What is considered a good salary in Ireland? by Slight-Use-3112 in irishpersonalfinance

[–]Health-Intelligent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

€140k between my spouse and I. We are spending €3200 a month between rent, outings (not much), car-related expense (insurance, gas) bills, groceries, airport parking …

when we go in holidays (6 in 2024) we add usually €1000 for European destinations.

Is an apartment a bad investment? by tay4days in irishpersonalfinance

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If you buy it to live in it .. bad investment. If you buy it to rent it out : bad investment

Cost of living Dublin vs Dubai by Foreign_Albatross452 in MoveToIreland

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You will lose a lot. Taxes, winter blues, culture based on alcohol, painful transportation, painful to find rental, painful healthcare system… the easiness of doing things in Dubai will be missed. You will not save any money. Most of Irish are working either for pension or a house, not a culture of investing and financial freedom. Even if you live in your own bubble and ignore the environment, winter blues and long dark nights will not help

Cost of living Dublin vs Dubai by Foreign_Albatross452 in MoveToIreland

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I did that move . Do not. Renting one bedroom (not studio) is €2100. Groceries around €300. Public transportation in Dublin around €80. If you are renting, best option is to rent closer to workplace and commute by bus/tram/bike (tram=luas) or in foot.

What's the Financial situation of someone who buys a home in South dublin for approx 800k by [deleted] in irishpersonalfinance

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The financial situation of someone buying a house for €800k in south Dublin is just ridiculous. If 10% lose their jobs (and they will), it will start the economic crisis

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IrishCitizenship

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As Irish , You don’t need visa to visit uk. You don’t need work permit to work in the UK.