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Cost of living is a major factor in the decision making process when relocating overseas. If your goal for overseas nursing is solely financial and you endeavour to save for a mortgage or similar, then you may be better suited to looking for jobs in the Middle East. However, if you are wanting a relocation experience that is focused on professional development, travel and the overall experience of living abroad then Ireland is a fantastic option.
Ireland is considered one of the more expensive countries to live in within Europe. Having said that, the wage you receive in Ireland is sufficient for you to live on a comfortable budget (similar to Aus/NZ) and still be able to achieve your goals and travel around Europe. The cost of living in Ireland is similar to living in Auckland or Sydney. As with all countries, the further out of the city you go, the cheaper your cost of living becomes especially in terms of housing.
Below is a basic breakdown of some of the common costs of living. For more information on accommodation costs specifically, please visit our accommodation blog. The below is a guide only and we have listed a few websites to help you conduct further research so you can assess your individual needs.
Grocery prices vary depending on which supermarket you choose to shop at. Aldi is widely used in Ireland and offers quality goods at lower prices. Irish stores such as Tesco & Dunnes are slightly more costly but have regular specials.
1 Litre milk:€1.09 | $1.86AUD |$1.95NZD
12 large eggs: €3.47 |$5.49AUD |$6.23NZD
1kg Tomatoes: €2.34|$4.00AUD |$4.20NZD
1kg potatoes: €1.06| $1.81AUD |$1.90NZD
500g boneless chicken: €4.76 |$8.15AUD | $8.55NZD
1kg apples: €2.11 |$3.61AUD | $3.79NZD
Bread: €1.49 |$2.55AUD| $2.67NZD
Housing will be one of your biggest expenses in Ireland. Similar to Auckland and Sydney, the closer you are to the main city, the higher rental prices will be. For Dublin in particular it is a good idea to look at shared accommodation to bring down rental costs. Most places in Dublin come fully furnished. The below is a guide only. For a more detailed breakdown of housing please visit out Accommodation blog.
Dublin
Rent for 85m2 furnished accommodation (expensive area): €548/wk | $938AUD/wk | $985NZD/wk
Rent for 85m2 furnished accommodation (middle class area): €404/wk | $691AUD/wk | $726NZD/wk
Rent for 45m2 furnished studio (expensive area): €387/wk | $662AUD/wk | $695NZD/wk
Rent for 45m2 furnished studio (middle class area): €273/wk| $467AUD/wk| $490NZD/wk
Cork
Rent for 85m2 furnished accommodation (expensive area): €296/wk | $507AUD/wk | $532NZD/wk
Rent for 85m2 furnished accommodation (middle class area): €230/wk | $394AUD/wk | $413NZD/wk
Rent for 45m2 furnished studio (expensive area): €258/wk | $441AUD/wk | $463NZD/wk
Rent for 45m2 furnished studio (middle class area): €201/wk| $344AUD/wk| $361NZD/wk
Given the location of Ireland and the sessions you will need to take into account heating during winter time. The below is a guide only, please visit one of our resources below for further information.
Dublin
1 month for 2 people in an 85m2 flat: €145 | $248AUD |$260NZD
1 month for 1 person in a 45ms studio:€101| $173AUD| $181NZD
Cork
1 month for 2 people in an 85m2 flat: €157| $268AUD | $282NZD
1 month for 1 person in a 45ms studio: €105| $179AUD |$188NZD
Unlimited Broadband packages: €20-30/month| $34-51AUD/month |$35-53NZD/month
Petrol: €1.4/L | $2.30 AUD/L | $2.50 NZD/L
Taxi basic tariff:€16 |$27AUD |$28 NZD
Public Bus tickets Per Zone (Dublin): €1.5 | $2.50 AUD| $2.60 NZD
Adult Monthly Train Ticket (Dublin): €145| $248 AUD |$260 NZD
Dinner at a neighbourhood pub : €20 | $34AUD | $35NZD
Movie tickets: €10 – 12 | $17 – 20AUD | $17 – 21NZD
Best available theatre tickets: €60| $102AUD | $107NZD
Gym membership: €44/month | $75AUD |$79NZD
https://www.expatistan.com/cost-of-living/country/ireland
https://internationalliving.com/countries/ireland/cost-of-living-in-ireland/
https://relocatingtoireland.com/irish-essentials/grocery-shopping-in-ireland/
https://moving2ireland.com/living/
https://www.irishrail.ie/rail-fares-and-tickets/fares-info/dart-and-short-hop-zone#farescalculator
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