Hey everyone! In this video, I’ve focused on covering the fixed expenses that occur every month. However, as I mentioned, there are also variable expenses. For example, we make a Costco run every 1.5 to 2 months, which typically costs around 200-300 CAD, but this can vary greatly depending on the family and household needs. I haven’t included costs like going out shopping or online purchases, as these also vary based on individual lifestyles. So while we do have variable expenses each month, they are different for everyone. 🙂 Hope this clarifies things!
@@movingtocalgary01Rent has plummeted here in Toronto by 11%, while the same has increased in Calgary. The difference of rent between cities are not significant now.
Isn't Canada a rich developed country where people have good disposal income to spend on experiences, buying latest gadgets, luxury cars, and traveling abroad to europe for trips?
thank you for the video surbhi :) Glad you remembered !! But gosh it's way too expensive in downtown. I thought you pay would pay lesser since you already have a rommie but anyway it's a nice home with good facilities.
Walmart is really far from our place, and since we are on diet, we have fixed grocery items to pick 😊 bread, milk and eggs are only these we repeat after a big grocery run in a month!
Hey everyone! In this video, I’ve focused on covering the fixed expenses that occur every month. However, as I mentioned, there are also variable expenses. For example, we make a Costco run every 1.5 to 2 months, which typically costs around 200-300 CAD, but this can vary greatly depending on the family and household needs. I haven’t included costs like going out shopping or online purchases, as these also vary based on individual lifestyles. So while we do have variable expenses each month, they are different for everyone. 🙂 Hope this clarifies things!
Better move out of Ontario
Rent is expensive but your groceries and other things I would say you guys are managing really well .❤❤❤
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Our expenses - couple living in downtown in early 30's: Rent (1+1) + Utilities + Insurance - $2500; Grocery: - $300; Internet + Phone - $100; Eating Out: $500; Shopping/Trips/Fun (monthly average) : $1100; Total - $4500/monthly
how about a video on the same topic? 🙂
Thats great! Our biggest cost is our house rent! But yeah comes with lots of perks so feel like its worth it 😊
Better move out of Ontario
@@movingtocalgary01Rent has plummeted here in Toronto by 11%, while the same has increased in Calgary. The difference of rent between cities are not significant now.
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Isn't Canada a rich developed country where people have good disposal income to spend on experiences, buying latest gadgets, luxury cars, and traveling abroad to europe for trips?
thank you for the video surbhi :)
Glad you remembered !!
But gosh it's way too expensive in downtown. I thought you pay would pay lesser since you already have a rommie but anyway it's a nice home with good facilities.
She actually is my cousin 😊 She is staying with us for sometime 😊
@@surbhimalik22 that's really nice to have family around you. You guys are lucky. You guys would always have some1 to rely on!
Please make a video on your grocery haul.
Hmm, hydro usually means electricity; I guess you meant water+heating is included in rent!
Oh yes! 🫣Thanks for the comment, I am so used to saying hydro for water whereas it is for electricity.
Mam do you earn 200k dollars a year? Please reply. Thanks a lot.
I am a student who just finished her studies 😅 I don’t even work part time let alone full time 🫣
Our every grocery run from walmart costs around $100-$150 weekly! Your grocery numbers are unbelievable
Walmart is really far from our place, and since we are on diet, we have fixed grocery items to pick 😊 bread, milk and eggs are only these we repeat after a big grocery run in a month!
I am scend ya third 😂
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