akuhr
asha,
if the family can adjust to middle class life style he can survive as said earlier blore is an expensive city,but both the middle as well as the low classess leave here,yep transport is a problem but i do think like the organization provides some vehicles in this hectic traffic to reach on time and with a salary of 30 k he can easily run up a life .but one thing if he is having small kids ,i would tell him to stay on which place he is leaving cause the city is too polluted and some says expensive..

From India, Bangalore
pre_em
hey I would like to answer your question. In Bangalore for a four member family
1. Average rent of 2 BHK - 7000
2. Average expenditure on ration and toiletries - 3000
3.School fee - 800
4. phone water electricity bills - 2000
5. Travelling by bus - monthly passes an average of 700, around 20 Rs. on daily ticket
travellin by auto could be more expensive than two wheeler. with 2 litres of petrol on an average mileage bike you can see the whole Bangalore. Its not a very big city in size compared to other metros.
6.over head Metro train is coming up , so travelling is going to be easier
So if u live tight a family can survive in 20 K only when they dont have credit cards or loans or 40-50k is required

From India, Bangalore
hprasad61
8

Dear Ash,
Bangalore is not costly from the overall point of you - I have relocated virtually from Bangalore to Delhi/north zone . I can tell you this you can live within any average budget in Bangalore. Pl let me know :
1. Which area is his office located in?
2. Will he be dependent on public transport or will the company provide transport?
3. If he is a person from North - he may have to get a bit more familiar with the cuisine an d culture - as it is always helpful.
4. Normal food cost/cost of provisions is less in Bangalore as compared to Delhi etc. Public transport may be a bit costlier but the convenience is also much more. Rental accommodation is lower - but this depends on the area - than northern part of India.
You or your friend may contact me at 09250335993 for any other tips/advice.
All in all Bangalore is a very good place to live in and has a very cosmopolitan outlook.
regards
H Prasad
Sr Trainer & Consultant
09250335993

From India, Delhi
Ash Mathew
54

Dear Satyajit,
Thanks a lot for the attachment, that will surely be helpful for my friend
Dear Manoj & akuhr, thanks for sharing additional information. This helps me understand the average cost of living expense at Bangalore
Dear Prasad, that is really kind of you. I shall ask my friend to contact you.
Thank you all - the best thing about citehr is : everyone is there to help, from all the corners! :-)

From India, Madras
Raj Kumar Hansdah
1426

Dear Taz
I am impressed........
Practical insights in a "nut-shell" !!!!
"House rent is indirectly proportional to the distance from Commercial Area;
and transportation costs have a negative correlation...."
Can be applied universally, not just for Bangalore. (except in US cities, where suburb are costlier)
Regards.

From India, Delhi
Ash Mathew
54

Dear Raj Kumar,
Thanks for the valuable input. To make it "more clear", I am looking at data/reports prepared by Govt. provate Organizations (something like Kelly's?) on Cost of living at different cities.

From India, Madras
Raj Kumar Hansdah
1426

Dear Asha

Thanks for your clarifications.

Dear, I could not help thinking of the book "The HRD Missionary" by Prof. T.V. Rao, when I saw your earnest diligence and untiring efforts in finding out more detailed and factual information on "Cost of Living in Bangalore" for the sake of your colleague.

By the time you are finished with this, you would have added one more fether on your cap, that of a Relocation Expert !!

This specialisation will be much in demand in days to come, with more FDI, MNC's and consequently more expatriate's coming to India.

I browsed the web to help you - Google threw up more than 2,00,000 results for every broadly phrased search query.

The kind of reports that you are actually looking for comes with a cost !!

However, I am enclosing a few gratis blogs and links, which you may find helpful :

Link to a PPT on the "Cost of Living in Bangalore" :

Cost of Living in Bangalore

Other links :

India, Bangalore - cost of living

Cost of Living in Bangalore | Bangalore Cost of Living

Bengaluru (Bangalore) Cost of Living | Living Costs in Bengaluru (Bangalore)

Opinio Juris: Ricardo in Bangalore

Expat Living in Bangalore

Cost of living in Bangalore. Accommodation and schools near Electronic city.? - Yahoo! Answers India

Cost of living in bangalore? - Yahoo! Answers

What is monthly cost of living in Bangalore... - R2IClubForums <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google )

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No need to thank me - Taz's rip-roaring funny and focussed lines are rewarding enough ! :icon4:

Warm regards.

Regards.

From India, Delhi
Ash Mathew
54

dear Raj Kumar,

I cant help but I am taught to thank irrespective of whther the material is useful or not.

However, only after google search I came to know its not available for immediate reference and it comes with a cost. I was only looking at Recruiters in Bangalore to help me with some basic information, and I did get that from our dear members.

I / whole of citehr dont actually take ravi seriously, we all love him. We cant afford to miss him :-)
And if you are wondering who is Ravi, it is taz.india...just that he has a new name each time. ravi knows why.... ;-)

Howvere I dont think my friend would consider a change as of now he is taking 28K... I dont think he will move for 35K. becuase I see that the rent is so costly. here we can live in a luxurious house for 5K rent a month!We need not pay 10 months advance heree.

Its not a glamourous city compared to Blore. But I guess if he earns about 50 - 55 K, its worth considering a move. His goal is to save money.... so maybe I can ask him to see for a better offer at Bangalore.

Thank you all.

From India, Madras
jeevarathnam
639

HI Asha,
U R exactly rite. Earning 25K in Kovai is same amount of earning 35K in Bangalore. Coimbattur is not much glamorous city. There if he is getting 25K then that will be sufficient.
Let me tell U some more disadvantages (other expenses) if comes here.
1) For every festival or any occations he has travel to his native so much more burden and more expence. Especially in week end & festival time getting tickets in bus or train is horrible.
2) some times the climate might not be suitable reason is it is bit cold especially in winter it is horrible. More over for kids it effects a lot.
3) Some times people might feel as they are missing somebody.
4) Traffic as well as pollution are horrible
there are some more reasons too. So let him take a chance.
Jeeva

From India, Bangalore
Ash Mathew
54

Dear Jeeva,
Thanks a lot. this was also something I had in teh corner of my mind. Rightly said by you - a mere move for 6 - 7K will not be helpful. He is having a new baby now, and his main motive is to save money.
It will be a difficult thing to accept the offer. Moreover, since its a new born baby, they should have a maid too. He may land up without any saving at this cost of living at B'lore.

From India, Madras
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