How much money you will need for the basic expenses when you settle in Linz is a frequently asked question and the answer will totally depends on where you want to live, where do you want to go in your free time and what your needs are in terms of leisure, entertainment and apparel.
The average monthly salary here can cover some of the expenses which are not too luxurious, but if you will live on the minimum wage, then you will have to pay special attention to your spending.
When it comes to bars, pubs and restaurants, most of them are located in the city center and there is something for everybody’s taste and budget.
You can find some interesting, inexpensive restaurants where you will get the meal at the price of $15.
Alcohol in restaurants and pubs is pretty expensive in comparison to its price in supermarkets.
MARKETS
You should know that big supermarkets frequently offer food at discounted prices and that would be very important for you if your monthly salary is not high.
The cost of bread and eggs is above reasonable and that is why you should visit local markets, get the ingredients at lower prices and prepare your own meals.
TRANSPORTATION
Most settlers want to start their life in Linz rather than in Vienna, due to the fact that this city is not so crowded and getting around is easier.
You can use a very efficient public transportation in Linz and either buy tickets daily, or save some money and buy monthly pass, at the price of approximately $50.
UTILITIES (MONTHLY)
Unlike other major cities in Austria, Linz can boast lower electricity, water and heating prices.
While other cities in Austria require more than $250 per month to be separated for the basic utilities, services in Linz cost approximately $220 a month.
The price of the Internet is the lowest in the country.
SPORTS & LEISURE
While utilities are less expensive, it is interesting to note that the fitness club prices are quite high in Linz compared to other Austrian major cities.
However, people take advantage of beautiful scenery and nature, followed by a nice weather to do exercises and various sports, such as hiking, cycling and jogging outdoors, thus affecting the prices.
CLOTHING & SHOES
Even though you can save some money on electricity and rent, if you want to wear the latest fashion clothing, you will need to earn more than average in Linz.
It is unusual that the clothes and shoes prices are pretty higher than in some of the major cities in Austria, and that is the reason why the least money is spent on that.
RENT PER MONTH
Generally?speaking, in every country the price of rent depends on the area you decide to live in as well as on the size of the apartment.
There will be apartments for $600 a month in the suburbs of Linz, but if you can afford you can have an apartment for $1500 a month.
Even though, the average monthly salary in Linz is a bit lower than in Vienna, people tend to come here.
This might be due to lower daily expenses or less traffic and noise, but the if you are looking for a peaceful life, you would feel better in Linz for sure.
Mortgage interest rate is higher than the average in Austria, but it is still lower than in some other countries around the globe.
People who earn the minimum wage might be struggling a little, but with reasonable spendings, they would manage to survive in Linz.
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