Price of living in Perth
#1
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Price of living in Perth
Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone could give us an approximate rundown of how much bills, food etc are in Perth.
We are 2 adults and 2 children and trying to work out how much things will cost us when we do go.
Thanks
I was just wondering if anyone could give us an approximate rundown of how much bills, food etc are in Perth.
We are 2 adults and 2 children and trying to work out how much things will cost us when we do go.
Thanks
#2
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Re: Price of living in Perth
From what I have heard food is more expensive in WA, then over East. But most other things will be similar to other cost of living threads.
#3
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Re: Price of living in Perth
Rental is relatively expensive as are mobile phones (not just the cost but the terms and conditions) - these two stand out for me at the minute!
#4
Re: Price of living in Perth
Hi, I think generally it is cheaper to live out here, we came out last June and our bills do generally seem cheaper than in the Uk, Petrol is definately its currently around 95c a litre and we pay $110 every month for our phone/internet which isn't bad as I phone home all the time and am on the phone for an hour at a time to England gas and electric seem cheaper but we haven't had a bill yet since we have had our air con on! I pay around $200 per week on food shopping, we are a family of 3. Eating out is quite expensive around the same as the Uk although you can eat in the shopping malls, when you are out for around $8 each. Any how good luck with everything and I hope this has helped you!
#5
Re: Price of living in Perth
Start by giving us some idea where you will be working and where you are looking to live...north, south, hills.
#7
Re: Price of living in Perth
Living in perth the cost's are what you spend it on ....if you must have english food it WILL be very dear ...... if you shop around it can be cheaper than the UK
For example we used to spend $250 a week on shopping but now its more like $140 a week, and yes the Freezer and cupboards are full (family of 4)
I do a lot more cooking from scratch, Hubby brews his own beer and spirits so that saves a lot
As for electric and gas its cheaper here, petrol is cheap
Ann
For example we used to spend $250 a week on shopping but now its more like $140 a week, and yes the Freezer and cupboards are full (family of 4)
I do a lot more cooking from scratch, Hubby brews his own beer and spirits so that saves a lot
As for electric and gas its cheaper here, petrol is cheap
Ann