cost of living in Antwerp

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Your topic has been introduced as a new thread on the Antwerp forum for better visibility.
I wish you good luck
Christine

So here is the cost of the few only items I got from Colruyt:
- 1L milk Galaxi (if it matters) 0.77E
- 1 kg of red tomatoes - 1.89E
- Clementines - 0.82E
- Bread 0.800 kg - 1.29E
- a 50 g spice - 2.49E and up
- Grapefruit 1 kg - 1.22E
- Antikal 500 ml spray - 2.35E
- Chewing gum 5x10 pieces - 1.88E
Yes... I know, those are not so much everyday grocery expenses, just I do not have other receipts right now to get the info.
I like Delhaize, especially since it is owned by the same company as in the US - Food Lion.

Hence, in my own experience and it is what I think, which is not a reflection for everyone, a rent of an apartment is about 800 euros with internet and electricity... etc can get to about 900-1000 and the cost of a car and gar can easily sum up to about 400 euros / month (including gas) and well the meals are the rest...
May not be the case for other, but I am afraid that is what I am experiencing... and it can be representative depening on your life style... Honestly, I can not imagine how are you making it with the amount you stated.. and you are re saying it again and again... it is just that some aspect is missing... perhaps your rent is a bit cheaper i guess....
When people ask how much it costs to live in a place per month, unless specified, they are talking the average amount for the average person, not a luxurious lifestyle with excessive costs. Sure, if I tried I *could* spend 3000 per month!! But that doesn't mean it is remotely the average normal cost of living!
Yes, if the cost of a car is added, and if you add cost of clothes, and cost of going to the hair cutter 1 every month and have pedi & mani and such... it surely will go over 2K.
I do agree that everyone has a different life style. Also eating organic food only cost almost double compared to other food cost.
So, the bottom line is, it is all about life style. If you like to eat out 2/3 x/day or 2/3 x/week, go to the movies, to the theater, opera, museum, for everyone it is different.
As for the rent, unless you are renting a cheap room, I would not agree (nor consider it a representation) that 400 euros is good enough for rent, so I would consider that perhaps a mis-representation of the "average" living conditions here. I know people who rent a room in a house for that cost.. So, if you are living for your own apartment/place (and it is considerable large), i am afraid 800 euros is more like the "average" and i know a lot of poeple who pay a rent that hover around this value.
As for shopping, If you include cost of shopping + going out 2/3 times a week, then it will come to that of about 400-500 euros (including shopping at supermarket)..
The bottomline, it depends on what you call "average" and what do you call luxurious. In my view (and i do not think i am luxurious here nor leading an extravagant life style), an average cost that I will pass to someone who wants to live a normal ok life (where he is neither tight nor too extravagant) and who has to drive everyday to work would be about 2000 euros...
Again it depends on life style, but I would not just not consider other opinions, because, in one's own view, that is consider luxurious, which is not the case to others..
So, for one more time, to the person who asked, I am kindly asking you to consider an average cost (in my own experience) with an ok life style (and apparently it depends what you call average), if you do not want to cook everyday and you drive to work a considerable distance (that is not reachable by public transport) from home; wanting to pay for an ok place (may be in part furnished), then the cost will come to 1800-2000 euros per month (on an average life style)....(and that is without trying to overspend).
Also, you are wrong. Our rent is 450 and it is a full nice apartment, in a very good area. It is not even remotely a "cheap room."
Great for you that you can get a good apartment for 450 euros, but I see other people whom I know who could not get that for that price, so you are either very lucky , or your definition of (nice) is variable...Aside from you and I am well aware of Antwerp, I am afraid I have never heard of anyone who pays 450 for a very nice place in a nice area... with a resonable size...
I'm actually coming for internship during summer in Flanders Hydraulic Research,Berchemlei 115,B-2140 Antwerp
How about acco. near by and I'll be staying just for a couple of months

If you have new questions (other than cost of living) i would suggest you to start new topics on the Antwerp forum to avoid being off topic.
Regards
Armand
I find Aldi super markt very cheap. You might not get all the stuff or same brands, but it is really good for me. U can check out the location on their website:)
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