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Just returned to Ireland after 16 years...cost of living questions

  • 26-07-2020 12:34pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 4


    Hi all,

    So grateful to have found boards.ie. Everyone has been really helpful. Big thanks.

    I'm a returning emigrant...been away 16 years and only returned on visits in that time.

    I'm a teacher and I'm back for a year or 2. I'll be living on my savings and will hopefully get a few days subbing each month to supplement.

    Question I have is regarding the cost of living.

    I'm paying myself an allowance of 1500 Euros a month to live on.

    Rent is 550 Euros a month (family discount) Leaving 950 Euros a month for ESB bills, gym, phone, Netflix, Diesel for car, groceries etc

    Is this realistic? Or do I need to completely overhaul my budget?

    I'm in Cork by the way, not Dublin.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 729 ✭✭✭Granadino


    Would be interested in the replies. I'm abroad currently, and if I come back, will be looking at Cork. (I'm not from there)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,579 ✭✭✭charlietheminxx


    I think it's plenty.

    ESB bills - very variable, depends on the property and your usage. €100 a month for the budget should be ok.
    Gym - standard is between €30 - €60 per month.
    Phone - standard is between €20 - €60 per month - €20 is plenty if you don't need a phone on contract.
    Netflix - €15 a month (depending on what type of account)
    Diesel for car - depends how much you're driving? Say €75 a month if you're not working.
    Groceries - €250 per person per month.

    That comes to around €650 a month using the higher end of the estimates. Plenty of wiggle room for higher bills and some nice extras.


  • Posts: 11,614 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Unless broadband is included in your rent you'll have to include that as well. Mine is 43 a month with digiweb.

    48.ie have a deal on a rolling mobile contract for 9.99 a month.

    I would struggle on 250 a month on groceries tbh.

    Will you be house sharing or living alone?


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