Cost of living in Hungary
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"Cheap" is relative, there are endless things to consider. Budapest is perfect for me, as it's a HUGE city (lots of things to see/do, you can find anything you'd need), relatively "nice" (hills, castle, old buildings, parks), pretty good public transport, very good public safety, and very low income taxes in my case. I'm a remote freelancer, have been looking for a better place for a few years, haven't found any. The high VAT doesn't bother me, I can order expensive stuff from abroad, and sometimes I'm finding things (electronics/clothing) on sale for much better prices than even in USA, diligence and patience pays. For 20EURs I can have a hell of a night out, enjoy live music in a nice pub and get drunk AF... In Germany you pay 20EUR just as entrance fee or ticket for the music.
, but even in the castle I can get a decent mulled wine from a cart for about 2.5gbp, in London in a boring area (close to London Eye) for 5gbp I got something that had traces of wine in it.
Also, you don't seem to realize how luxurious/special is the area where you bought your apartment. Most hungarians would never think of going to restaurants in the castle, let alone to live there... The people who buy apartments in the castle, mostly buy them to rent them out to tourists. You pay the price for this luxury, don't be surprised.