UPDATE: Having read some of your comments, I realise that I didn't do a good job of summarising this video and the total figure of our monthly expenses would appear unreasonably high - my apologies. I did mention that some of the costs are not ongoing, monthly costs so I should have factored that into the total. Minus things like uniforms (occasional cost), Private health (we recently cancelled our policy), clothes and hair (occasional costs),Pink slip (yearly one-off cost), the total is A$6,643. This is a more realistic picture of our month to month spending. You can compare the current cost to what we used to spend a few years ago. The difference is shocking!😮😮 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8y8tZ2w9bEk.html Please don't forget to like. Thanks for watching❤
Hi. Chioma. Thanks for this video. You gave a lot of insight into living in Australia. Could you do a video of what it will cost per month to (1) stay in a 1-bedroom apartment in Australia for 1 person per month (including, light, water, gas and telephone). (2). How much of proof of fund does 1 person need to have/show to be considered for RP in Australia (3). What is the average salary for a cybersecurity consultant in Australia and how easy is it to get such job in Australia. Kindly do this video and I will be most grateful.
Thank you for sharing Cars are so expensive here, even to maintain 🤣🤣 when I’m ready I’ll do novated leasing, it’s cheaper. For now, train and bus to the rescue🤣🤣
8k mortgage repayments that's an almost $2M house. That must be very demanding for anyone who wants to start out in Sydney. How do people manage this? Is this where most immigrants live? Thanks a lot. Very informative video.
This is the result of 13 relentless interest rate hikes within the last year and half. The cash rate is now at 4.35%, many people are in mortgage distress. Well, immigrants are scattered all over Sydney.
A $2M house is very standard for a suburb in Sydney. Younger people can start out buying apartments or further out from the CBD where houses are just over $1M. With the current interest rate, many people are struggling. Also note that houses in Australia worth $2M are not mansions and look like crap.
Sydney is one of the most expensive housing markets in the world and the vast majority of people are not buying homes there. Renting would usually do you just fine but it has also become a little absurd in the past few years. In my experience, at least from when I lived there, the Western Sydney suburbs have the biggest immigrant populations, and that's a little cheaper but the area is "worse" and prices like that seem to be a Sydney standard I'm afraid. My advice to immigrants who want to buy in Australia eventually is "don't get your hopes up" and "avoid the major cities". That second one comes with the caveat that the big earning jobs (with the exception of everywhere jobs like being a GP) just aren't that common outside the big cities. Nevertheless, you'd even do better going to Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth over Sydney or Melbourne nowadays.
The pink slip is generally 46-47 regardless of the car you are using . The cost of living is on the highest standard 😅😅 more blessing 🙌 me won run go Brisbane o😅
You must have a decent income in order to spend $8500 per month. What do you for living? Rent is expensive in Sydney. Can you really save money there? If so, it ain't easy or your husband is an M.D. thanks for showing us the reality of life in Australia. It's a hustle just like in North America where I live.
At the end of the video she said she said they're a family of 4 which means it's only her & her 3 girls. She's single. I also want to know how much she gets paid
The answers to your questions, even though I deem them irrelevant, may be found in her previous videos. Or better still, spare some minutes and watch the previous video on the same topic. I can only thank God for her and her family for his blessings and for growth.
The more realistic figure is about $1700 less if you remove all the non-ongoing and one-off costs as I mentioned. I admit, I could have summarised it a little better. Thanks for watching
Yes, but minus all the occasional costs and one-off yearly payments, the more realistic figure is closer to the mid $6K mark. I realise I could have done better at summarising the cost. Thanks for watching.
What? Let me jejely remain in my region of South Australia abeg. I no come Australia come look Opera house biko. Living even in Queensland which I was before is less expensive.
🤣🤣Your comment cracked me up, but maybe read my pinned comment. I did a poor job summarising this video and I realise it could be misleading. Thanks for watching