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  • EnR
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    • Jul 2007
    • 8431

    #1

    Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR :D)

    So I've been off FFR for a while but hey >

    I found a job 5 hours away(Kitchener) from my home(Sudbury) and I'll be moving on my own(I'm 18, 19 in September) The job doesn't even pay that well but it's the best I can get. I wanted to know if you guys can help me out and let me know roughly how much I'll be spending monthly on living.

    The apartment I want is 750+utilities
    How much does food cost a month for one person?
    Internet per month?
    I don't need cable/digital cable because I never watch TV.


    I'll only be making 2100-2500 a month after taxes.

    Thanks a ton, guys.
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  • Thatskier
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    • Feb 2008
    • 613

    #2
    Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

    Location Location Location. It depends on where you live.
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    • kommisar
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      • Jun 2005
      • 7328

      #3
      Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

      you'll have plenty if you're making even 1.5k.


      utilities paid is also the best investment, but for one person it seems a tad expensive but watev. Internets will cost you roughly 50, but ontario is dumb and has bandwidth caps so watch out. food if you want to eat healthy will cost you somewhere around 125$ per month. if you want to be a cheap starving student kind of person, 75 is plenty. you can never have enough canned foods since they make a quick and filling meal (canned veggies, potatoes, soups, watev.)

      also get yourself a huge bag of rice and a rice cooker. its a super filling starch and is really cheap/decent for you if you get basmati rice. you'll thank yourself in the long run.


      I've been living off ~800 per month + 200 from my girlfriend that's working giga part time going to college. rent is 850 cuz we have to pay our own fucen electricity (230 per month during winter wut)

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      • Sweet_Feet
        Washed Up
        • Oct 2005
        • 1934

        #4
        Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

        Originally posted by kommisar
        you'll have plenty if you're making even 1.5k.
        this

        Here's some of my estimates for the other stuff.

        Food for one: 200-250 ish
        Internet: 4 mbps - $30 / 6 mpbs - $45 / 12 mpbs - $75 per month (Source)

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        • psychoangel691
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          • Dec 2004
          • 10438

          #5
          Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

          It really does vary based on where you live. Food for one person well it depends what you're going to eat. If you stick to cheaper stuff and store brands you would prob spend like 40 a week otherwise probably more like 80 for name brands and such. Internet varies a lot by company and location but that's usually somewhere around 40 a month. Things such as electric will vary a lot depending on if you're going to be running ac and such a lot it's harder for me to say with one person because I've always had other people that have lived with me so we were usually around 100 a month for eletric. Your gas will vary based on what you need it for some places need it for heating some places it's just for your hot water.

          With what you're making a month I'm sure you'll be fine just make sure you budget yourself.
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          • Reincarnate
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            • Nov 2010
            • 6332

            #6
            Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

            Prepare for meltdown

            My rent = $1400/month
            Utilities = $25-$40/month
            Internet = $25/month
            Student loans = $1000/month
            Food = $300-500/month depending on restaurants

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            • Reincarnate
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              • Nov 2010
              • 6332

              #7
              Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

              We'll estimate your rent, utilities, and internet to be about $800. Even if you're spending $200/month on food, that leaves you with over a grand each month leftover, which is totally fine.

              Just turn off your lights when you're not using them, and don't waste AC power. AC bills can run up hardcore if you abuse them.

              Put away a little money each month into a savings account so you earn interest. Also open up a credit card so you can start improving your credit scores and limits. Pay off everything you charge in full by the end of the month. Credit cards can be really appealing to people who like to spend more than they have, but this often backfires. Don't spend what you don't have and you'll slowly get better credit. This way you'll be able to use your credit card for emergencies or unexpectedly high costs more easily (they hit us all -- nobody likes to get hit with a $2000 bill out of nowhere, but sometimes it just happens based on life circumstances). Having good credit will save you money in the long run, as people with better credit usually get better deals when you go on to buy larger/more expensive items since you'll be calculated as less risky and therefore you'll be able to make such purchases on more favorable terms/rates.

              Cook as often as you can in order to save money. When you go out to eat, you're wasting money on markup and labor, which isn't a bad thing if you enjoy hanging out with friends and all -- just don't do it every single day. Noodles and veggies are dirt cheap and you can prepare a little meat here and there for nominal cost.
              Last edited by Reincarnate; 03-17-2011, 06:27 PM.

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              • EnR
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                FFR Simfile Author
                • Jul 2007
                • 8431

                #8
                Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

                I never have lights on, I'm the one who turns 'em off at my house right now(well parents house)

                I never watch TV, I'll be working four 12 hour shifts a week so I won't even be home often.

                Also for people saying location, I know, I was just getting some estimates. I WANT to spend about 1100 min for living and have 1000+ to buy a new car.
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                • Reincarnate
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 6332

                  #9
                  Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

                  PS: A good heuristic is to multiply your net monthly income by 30% to get a safe maximum for your rent payment. In your case, that's about 690 or so (assuming an average between 2100 and 2500 net income). Try to find a slightly cheaper place if you can help it. That's an extra $60/month that could go to a lot of useful things.

                  I say this because as you build yourself up, you WILL be taking on more expenses. Don't lock yourself into something that will limit your upside later.

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                  • EnR
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                    • Jul 2007
                    • 8431

                    #10
                    Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

                    Originally posted by Reincarnate
                    We'll estimate your rent, utilities, and internet to be about $800. Even if you're spending $200/month on food, that leaves you with over a grand each month leftover, which is totally fine.

                    Just turn off your lights when you're not using them, and don't waste AC power. AC bills can run up hardcore if you abuse them.

                    I never have lights on, always windows or small lamps. My room is always dark mwahahahah.

                    Put away a little money each month into a savings account so you earn interest. Also open up a credit card so you can start improving your credit scores and limits. Pay off everything you charge in full by the end of the month. Credit cards can be really appealing to people who like to spend more than they have, but this often backfires. Don't spend what you don't have and you'll slowly get better credit. This way you'll be able to use your credit card for emergencies or unexpectedly high costs more easily (they hit us all -- nobody likes to get hit with a $2000 bill out of nowhere, but sometimes it just happens based on life circumstances). Having good credit will save you money in the long run, as people with better credit usually get better deals when you go on to buy larger/more expensive items since you'll be calculated as less risky and therefore you'll be able to make such purchases on more favorable terms/rates.

                    I'll already be putting everything I don't spend in the bank to save up some cash, I also already have a credit card.

                    Cook as often as you can in order to save money. When you go out to eat, you're wasting money on markup and labor, which isn't a bad thing if you enjoy hanging out with friends and all -- just don't do it every single day. Noodles and veggies are dirt cheap and you can prepare a little meat here and there for nominal cost.

                    Here's my biggest fear... I can't cook. I never use ovens or stoves or anything. I can basically make grill cheese, perogies, salad, nachos and anything in a microwave or toaster.
                    ..
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                    • EnR
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                      FFR Simfile Author
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 8431

                      #11
                      Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

                      Originally posted by Reincarnate
                      PS: A good heuristic is to multiply your net monthly income by 30% to get a safe maximum for your rent payment. In your case, that's about 690 or so (assuming an average between 2100 and 2500 net income). Try to find a slightly cheaper place if you can help it. That's an extra $60/month that could go to a lot of useful things.

                      I say this because as you build yourself up, you WILL be taking on more expenses. Don't lock yourself into something that will limit your upside later.
                      I can't find anything cheaper, I need to move ASAP and I have a dog whom I'm not parting with.

                      Theres one thats a one minute walk from the shop, but it's hideous, one bedroom and not furnished. The one I'm looking at is a 2 bedroom(I do plan on having guest's) furnished, in a better part of town and still only a 10 minute drive to work, it also has a garage for when I buy my S2000
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                      • Reincarnate
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                        • Nov 2010
                        • 6332

                        #12
                        Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

                        The fact that it's furnished will help offset costs for now, so that place is probably fine.

                        As for cooking, there are plenty of ways to cook and eat cheaply. If you can use a microwave or boil water in a pot or put food in a pan, you can cook.

                        (You may not be able to cook WELL, but at least you'll be able to cook and eat! XD )


                        I personally suck at cooking so badly

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                        • Superfreak04
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                          • Jan 2007
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                          #13
                          Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

                          Originally posted by EnR
                          I can't find anything cheaper, I need to move ASAP and I have a dog whom I'm not parting with.

                          Theres one thats a one minute walk from the shop, but it's hideous, one bedroom and not furnished. The one I'm looking at is a 2 bedroom(I do plan on having guest's) furnished, in a better part of town and still only a 10 minute drive to work, it also has a garage for when I buy my S2000
                          If your job is 10 minutes away, why not ride a bike? You'll save gas and money this way. So when you buy your car, you won't have to use it everywhere you go.

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                          • Mans0n
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                            • Sep 2006
                            • 2907

                            #14
                            Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

                            Start learning to cook and fast!
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                            • Reincarnate
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                              • Nov 2010
                              • 6332

                              #15
                              Re: Attention people who live on their own (hi guys it's EnR )

                              I don't know shit about cars, but that's going to be a big thing to factor in too if you choose to get one (car price + insurance + gas). I agree with superfreak that if it's a 10 minute drive, I'd seriously consider just biking it. Then again if you plan to drive around to other places (like buying groceries or visiting friends/stores/etc) or other cities, having a car is fine. It just depends on where you're living/working. Just make sure you budget correctly.

                              Also don't forget about costs like laundry. IDK if you have a washer/dryer or not. Are you planning on getting insurance, too?

                              Here in NYC, I don't use a car and neither do most of my friends. It's a needless cost here when there's so much public transit and ways of getting around (even to other cities).
                              Last edited by Reincarnate; 03-17-2011, 06:52 PM.

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