public transport in Perth can be very patchy especially in the North and things are much more spread out. |
Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 10236004)
If someone works in the city it is perfectly doable. We have been here 7 years and have only ever had one car. I can count on less than 2 hands the amount of times it has been an issue.
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Re: Perth Monthly Costs
I only have 2 kids but we do the usual sports, music, dance etc and never needed it and believe me I don't walk anywhere :lol: I was just pointing out that for some it is doable.
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Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Originally Posted by galba
(Post 10235867)
2 adults and 4 kids
Off the top of my head: food - we're about $350-$400 a week including eating out kids - per child: swimming $150 a term, ballet $155 a term, soccer $300 for the season, Nippers (surf lifesaving) $500 for the family, Cubs/Scouts $250 a year, Minkey hockey - $150 for the season fuel - 2 cars approx $125 a week (bloody activities!) insurance - house $1000, cars $600 each, life $88 a month, dog $35 a month internet - $65 a month Mobile - $45 a month SkypeOut/Online Number - $15 a month Cinema - $18 adult/$11 child Doctor - $75 then take-off Medicare After school care - $28 for 2.30pm - 6pm ($14 after childcare rebate) RAC - $130 a year School booklists - from $100 for the youngest to $620 for the oldest Birthday parties presents - a big cost for us as the kids are usually invited to at least 2 most weekends. This works out as about $200 a month. |
Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Originally Posted by irishbloo
(Post 10236424)
Did you forget mortgage/rent.
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Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Originally Posted by galba
(Post 10236434)
I didn't put in our rent as it's a huge amount and the OP had already stated what they wanted to spend.
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Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 10236024)
I only have 2 kids but we do the usual sports, music, dance etc and never needed it and believe me I don't walk anywhere :lol: I was just pointing out that for some it is doable.
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Re: Perth Monthly Costs
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 10236004)
If someone works in the city it is perfectly doable. We have been here 7 years and have only ever had one car. I can count on less than 2 hands the amount of times it has been an issue.
We've just bought a house, and one of the requirements was near a train station. The new place is even closer. It's cheap ($2 each way), regular (every 15 mins), clean (no litter and eletric), fast (5 stops - 7mins) and air conditioned. People here moan about it, but compared to SouthWest Trains it's great. Busses are also an alternative, and can be combined with trains on the same fare. The best bet is to use Google Maps, use the "get directions" and click the public transport link - it'll give you timetables and show you the best routes. |
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