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Cost of living in Warsaw, is 4.000 EUR a month OK?



brdarThreads: 1
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  Jan 16, 09, 08:54 /  #
hi all,
i have business opportunity to work and live in Warsaw but I do not know is offered sallary small, medium or big.
Well the offered monthly salary is 4.000 EUR - I'm asking is this salary enough for 4 members family (2 adults and 2 school kids).

Thanks in advance

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  Jan 16, 09, 08:55 /  #
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Cost of living in Warsaw?

hi all,
i have business oportunity to work and live in Warsaw but I do not know is offered sallary small, medium or big.
Well the offered monthly sallary is 4.000 EUR - I'm asking is this sallary enough for 4 members family (2 adults and 2 school kids).

Thanks in advance
EriclipisThreads: 7
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  Jan 16, 09, 14:32 /  #
Hello

4,000 Euro is about 15-16 thousand pln. It should be enough for you and your family but you need to ask your self a few questions. 1. How much will it cost you for renting a place? 2. Do you want your children in a private school taught just in English? 3. How will you get around for work? Questions like that. Anyway that should be enough money for anyone to live off of.

Hope that helps!
brdarThreads: 1
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  Jan 16, 09, 15:36 /  #
well...if I checked coretly I could rent decent flat for 1.000 EUR. DId not have time yet to check school costs and about transportation U will use company car (all costs covered).
esekThreads: 5
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  Jan 16, 09, 17:52 /  #
4k EU is considered as a high salary in Poland... on the other hand private schools for foreigners might be expensive...
brdarThreads: 1
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  Jan 17, 09, 12:57 /  #
Anyone else that I have to know before moving?
nacturnocultoThreads: -
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  Jan 26, 09, 16:07 /  #
Do it and never look back ... Pray to god to help you in .. You will get through this
God Bless You Bro
susiThreads: 1
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Edited by: susi   Jan 27, 09, 13:21 /  #
In my opinion: 4000e sounds nice compared to local average but it depends on how long are you planning to stay and for what reason? If it's just for work then think again about the costs of relocation with a family if you know what I mean.

Furthermore: are you planning to put your kids to international school or is partly home school an option, is your employer willing to cover your and your family's insurances, rent and relocation costs even for the first year.

Etc, etc.
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  Mar 30, 09, 10:12 /  #
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Costs of living in Warsaw

I'm interested in costs of linving in Warsaw
1) public transport
2) car costs (if I bring my car to Poland) - fuel, insurance, what else?
3) equiped accomodation rental (including household appliances)
4) food costs - ~ monthly, inclunding lunch
5) ?
sobieskiThreads: 82
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  Mar 30, 09, 12:44 /  #
1. Public transport will cost you 200 PLN per 3 months = the cost of a city travelcard.

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