How expensive is Sydney? This is an updated 2020 cost of living in Sydney. We have lived more than half our lives in Sydney and about time we share this video to help you understand the true cost of living in Sydney. Watch this before coming down to Sydney.
If you are looking to move to Sydney, study in Sydney or work in Sydney then we hope this video will be helpful and we also included our local tips and tricks.
We (Nick and Helmi) are Sydney based video content creator, subscribe to our channel and check our weekly adventures: https://goo.gl/bAVAKc
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• Income and Tax 0:49
Jobs opportunity seek.com.au and tax rates information from ato.gov.au
• Accommodation 1:24
$450 per week or $1800 per month. Check out domain.com.au, realestate.com.au, flatmates.com.au and gumtree.com.au
• Utility Bills 2:42
$150 per month (note: utility bills are charged every quarter). Some providers are Energy Australia, AGL, Origin, etc. Always compare different providers for best value plans.
• Dining Out / Food 3:29
$400 per month. This will depend on lifestyle. Since we are food vlogger, we spent so much on food as our food videos are self-funded
• Groceries 4:26
$400 per month. Despite Coles and Woolworths being the major supermarket in Sydney, check out Aldi for bargain deals.
• Internet / Phone 6:04
$100 per month. We opt for NBN which cost about $70 per month then plus $30 for mobile internet. Major providers are Telstra, Vodafone and Optus.
• Cars 6:40
Petrol costs $45 per week or $180 per month if we drive everyday but we are taking public transport during weekdays. Buy cars from carsales.com.au, gumtree.com.au or dealership. Compulsory insurance must be purchased and renew yearly.
• Public Transportation 8:11
$25 per week or $100 per month for taking trains every weekdays. More information Transport NSW website.
• Tips and Tricks from Locals 9:02
Some websites to save you some money: ozbargain.com.au, gumtree.com.au, groupon.com.au and joining Facebook group like Markdown Addicts Australia, or your local area Facebook community group.
Total spent around $3000 per month for both of us.
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If you are looking to move to Sydney, study in Sydney or work in Sydney then we hope this video will be helpful and we also included our local tips and tricks.
We (Nick and Helmi) are Sydney based video content creator, subscribe to our channel and check our weekly adventures: https://goo.gl/bAVAKc
Start 0:00
• Income and Tax 0:49
Jobs opportunity seek.com.au and tax rates information from ato.gov.au
• Accommodation 1:24
$450 per week or $1800 per month. Check out domain.com.au, realestate.com.au, flatmates.com.au and gumtree.com.au
• Utility Bills 2:42
$150 per month (note: utility bills are charged every quarter). Some providers are Energy Australia, AGL, Origin, etc. Always compare different providers for best value plans.
• Dining Out / Food 3:29
$400 per month. This will depend on lifestyle. Since we are food vlogger, we spent so much on food as our food videos are self-funded
• Groceries 4:26
$400 per month. Despite Coles and Woolworths being the major supermarket in Sydney, check out Aldi for bargain deals.
• Internet / Phone 6:04
$100 per month. We opt for NBN which cost about $70 per month then plus $30 for mobile internet. Major providers are Telstra, Vodafone and Optus.
• Cars 6:40
Petrol costs $45 per week or $180 per month if we drive everyday but we are taking public transport during weekdays. Buy cars from carsales.com.au, gumtree.com.au or dealership. Compulsory insurance must be purchased and renew yearly.
• Public Transportation 8:11
$25 per week or $100 per month for taking trains every weekdays. More information Transport NSW website.
• Tips and Tricks from Locals 9:02
Some websites to save you some money: ozbargain.com.au, gumtree.com.au, groupon.com.au and joining Facebook group like Markdown Addicts Australia, or your local area Facebook community group.
Total spent around $3000 per month for both of us.
----------------------------------------------------
Follow us on Social:
* IG ►@Nick and Helmi
* TikTok►@Nick and Helmi
* FACEBOOK ►@Nick and Helmi
----------------------------------------------------
Beats
Epidemic Sound
https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/cg6gll/
Music Bed
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