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Is this enough ?
Apologies for this question I know its been asked numerous times but tried the search with no real luck.
Im trying to do sums on how much I would need p/m to live on. Im thinking of NS in a standard 4 bed around $400,000, with no mortgage. Do you think $2000 a month would cover every house hold bill, (no car) Should mention we are a family of 4. Many thanks |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by kevinm
(Post 7945482)
Apologies for this question I know its been asked numerous times but tried the search with no real luck.
Im trying to do sums on how much I would need p/m to live on. Im thinking of NS in a standard 4 bed around $400,000, with no mortgage. Do you think $2000 a month would cover every house hold bill, (no car) Should mention we are a family of 4. Many thanks So you could ask yourself, if I am mortgage free could I live in the UK with a family of 4 on just over £1000 a month? |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by bodgerx
(Post 7945566)
Most people's experiences suggest that the cost of living doesn't differ substantially from the UK.
So you could ask yourself, if I am mortgage free could I live in the UK with a family of 4 on just over £1000 a month? |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by kevinm
(Post 7945482)
Apologies for this question I know its been asked numerous times but tried the search with no real luck.
Im trying to do sums on how much I would need p/m to live on. Im thinking of NS in a standard 4 bed around $400,000, with no mortgage. Do you think $2000 a month would cover every house hold bill, (no car) Should mention we are a family of 4. Many thanks |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by Flogger
(Post 7945599)
No chance,Grocceries alone will eat up half of that.Also why spend so much on a house?bigger the gaff more the heating bill.Do not believe $400,000 is standard for a house in NS.
Currently we easily get by on 1k a month, all bills and food. Roughly allow £100 p/w for food, so £600 for just bills. |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by kevinm
(Post 7945617)
Most the houses l see that I think would be ideal ar emor elike $500,000 I guess it depends on where you go and what you want.
Currently we easily get by on 1k a month, all bills and food. Roughly allow £100 p/w for food, so £600 for just bills. I think it would be one hell of a struggle,and not much fun. can't see why you would want to sit in a mansion,freezing cold because you can't afford to heat it. Sorry. |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by Flogger
(Post 7945599)
No chance,Groceries alone will eat up half of that.Also why spend so much on a house?Bigger the gaff,the more the heating bill.Do not believe $400,000 is standard for a house in NS.
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Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by kevinm
(Post 7945617)
Most the houses l see that I think would be ideal ar emor elike $500,000 I guess it depends on where you go and what you want.
Currently we easily get by on 1k a month, all bills and food. Roughly allow £100 p/w for food, so £600 for just bills. |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by Flogger
(Post 7945629)
Where are you looking?
I think it would be one hell of a struggle,and not much fun. can't see why you would want to sit in a mansion,freezing cold because you can't afford to heat it. Sorry. I wouldnt say this is a mansion and at $370 that is only just under $400 so not much difference. To answer my question then it is more expensive to live in NS then it is in the UK, because if 1k is doable here in a ok sized 4 bed with 2 kids and no chanve in NS. |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by kevinm
(Post 7945642)
http://www.realtor.ca/propertyDetail...ertyId=8705431
I wouldnt say this is a mansion and at $370 that is only just under $400 so not much difference. To answer my question then it is more expensive to live in NS then it is in the UK, because if 1k is doable here in a ok sized 4 bed with 2 kids and no chanve in NS. |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 7945638)
A quick search on Realtor.ca reveals approx 300 properties between 225 and 400. 44 properties between 400 and 550. I guess you are into the 'more exclusive' abode?
If you will only have $2k a month (presume before tax,but hope after).You have to be smart with what you spend "your moving over cash" on. |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by kevinm
(Post 7945642)
http://www.realtor.ca/propertyDetail...ertyId=8705431
I wouldnt say this is a mansion and at $370 that is only just under $400 so not much difference. To answer my question then it is more expensive to live in NS then it is in the UK, because if 1k is doable here in a ok sized 4 bed with 2 kids and no chanve in NS. |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 7945647)
Its hardly a shoe box on a postage stamp lot either
2k would be after tax, I would have more but I really wanted to know if like was like, 1k here 2k there (roughly converted I know) Ive looked on mls loads and houses under $300 I think ar ehard to find that are commutable to Halifax and look decent. I maybe wrong, but if you have a example id be pleased to see it. :) |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by kevinm
(Post 7945658)
Agreed, probably not the best example I could find really. :)
2k would be after tax, I would have more but I really wanted to know if like was like, 1k here 2k there (roughly converted I know) Ive looked on mls loads and houses under $300 I think ar ehard to find that are commutable to Halifax and look decent. I maybe wrong, but if you have a example id be pleased to see it. :) |
Re: Is this enough ?
Originally Posted by Flogger
(Post 7945663)
At least you are comming down to $300,000
this one looks great however bit far away. http://lunenburghouse4sale.com/ Would you say this is big ? |
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