Is 1700 USD enough for two to live in Hanoi?
as others said, 1700$ / month is quite enough for medium to high social class in Vietnam. However, i wonder which province you like to live in Vietnam. it will be easier to suggest if i know the answer.
Im vietnamese and i think vietnamese income is not so low in comparision with the other devoloping countries. As you said you are Indian. Actually Indians are having worse life than vietnameses, as you can see, in Vietnam you wont see people who are sleeping on the street,.....and vietnameses are having more free time for enjoying with family, friends, lovers,....and they have less stressfull from work and life than Indian. In some countries as i know such us :Thailand, ....the income is higher but they do work harder and less enjoy such us : drinking, ....haha. And i think the Income which shows is not important because very few people are living depend on one income. They do job and do some other business. If someone is not doing business they can earn from corruption,.....there are so many ways to earn money as you knew.
one more thing is you are Indian so it is not easy for you to eat vietnamese foods (specially if you are vegetarian you will have more problems) so you must eat Indian foods so it will be quite expensive (it costs around 15 usd for meal with some chapatis and vegetables) even without having some drink. So if you are planing for living in Vietnam long time you should bring some masala for cooking so it will be much cheaper for you.
for 2 people (you and your wife) with 1700usd and you dont cook at home then that is not much money for living. you can get a normal room, foods and some expensive like petrol,...but you cant have to spend for travelling.....this is from my experience because i also eat Indian food, living in normal room (with AC, hot water, ....some facilities)
less than 1% of Vietnamese earns that income

Yes, It's right that you can get high class level service for every thing with 1700 USD/month
)Car parks are just plain sucks and rare. Train (inner city) is none existent. And you might not be a bicycle fanatic. So that leave only mototorbike.
If you get a smaller bike you dont have to have a driving permit. less than 150cc, I think.
stumpy wrote:Remember to factor in medical insurance cover.
Yeah, this. Choose a nice hospital that you can be sure of English-capable personels. Then choose MI based on that. You dont want to sit waiting for hours then speaking to a Viet doctor who can not speak English...
Possibly Viet Phap international hospital? I dont know, just namedropping here to see if any ever use it.
To get the same standard of living as you would get in the states, 1700 is isn't enough as everything western is more expensive in Vietnam.
Unless you insist on burning money to show you can burn money, then in that case, 1700 is not enough.
But if you and you're mz just want a relaxing stay then that is more then enough
, btw my answer is it is up to you how much you spend. Average salary in Hanoi is low but most of my friends earn 1000-3000 usd per month and they have their own house, for them it is still not enough. 3 years ago my salary was 1200usd. my company paid lunch, transportation, phone i do not need to pay for renting & dinner as i lived with my parents in a small city near to hanoi. I still did not have money left so if you have $1700 consider your pocket
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That's the hard reality for many developing countries despite the modern conveniences available.
mems888 wrote:I was going to take A$1600 for a 16 night stay 6 days hanoi/10 days nha trang so way too much??
Traveling is more expensive than staying at home. If you speak Vietnamese, are comfortable with modest, by expat standards comfort, and know your way around; a $100.00 USD/day or even half that is quite reasonable.
If you don't speak Vietnamese or have a good Vietnamese speaking friend with you, $100.00 USD/day should be enough. But, depending on your definition of comfort, may run higher.
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khanh44 wrote:no $1700/mth is not enough when the average income for Vietnamee citizens is $150/mth. Please give the difference to the charity of your choice than it will be enough.
Joking aside you'll live the upper middle class lifestyle with that sort of monthly budget and everything will be first class for you. High speed, daily maid surface, pool, air condition and security residential stay and plenty left over for your travel and entertainment enjoyment. I'd be surprise if you can even spend $1700 every month for 12 months straight.
Well said....
Tran Hung Dao wrote:Look for places that are run by Buddhists since there is a sect that believes eating animals is wrong. People are reincarnated into animals so eating them (eating meat) is like eating our fellow man. Sorry or am I thinking of Hindu?
I want to be a human next life, what should i eat? Men or women???
BB123456789 wrote:I agree with what your saying about the lower and middle class of Vietnam (in cities) receiving between $150 - 300 per month. However i think its funny if you think government officials receive only $805 per month. Of course on paper that is so. I know some people with villas and huge houses worth over $500,000 and their salary is just $1000-$2000 per month.
Monthly salary is totally different with income, it is ironically so true with government staff, who is supposed to have only salary
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