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canada_dream100

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Guys... I am living in Quincy, MA, USA and may move to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

I have tried a lot on internet but not able to find a site where I could compare "Cost of living" for these two places?

All sites are providing option to compare cities with in USA.

Can someone help to share site where I can compare "cost of living" for these two places?

If I am getting 100k in Quincy, MA, USA; then how much I should earn/expect to have similar living standard in Montreal, Quebec, Canada?

I would appreciate your guidance.....
thx.
 
I am not sure about the comparison.

Here are 2 pointers

1. Canada is slightly expensive than USA...but depends on from which state you come from and which province you land.

2. The standard of life depends on individuals - solely by individuals.
 
I have lived in Maryland and now live in Ontario...for me I feel Ontario living is expensive than Maryland.
 
BTW guys, how much is average Water/Electricity/High Speed Internet costs in Canada.
Thanks
 
I am living in Massachusetts state, it's tooo costly + high taxes.
I believe all over average Canada is cheaper than USA.
keep in mind you don't have to pay extra dollars for medical etc inssurance.
I am paying extra $375 for medical inssurance every month.
Federal + MA state tax : $450
My monthly rent : $1799 for 2bed 2bath.
Home rent inssurance : $15 / month (law in massachusetts state that home inssurance must have to pay by us who rent apartment)
yearly rental property tax : $200
Ellectricity + GAS : winter time bill / month $250 - $275 (in summer avg $70 ).
Internet + TV + Phone provider Comcast : $150 / month with one indian channled ZEE TV.
Car loan : $350 / month
Car inssurance : $130/month for 2 drivers.
Grocery, car Petrol , Food : minimum $800 / month for 3people.

What we pay extra --> first medical inssurance, high rent, high state taxes, costly food , grocery, extra home rental inssurance, yearly rental tax these are the extra amount that we have to pay.

In canada you have to pay high tax but no medical inssurance, no rental inssurance or rental annual property tax, even food is also affordable cost in Canada.
So I believe canada is the affordable than USA.


OMM
 
laxmikanthms said:
I am not sure about the comparison.

Here are 2 pointers

1. Canada is slightly expensive than USA...but depends on from which state you come from and which province you land.

2. The standard of life depends on individuals - solely by individuals.

3. Canada isn't on the verge of defaulting on its debt. Could be a future consideration ;)

Wayne.
 
laxmikanthms said:
I have lived in Maryland and now live in Ontario...for me I feel Ontario living is expensive than Maryland.

laxmikanthms : thank you for replying... I was thinking this post would die without reply... thanks again... I believe, Cost of living in Maryland is similar to NJ; I have lived in NJ for couple of years....
as you shared ON is costlier comparatively... any clue how much... 5-10% ; 10-15% ; 15-20% ?

I believe ON sales tax is around 9 or 13 % compare to most of USA East Cost states (approx 7%)... ?

One more thing, if you have kid & your kid goes to school.... how is school env. in Canada comparatively... I feel teachers takes care a lot & are very nice here.... any clue if similar env. is in where you are living?
 
omm said:
I am living in Massachusetts state, it's tooo costly + high taxes.
I believe all over average Canada is cheaper than USA.
-I found sales tax in Canada much higher, paid 13% for an item & 9% for another... In MA, its approx 7%


keep in mind you don't have to pay extra dollars for medical etc inssurance.
I am paying extra $375 for medical inssurance every month.
Federal + MA state tax : $450
-I am paying approx 22-23% deduction (federal tax, MA tax, SSN, Medicare and other deductions)
-paying 700$ for family insurance....
-I calculated, and hope by following some suggestions in some other tax saving posts, tax could be around 29% (which includes insurance coverage too... so hopefully same....)



My monthly rent : $1799 for 2bed 2bath.
-2B 1 B -> paying 1400$

Home rent inssurance : $15 / month (law in massachusetts state that home inssurance must have to pay by us who rent apartment)
yearly rental property tax : $200
Ellectricity + GAS : winter time bill / month $250 - $275 (in summer avg $70 ).
-50-60$, heating is free...

Internet + TV + Phone provider Comcast : $150 / month with one indian channled ZEE TV.
-100 for above + 100 for cells

Car loan : $350 / month
-paid

Car inssurance : $130/month for 2 drivers.
-I was paying similar to Geico, I tried Allstate & paid for full year and its now less then $85 a month...
-Car Insurance - for new comers they (in Canada) charge apprx. 600 per month, I may be wrong, but this was input from someone....it seems totally unreasonable and scam by insurance co.


Grocery, car Petrol , Food : minimum $800 / month for 3people.
-Almost same...

What we pay extra --> first medical inssurance, high rent, high state taxes, costly food , grocery, extra home rental inssurance, yearly rental tax these are the extra amount that we have to pay.
-I got input that for doctors visit USA system is much convenient compare to Canada... but no issues if its hospitalization...

In canada you have to pay high tax but no medical inssurance, no rental inssurance or rental annual property tax, even food is also affordable cost in Canada.
So I believe canada is the affordable than USA.


OMM
 
laxmikanthms said:
I have lived in Maryland and now live in Ontario...for me I feel Ontario living is expensive than Maryland.

can you please share your experience on following also?

Experience in Canada
================

I was with my friend in Mississauga and I was surprised to see the difference between USA & Canada.... I felt I am in Indian city, whether its behavior of people, shopping centers or people around residence area.

In last 7 years in USA, I have seen mixed population but seems in Canada people are staying in non-fragmentation way. I guess, just guess, that every community is limited to specific areas.... I hope that not to be true, because in USA mixed population is lot helpful, and one get chance to learn positive of every community....
 
Let me give a simple comparison

1Bedroom Apt in Baltimore, MD - 1025$ - Here in Toronto I am paying 1530$ - Both all inclusive

Car Financing - Nissan Maxima - 425$ per month in MD - Here Honda CR-V 600$ per month

Car Insurance - 85$ - 188$ here in Toronto

Cable/Internet/Homephone - 125$ Comcast - 180$ Rogers

Mobile Phone - Almost same and similar plan I have - There AT&T and here Rogers.

Tax are slightly higher in Ontario but at the same time they have benefits for child under the name CCTB - so the net I see almost same ..maybe a little higher here in Ontario

Public Transport not so good in Baltimore but here in Toronto its good - so if you stay in Downtown and work in downtown you can cut on the car b........but the end of the day car is essential if you are with family.

Regarding school-No idea....my kid is going to join next year only.

Hope it helps....let me know if you need any specific pointer.
 
canada_dream100 said:
-I was paying similar to Geico, I tried Allstate & paid for full year and its now less then $85 a month...
-Car Insurance - for new comers they (in Canada) charge apprx. 600 per month, I may be wrong, but this was input from someone....it seems totally unreasonable and scam by insurance co.

Yes you are wrong. It varies on the province, type/manufacture of vehicle, purpose of driving and no claims letter from a foreign auto insurance company
 
Wow! Excelent info :o +1

Electrical Engineer said:
Try this site:

numbeo.com
 
It depends on your location in Canada. Toronto and Montreal are the most expensive places to live. But you can choose Calgary or Edmonton. BC is also a good option
 
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