Monday, October 15, 2007

Living costs in Vancouver


It's amazing to what extent the prospect of moving can change one's perspective on life. I've derived a newfound fascination with Estonian weather. It no longer bothers me to watch our street turn into a mucky river on rainy days. I've actually developed a strange sense of compassion for the car drivers who regularly splash me with water as they speed through puddles.

I haven't been procrastinating this much since I was in college. I literally don't give a **** about my current job anymore and it's giving me a sense of freedom of taking things easy and keeping my stomach ulcers at bay. And hey, I can keep track of all my procrastinating endeavors now that I have a blog, which provides me with at least some sense of accomplishment.



Here's the up-to-date housing prices for Vancouver, published by Canada Immigrants, an immigration portal.

I recently came across a forum named Discover Vancouver, featuring an overwhelming number of offensive, racist and just plain stupid posts, such as "Canada sucks" and "Extra Foreskin". Among the spam there seem to be some legitimate posts by residents-to-be, who are generally quickly put down and discouraged from moving to Vancouver because of its high standard of living. What's up with all the hate-mongering? One can only suspect that the people posting are bitter individuals signing in from little hick-villes in the bear's ass, not Vancouver. (At least I'd like to think so!:) )

Anyhow, there was one reasonable post by somebody named nobody, giving an overview of the cost of everyday items.

cable - $30 for basic
Telephone - $30 basic
Internet - $30+
hydro - $30 + - more in the winter
parking - $25+ - some places you need a permit for street parking or parking garage spot
school - public is free but there are a lot of costs - supplies, fees for things etc. a few hundred $$$ a year
medical - i think its $120 or so for a family - per month
gas - $1.10 right now per Litre
transit - $3.75 or so for a 3 zone ticket - $2.25 for a one zone ticket - monthly passes are cheaper
car insurance - $1200 + up - depends on your coverage and driving record

food is fairly cheap - but varies from store to store
4L of milk is anywhere from $3.28 - $4.58

eating out at mcdonalds - $5 - $8 each

eating out at a casual place $8 - $20 each

fancy place $15 +

beer is $20 - $30 for a 12 pack at the liquor store

beer in a club is $3.50 - $8

Vancouver does seem to be expensive, but so was San Francisco. And so is Tallinn, if you're earning average wages.
As far as I can tell from the list, the only things that are definitely cheaper in Estonia are car ownership and beer. (Mind you, beer at a club can go up to the equivalent of $6.)
Medical costs are less if you're working. (I.e. you don't need to pay for the Medicare card.) Cable+internet+phone generally come in a package so you only pay about the equivalent of $30-40 dollars for all. (One thing that the Canadians seriously fail at is cell phone costs - but that's a whole other topic.)
But all in all, things don't seem TOO unreasonable.

I refuse to believe the people bound for Vancouver are doomed. I guess hope dies last, as they say here in Estonia.

5 comments:

niisama said...

Tere! Tore lugeda, et keegi siiapooletulijatest omab blogi! Ma kirjutan eesti keeles, andestust. Vancouveri suhtes on yks lahe asi kah veel, et LA-sse on vaid viie tunni tee, vot sedasi ja muidu kah, rahvas on seal paris muhe, aga pean poialt, et dokud korda saaks ja saaksite minema hakata. Ja need hinnkalkulatsioonid on suhtkoht 6iged, pluss veel see,et meil siin v6etakse tasu veel selle eest, et kui oled uus abonent elektri maksmisel(n.o. uue inimese tasu, kellel puudub eelnev kliendinumber)Kas hakkate korterit yyrima v6i on harral oma elama? Aga mis ma parin:)))

glitch said...

Rõõm kuulda et vancouveris veel keegi ees! Kahjuks ei õnnestunud mul sinu kontakte kuidagi välja peilida - ütleb mulle, et Profile Not Available. Ehk viitsid korra veel ühendust võtta ja kontaktid jätta? ;)

weinberg_dara said...

Phew...I thought that said $20-$30 a 6-pack...still steep, but in the ballpark!

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