Cost of living in Cyprus — 2015
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How much does it cost to live in Cyprus?
> accommodation prices
> public transportation fares (tube, bus etc.)
> food prices (your monthly budget)
> health prices (for those who need medical insurance)
> education prices (if you need to pay)
> energy prices (oil, electricity)
> common bills (Internet, television, telephone, mobile phone)
> price for a good menu in a traditional restaurant
> price for a coffee or a drink
> price for cinema tickets
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but here goes in the Payia Paphos area
How much does it cost to live in Cyprus?
> accommodation pricesÌý - very reasonable and better quality (some would say cheap in comparison to other countries) and can vary from €180 upto €250 for 1-2 bedrooms. to €350-550 for 2-3 bedrooms and upwards of €600 for larger villas etc etc
> public transportation fares (tube, bus etc.) - usually €1.50 per journey by busÌý - taxis are expensive i.e €7-9 for a 1-1.5km journey
> food prices (your monthly budget) - our budget is somewhere in the region of €100 per week -so approx €430 a month... we find milk ( €2 per 1.5L) bread (€1.60 for sliced vienna loaf) and eggs (€3.95 for 30 medium)Ìý expensive here in comparison to Malta (93c per litre, 90c for a hobza sliced loaf and €2.50 for 15 really large eggs)
> health prices (for those who need medical insurance) - we have to have private healthcare as we are retired but not on state pension and dont work so we pay approx €600 per year each and thats with an excess on what is termed a bronze plan
> education prices (if you need to pay) - no idea!!!!
> energy prices (oil, electricity) - very expensive for electricity, overall incl extras approx €0.21-0.23c per unitÌý - water is very cheap - petrol is getting cheaper every week currently €1.128 per litre for UL 95G diesel is approx 3c dearer, kerosen is about 85c and heating diesel is about 88-90c, 10kg gas bottles are approx €11-12.50
> common bills (Internet, television, telephone, mobile phone) - internet access is very expensiveÌý - more than double Maltas prices for 20% of the service - i.e malta 30mbps UL optical service €20 per month. cyprus service via cyta 6mbpsÌý €47..... Mobiles usage are cheap.... cant comment on telephone and television as we dont have and dont need a landline and use internet tv and skype.
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> price for a good menu in a traditional restaurant - average for us is about €25 per head
> price for a coffee or a drink - coffee / tea usually between €1 -€2.50 depending on type - alcoholic drinks the range is tremendousÌý between €1.50 and €4.50 although we do find spirits here quite expensive.. and as usual the local beers (like maltas) to be the most expensive beers...
> price for cinema ticketsÌý - not been to cinema here yet so no idea
> accommodation prices
Studio, 1 -2 bedroom is around 200Ìý to 350 euro
3-4 bedroom 350- 500, euro
> public transportation fares (tube, bus etc.)
1.50 euro and 5 euro for one day 40 euro monthly pass. Intercity fare is between 5 to 9 euro
> food prices (your monthly budget)
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 10-15euro
McMeal at McDonalds (or Equivalent Combo Meal)Ìý Ìý 5.60uro
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) 3euro in resturant in super market 1euro
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 4euro in restaurant in super market 1.5
> health prices (for those who need medical insurance)
30 to 50 euro
> education prices (if you need to pay)
> energy prices (oil, electricity)
Electricity Around 100 to 150euro for 2 months in 1-2 bedroom
Water 40 to 80 euro for 2 months
> common bills (Internet, television, telephone, mobile phone)
Internet + television + telephone 40euro
> price for a good menu in a traditional restaurant
20-30 euro
> price for a coffee or a drink
Espresso 2euro
Cappacino 3 -4 euro
Frappe 1.5-3euro
> price for cinema tickets
8-10 euro
your healthcare prices seem rather low for private - is that private or something else?
your electricity seem high too....unless its winter with ac heating
internet, tv , phone are all dependent on who you go with and are subject to package and use.
or are these from a website in costs of living...
I am living in ,2 bed room apartment n paying around 60 to 80Ìý euro for water in summer, 40Ìý to55 in winter.
30-50 euros for a doctor visitÌý - or call to surgery and is that with prescription or just the fee
we shower everyday sometimes twice in summer but then we have a comm pool to keep cool and our water consumptions are very very low.. hence my interest
thats why am asking
if you have specific questions or concersn please feel free to ask away - we live in Peyia area of Paphos and have been here 8 months now and love it - we plan to be here for many years...
Quick query on cost of ASDL and "Brit" TV.Ìý How much is an internet connection monthly, and is it possible to get a SKY package in Cyprus?Ìý We have SKY here, and I freely admit it´s a pirate version via the internet, but it works very well and is €25 per month.Ìý And apologies for the brain-picking session, but could you give me an idea of how much council tax equivalent is in Paphos?
Many thanks for your help.Ìý Before we moved to Spain it was a difficult decision between Paphos and Javea, with Javea winning by a small margin as at the time Pahos property was much more expensive.Ìý We still love it here, but are beginning to get itchy feet so a move is a definite possibility.
holitec and primetel are cheaper but cant vouch for their stability etc
packages can be got here for as little as €12 per monthÌý with a mag250 box
council tax has just gone up and its about €160
its even better
We may yet bump into you in Paphos .....
Many thanks
Yvonne
good luck
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oduntanjimmy wrote:****@****
My husband and I are moving to Peyia next year, having just bought a house there. We get the keys to our house soon , and will be staying in our house for the first time for a holiday. The house is fully furnished. But we will need to buy some items to start.
Where is the best place in Peyia to buy supplies.Ìý EG. Cutlery. Crockery. Duvets. etc.Ìý this will just be stuff we need for our first stay. So doesn't need to be the best of quality. We will eventually be bringing all our own things from the UK.
Thanks
You might want to check any of the supermarkets close to your area. A couple of supermarkets you can search close by are Phillips and City Supermarkets.
Hope this will be helpful
Z
Kitchy wrote:Hi. I'm new to this site, so apologise if I get things wrong.
My husband and I are moving to Peyia next year, having just bought a house there. We get the keys to our house soon , and will be staying in our house for the first time for a holiday. The house is fully furnished. But we will need to buy some items to start.
Where is the best place in Peyia to buy supplies.Ìý EG. Cutlery. Crockery. Duvets. etc.Ìý this will just be stuff we need for our first stay. So doesn't need to be the best of quality. We will eventually be bringing all our own things from the UK.
Thanks
Phillipos is ok, and we do use it a lot, but you would beÌý better off going to Jumbos in the Kings Avenue Mall in Paphos for just about everything..and opposite is Sun Tower also quite good for stuff or Carrefours also in PaphosÌý Lidls is also handy for some stuff but they are on the coast road towards ToTK, Papantonious is in Chloraka is quite good too....
Glad someone local could make better suggestions
Z
When we lived in Malta for 6-7 yrs we went through the same things when Libya kicked off and Egypt and Tunisia....
Regards
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