Cost of living in Malta — 2015

there are of course lots of things to consider
for example accom is very very cheap here and superb quality... 2bed townhouse almost new FF comm pool and gardens all maintained.... garage or car parking allocated, water incl, rubbish taxes incl comm charges incl.... €395
it all depends on personal circumstances -Â it works for us ... thats all i can say
if you want to know more then PM me...
once again thanks for all the info
My name is Chloe I'm 25, I am living in Malta with boyfriend and our pet staffy.
We have been here 2 years now and this is my conclusion so far....
We live in Birkirkara, not as we planned, we were hoping to live in sliema/ St julians when we arrived, but soon realised is wasn't affordable. We are from Jersey, Channel Islands UK.
Smaller than malta but in some ways similar.
Accommodation prices for us seen reasonable, as you won't get much under £1000 p/m in Jersey. We have a very nice penthouse apartment 500 p/m which we feel is amazing compared to back home. We have been considering moving towards St Paul's Bay Area as cheaper and closer to the sea.
Public transport- bus prices are great 1.50 all day ticket, and I'm aware cheaper if you get a pass. We don't use them that often to comment much more, however whenever I do get the bus there always full so many people find it beneficial. I suppose parking is hard to find in sliema buggibba, and car parks are very expensive.
Food prices- we find this a difficult one. we have a butcher next door, Ta Paris butcher, he has a great selection and very reasonable prices, you just have to get used to waiting up to 45 mins at a time, as always busy with people ordering weeks worth of meat. We use Lidl for basics, toiletries, veg/ fruit sometimes we get from the veg man. We try to budget €200 p/m and €50 at the corner shop. Sometimes we manage less. That's including feeding our hungry pup. We also go to Pavi if we want anything Lidl doesn't have. I am always baffled by the price of frozen food, I see Iceland produce (example.£2) selling for €6/7. I can never justify buying it. Again coming from an island myself and having Iceland, the mark up is 5% so I can't see how it is justified. I don't eat any 'easy' meals anymore, ready meal, pizza, chicken Kiev. Which I suppose is good for the health conscious.
But sometimes, it would be nice to grab a pizza and some chips for £2.
Electricity/water prices we find the same as Jersey, not sure how it differs to Mainland UK.
We only pay for Internet which we find reasonable,we steam all UK channels.
food prices when eating out vary a lot. Wee like the fact if you are on a budget you can still enjoy a decent meal, and prices of wine, beer, spirits seem to be very cheap, friends always shocked when they visit and get a round of drinks. The price is very good. Again coffee prices are good in most places. €1.50 ish compared to 3/4£ at home, Cinema prices are much cheaper, we always take our own snacks aswell!!
In all there are a few things that bug me but not enough for me to leave this wonderful island. There are always pros and cons anywhere you live. We plan on staying here, hope this has helped!
Thanks
Chloe
I think it's worth saying that if you come here and expect to live a similar lifestyle to that of the U.K. it can end up costing .
Microwaves are expensive but they had one in lidl for 69.99 the other week (highly popular) but it I would ask so you really need one , has doesn't work out too expensive and the cost is going down.
don't lie to people - i bought complete uniform, ordered black and white shoes online, bought school bag bought stationery and I payed around 215e
cost's during one school year don't exceed 50e, i know 'cos I counted them
you'r speaking about xbox and other electronics - we'll i bought all mine online, used amazon and other stores
car is NOT a necessary thing, i have 7yo and 2yo child and we are doing just fine without one, sure it is easier to have one, I can afford it and probably will buy it at one point, but you can live without it
total cost for summer school schola skajf costed last year was around 100e for whole summer (8-14 every day), that surely is not too much
nursery is free if both parent work
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i'm not saying that family can live easily with 1000e per month (but surely such family will rent something for 300, not 500) but it can be done without starvation
´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº wrote:Hi all,
We invite you to talk about the cost of living in Malta in 2015, with an updated price listing.
Don't forget to mention in which city of Malta you are living in.
How much does it cost to live in Malta?
> 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
Do not hesitate to add items to this list!
Thank you in advance for your participation.
Living in Birzebuggia ...
accommodation 400 per month 2 bed flat
public transport 72 euros for 3 months pass (till july)
monthly food budget 160 euros
health/education....N/A
utilities (water/electric) around 100 per month
intenet 81 per month (melita TV XL 60 mb internet and mobile)
decent menu here about 25 euros per person
coffee I use costas so about 2.5 euros
cinema 4.15 senior ticket about 5.75 for normal one
most importantly of all 20 Marlboro are 5 euros (around £3.74) at current exchange rates....bargain
all round a damn sight cheaper than UK/northern Europe
It's at the galleria
redders_61 wrote:´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº wrote:Hi all,
We invite you to talk about the cost of living in Malta in 2015, with an updated price listing.
Don't forget to mention in which city of Malta you are living in.
How much does it cost to live in Malta?
> 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
Do not hesitate to add items to this list!
Thank you in advance for your participation.
Living in Birzebuggia ...
accommodation 400 per month 2 bed flat
public transport 72 euros for 3 months pass (till july)
monthly food budget 160 euros
health/education....N/A
utilities (water/electric) around 100 per month
intenet 81 per month (melita TV XL 60 mb internet and mobile)
decent menu here about 25 euros per person
coffee I use costas so about 2.5 euros
cinema 4.15 senior ticket about 5.75 for normal one
most importantly of all 20 Marlboro are 5 euros (around £3.74) at current exchange rates....bargain
all round a damn sight cheaper than UK/northern Europe
Thats interesting as a breakdown, at least it shows that we could live on our pensions without touching our savings, couldn't do that in the UK, our savings would just dwindle away.
The cinema web address is
They also have Euroland there and the food and beverage in the cinema
Is €2,50 per drink and popcorn,nachos,snack etc
So for the price of a standard UK ticket £8 you can watch film and eat

 Yesterday finally found a biger one in Gharghur for 650 plus 25 for elevator, plus water+electricity in a "special" price ...Look on Malta park as he says
btw what is an "EB member" ? lol
I have PM'd you.
EB Member = ´ó¿§¸£ÀûÓ°Ôº Member.
How can i found nice and good price room in Slimea? I am moving to Malta next month.. Where shall i look?
Thank you
nurcan23 wrote:Hi,
How can i found nice and good price room in Slimea? I am moving to Malta next month.. Where shall i look?
Thank you
I have sent you a private message, contact that person because I also know he also has other connections that could help you.
farooq alam wrote:Hi I am farooq. I am very confused. Plz let me know. I want come over there.
If you are confused, how do you know you want to come here?
many people from Pakistan want to come to Malta.
Why are you confused ? Maybe you should not consider coming !
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