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Old Jan 17th 2013 | 11:27 pm
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Hi
Could someone give me an average monthly outgoing costs for family please. I.E. insurance , sky,internet, mobile phones ,house rent , food bills, trains etc please
Just an average cost per family.
Were a family of 4 with a job offer in Toronto. We will have 1 car and I will prbably be using the train for work comuting.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Jason mears
Hi
Could someone give me an average monthly outgoing costs for family please. I.E. insurance , sky,internet, mobile phones ,house rent , food bills, trains etc please
Just an average cost per family.
Were a family of 4 with a job offer in Toronto. We will have 1 car and I will prbably be using the train for work comuting.
Thanks
Jason
I would love to give you an acurate figure, but we don't move over till March.

However, I would reckon you'll need at least $3500 in your pocket each month just to exist.

More experienced folk with actual figures will be along shortly, lol.
 
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Originally Posted by Jason mears
Hi
Could someone give me an average monthly outgoing costs for family please. I.E. insurance , sky,internet, mobile phones ,house rent , food bills, trains etc please
Just an average cost per family.
Were a family of 4 with a job offer in Toronto. We will have 1 car and I will prbably be using the train for work comuting.
Thanks
Jason
Car insurance, $200
TTC pass 2*128.50 2*106
Internet/TV 125
Mobile phones 4*100?
Rent 2,000+ (I suppose the maximum is around $12,000)
House Insuance, tenant package, 100
Food, I suppose baked beans and oranges would run $600 or so, daily beef Wellington will be more, much more if you don't skimp on oyster based snacks and catered deserts.
 
Old Jan 18th 2013 | 1:26 am
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Hi,

We are a family of four, been in the East of Toronto for just over a year now.
Have a Presto card for GO train to Union every weekday (22 mins) - $200 monthly.
Rogers package with HD PVR, movies, sports and HBO etc. - $150 monthly.
Rogers family cell package with 3 cells ( wouldn't allow us four when we first came but OH has work cell)- $200 pm.
Car insurance for a 2011 minivan was $5500 for the first year! We have since managed to find a company that took our DVLA driving history and got it down to $1600. Funny how that now seems reasonable?! The van has been invaluable for loading up with Ikea furniture and visiting relatives.
We have our own house now but we rented for a year. 3 bed condo townhouse with garden maintenance, snow removal and use of a pool was $1650 a month + utilities. When we looked to rent in downtown areas the cost was considerably more...we looked at some real dumps that cost over $2500 per month. We did find a decent apartment but it was an eye watering $3300 monthly. We weren't prepared to pay that. Depends on circumstances, I guess.
Food bills vary; we do basics at No Frills and top up from local shops. We have two teenagers and they have friends...the fridge gets raided often! Kids and OH take packed lunches everyday. $150 weekly, sometimes more, but not taking into account the top ups.
It's not cheap to live here but we didn't find it cheap in the UK either...it seems to balance out.
Good luck with your potential move.
 
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Originally Posted by Deeny
We are a family of four, been in the East of Toronto for just over a year now.
Have a Presto card for GO train to Union every weekday (22 mins) - $200 monthly.
Are you somewhere around Guildwood GO?
 
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Are you somewhere around Guildwood GO?
Yep.
 
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Just my wife and I

Rent $600
Utilities (hydro, tv, internet, 2 cell phones) comes to about $360/month
Car insurance $200
Gas/petrol $200
Food...god knows. Probably spend about $500
 
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Just my wife and I

Rent $600
Utilities (hydro, tv, internet, 2 cell phones) comes to about $360/month
Car insurance $200
Gas/petrol $200
Food...god knows. Probably spend about $500
Is that for a cardboard box or have you missed a digit?
 
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Originally Posted by Deeny
Hi,

We are a family of four, been in the East of Toronto for just over a year now.
Have a Presto card for GO train to Union every weekday (22 mins) - $200 monthly.
Rogers package with HD PVR, movies, sports and HBO etc. - $150 monthly.
Rogers family cell package with 3 cells ( wouldn't allow us four when we first came but OH has work cell)- $200 pm.
Car insurance for a 2011 minivan was $5500 for the first year! We have since managed to find a company that took our DVLA driving history and got it down to $1600. Funny how that now seems reasonable?! The van has been invaluable for loading up with Ikea furniture and visiting relatives.
We have our own house now but we rented for a year. 3 bed condo townhouse with garden maintenance, snow removal and use of a pool was $1650 a month + utilities. When we looked to rent in downtown areas the cost was considerably more...we looked at some real dumps that cost over $2500 per month. We did find a decent apartment but it was an eye watering $3300 monthly. We weren't prepared to pay that. Depends on circumstances, I guess.
Food bills vary; we do basics at No Frills and top up from local shops. We have two teenagers and they have friends...the fridge gets raided often! Kids and OH take packed lunches everyday. $150 weekly, sometimes more, but not taking into account the top ups.
It's not cheap to live here but we didn't find it cheap in the UK either...it seems to balance out.
Good luck with your potential move.
Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by orly
Just my wife and I

Rent $600
Utilities (hydro, tv, internet, 2 cell phones) comes to about $360/month
Car insurance $200
Gas/petrol $200
Food...god knows. Probably spend about $500
Thanks
 
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Car insurance, $200
TTC pass 2*128.50 2*106
Internet/TV 125
Mobile phones 4*100?
Rent 2,000+ (I suppose the maximum is around $12,000)
House Insuance, tenant package, 100
Food, I suppose baked beans and oranges would run $600 or so, daily beef Wellington will be more, much more if you don't skimp on oyster based snacks and catered deserts.
Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by energysolutions
Is that for a cardboard box or have you missed a digit?
2 bedroom apartment on the edge of Guelph. When I lived in Ottawa we had a 2 bedroom apartment for $800. Isn't hard to find reasonable rent prices if you look.
 
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2 bedroom apartment on the edge of Guelph. When I lived in Ottawa we had a 2 bedroom apartment for $800. Isn't hard to find reasonable rent prices if you look.
I think it would be very hard to find another 2 bedroom apartment in or near Guelph for $600.
 
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these are my outgoings every month.....

Car Insurance $260
House insurance $80
Electricity $118 (on a budget plan so same every month)
Gas $100 during peak winter $35 during summer
Property Tax $280
Water $240 per 3 months (extra $100 in June to fill the pool)
Internet $65
Vonage Phone $20
Shaw TV $65
Water Tank Rental $48 per 3 months
Cell Phone $60 for one phone, thats $20 for calls and $30 for data + taxes

sorry I can't help with food costs as my hubby works in the US, and we buy most stuff over there as its way cheaper....
 


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