Hey guys, I would like to hear about the cost of living where you live, so we can compare. please leave your comments below, especially if you live on the other Greek islands. Even if you live in other parts of Europe or the world, lets see how the cost of living is in different places.
In Berlin we spend per Adult nearly 7 Euros everyday for cooking warm dinning at home. Mix with Organic Supermarket every week for 2 Adults needs around 120 including dressings or oil so on.
I typed it all out for myself, so I might as well share it here: As at January 2022 (date of your video): 200-650€/month: 1 bdrm apartment. 60€/month : WIFI, cable, landline 40€/month : Cell phone 60€/month : Electricity Water : (not expensive, no price given) Property Taxes on: 125sq m apartment, no pool : 350€/year 60 sq m, with shared pool : 240€/year 150-200€/month; groceries for 1 person 300-400€/month; groceries for 2 people Food: 1K Flour : 0.59€ 1K sugar : 0.65€ 1 loaf bread 680g : 0.76€ 12 eggs : 1.79€ 1K potatoes : 1€ Extras: Beer : 0.89€ Chardonnay : 2,99€ Cigarettes : 4,50€ (Malboros) Car rental : 35-40€/day Petrol : 1,60€ (varies, obviously)
Thanks Rose for taking the time to post this very informative video. Great to hear that the cost of important costs are very reasonable in Crete. The low property tax was a nice surprise that is an expense that is getting very high in many countries. Property tax for a 3 bedroom house in many parts of Long Island New York USA for comparison is typically $12,000 per year.
Your videos are great and offer important information for us all looking to relocate to Crete. Keep up the good work! Hopefully we can retire to Crete 2-4 years time - the sooner the better :)
Hello! I’m in NJ USA, and last year my wife and I decided to build in Akrotiri Chania. We are planning on doing a 1 year sabbatical with our 2 kids 6/9. We spent many summers there and I agree with much of what you shared. I guess the real reality check is the energy costs. Any idea what private schooling goes for for kids my age?
Hi Pamestin, very interesting information. I live in central Florida, USA, but I would like to retire in a few years to Crete. I am not interested in buying, but renting, and I have seen very picturesque little towns or vilas in the mountains not far from Chania. Those mediterranean country style places seem to me ideals for my need of rest and emotional peace. Crowded and big cities have never been my goal. Do you think the cost of living in places like Gavalachory (just as an example) could be cheaper than that in Chania? My budget wouldn't be more than 1,700.00 american dollars per month. Greetings, Ricardo.
Of course, the cost of living in small villages will be lower than living in the cities, one thing you need to keep in mind is that you must have a car, because public transport could be a challenge.
@@eliassays First, I'm not the least bit interested in getting subscribers, that's why I don't produce videotapes. She has had only 80 upvotes since she produced this boring tape 14 months ago; if that's your bar for success, then it's a very low one. Good luck to you in whatever you do.
Hey guys, I would like to hear about the cost of living where you live, so we can compare. please leave your comments below, especially if you live on the other Greek islands. Even if you live in other parts of Europe or the world, lets see how the cost of living is in different places.
In Berlin we spend per Adult nearly 7 Euros everyday for cooking warm dinning at home. Mix with Organic Supermarket every week for 2 Adults needs around 120 including dressings or oil so on.
Really curious, if buying directly from farmers? For example Λιτσάρδα 730 08, Griechenland. Thanks for your video.🙏
Great info, thx for taking the time too give advice on moving to Crete, great content.
I typed it all out for myself, so I might as well share it here:
As at January 2022 (date of your video):
200-650€/month: 1 bdrm apartment.
60€/month : WIFI, cable, landline
40€/month : Cell phone
60€/month : Electricity
Water : (not expensive, no price given)
Property Taxes on:
125sq m apartment, no pool : 350€/year
60 sq m, with shared pool : 240€/year
150-200€/month; groceries for 1 person
300-400€/month; groceries for 2 people
Food:
1K Flour : 0.59€
1K sugar : 0.65€
1 loaf bread 680g : 0.76€
12 eggs : 1.79€
1K potatoes : 1€
Extras:
Beer : 0.89€
Chardonnay : 2,99€
Cigarettes : 4,50€ (Malboros)
Car rental : 35-40€/day
Petrol : 1,60€ (varies, obviously)
Hi Rose, thank you for all the info! Sending you hugs 😊
Thank you for watching, I sure hope you found it helpful
Thanks for the information.... I missed Crete and one day I will visit again.....
Thanks Rose for taking the time to post this very informative video. Great to hear that the cost of important costs are very reasonable in Crete. The low property tax was a nice surprise that is an expense that is getting very high in many countries. Property tax for a 3 bedroom house in many parts of Long Island New York USA for comparison is typically $12,000 per year.
Thinking of moving back to Crete by mid-2024 from the U.S. Just looking all over the place for helpful information. 🙂🇬🇷
Your videos are great and offer important information for us all looking to relocate to Crete. Keep up the good work! Hopefully we can retire to Crete 2-4 years time - the sooner the better :)
Thank you.
Thank you looking to relocate to crete thank you rose.
You are welcome 😊
You’re awesome. Thank you so much for this information. When you say “really cold”, how cold does it get in Chania?
Thank you so much for many god advices.
You are welcome
Hello! I’m in NJ USA, and last year my wife and I decided to build in Akrotiri Chania. We are planning on doing a 1 year sabbatical with our 2 kids 6/9. We spent many summers there and I agree with much of what you shared. I guess the real reality check is the energy costs. Any idea what private schooling goes for for kids my age?
We currently live in Atlanta and are planning also to look in Akroteri.We are not building but I'm still curious what you find out. Good question.
Hi Pamestin, very interesting information. I live in central Florida, USA, but I would like to retire in a few years to Crete. I am not interested in buying, but renting, and I have seen very picturesque little towns or vilas in the mountains not far from Chania. Those mediterranean country style places seem to me ideals for my need of rest and emotional peace. Crowded and big cities have never been my goal. Do you think the cost of living in places like Gavalachory (just as an example) could be cheaper than that in Chania? My budget wouldn't be more than 1,700.00 american dollars per month. Greetings, Ricardo.
Of course, the cost of living in small villages will be lower than living in the cities, one thing you need to keep in mind is that you must have a car, because public transport could be a challenge.
Also… Where is your blog, Darling?
Are there good Gyms in the cities? I googled and didnt find much.
When you ramble on and on I just can't stay interested. Maybe that's why you have so few viewers.
Thank you for your feedback
She didn’t ramble at all. And from the looks of things, she has many more viewers and subscribers than you. You should take notes and learn from
Her
@@eliassays First, I'm not the least bit interested in getting subscribers, that's why I don't produce videotapes. She has had only 80 upvotes since she produced this boring tape 14 months ago; if that's your bar for success, then it's a very low one. Good luck to you in whatever you do.
Thats not nice !!!!