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avjones wrote:food and so forth will cost the same, as will utilities and car costs (apart from parking and congestion charge).
We have a nanny in our own home, because we are both barristers and need the flexibility. Nurseries tend to shut at 6pm or 6.30pm, and we can't both necessarily be finished by then.
The other childcare options are nurseries (from about 3-4 months old) or childminders, who look after a small number of children in their own homes. Both types are registered, certified, inspected, etc.
800 GBP for a 3 bed room in C London is exceptionally cheap (which area do you live) Normally a small sized 2 Bed flat outside Zone 4 would be 850 pounds. And again your gas and electricity bills also seems to be very low. I live in a 3 room house and am paying 30 pounds for gas and 25 pounds for electricty each month.avjones wrote:For those in country, can you provide details on the following for us overseas applying for an HSMP to have an idea of the cost of living in the UK, and for us to assess if the offered salaries of potential employers are acceptable:
Sure - we are British citizens, living in central London, with a 2 year old son.
pls provide in GBP per month
food (indicate how many people)
About £350 a month, but we chose to eat organic food, nice cheese, etc, now we can afford it. We also get lunch at cafes, etc. You can spend a lot less.
rent (indicate how many rooms)
WE live in a 3-bed, 1 living room flat, and pay £800 a month in central London, but that is way below market rent. On the other hand, living outside the centre is less expensive.
utilities
Our bills are not monthly. We pay £300 a year for water (mains water and sewage), £40 a quarter for phone, £60 a quarter for gas (including gas cooking, central heating, and hot water) and £30 a quarter for electricity.
tranporation expenses
Not much, because we live in central London. If you live further out, you will need a travelcard. Have a look at www.tfl.gov.uk
entertainment
no idea!
savings
Pension and general savings, about £1,500 per month.
Our biggest cost is childcare - about £24,000 a year post-tax. This is for a nanny.[/b]