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Cost of living in Madrid

Feb 19, 2010 · pizzy · 9 replies · 6504 views
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Hi all,

We're a couple and we're considering moving to Madrid... we were wondering about cost of living... We're not aiming at luxury, but would like to enjoy life (going out sometimes at weekends, driving a small car, taking some holidays)... Would 3K euros a month (after taxes) be enough for 2 ppl?

Many thanks!!
Feb 19, 2010 · guirigales
quick answer...YES!.

Longer answer...Madrid is not cheap perse but depends exactly what you want out of madrid. For 900 euros you can rent a very nice flat, just check areas, obviously some are more expensive than others.
Petrol is cheap, insurance...depends on your circumstances. Going out can be pretty cheap certainly compared to Britain (dont know where your coming from).

Put it this way even though the cost of living may not necessarily be that much lower that other EU contries in certain respects the quality of life you can have more than makes up for it. Eating out is fantastic and generally pretty good value. Daily menus in restaurants and cafes start at around 8 euros for a starter, main and desert (or cafe).

The flat you rent may well have a pool, gym and social club areas for that 900euros. Life in no doubt different over here.

Hope you find what your looking for.
Feb 24, 2010 · pizzy
Thanks so much guirigales!! :-)
Jul 4, 2010 · Woodard95
Hi there - I thought I would piggy-back onto this question because I have a similar question.

I have recently been offered a teaching job at a Madrid high school for a Sept to June contract. I would need to move my husband, and two children (10 yrs and 6 yrs) as well.

The pay seems a little low with it being 20,400 euros (after tax) for the 10 months. Do you think this is feasible to live off of for a family of four? My health benefits are covered, not the rest of the family's and we will not have a car. If not, how hard would it be for my husband to find work? Unfortunately, I don't know the name of the high school yet and where in Madrid it is located, but any suggestions for finding housing would be greatly appreciated.

thanks,
woodard95
Nov 23, 2010 · Juba
3K is a fabulous monthly allowance to live on in those parts. You should be very comfortable and may even save some for other things like travel or treats every so often.
Dec 28, 2010 · rachel12
Hi,,,, I am also going to live Madrid and I was wondering about the cost that I have to bear by living there and you all helped me too much and now I am feeling less fear about it. Thanks
Dec 28, 2010 · Sutton

> I have recently been offered a teaching job at a Madrid high school for a Sept to June contract. I would need to move my husband, and two children (10 yrs and 6 yrs) as well.

The pay seems a little low with it being 20,400 euros (after tax) for the 10 months. Do you think this is feasible to live off of for a family of four? My health benefits are covered, not the rest of the family's and we will not have a car. If not, how hard would it be for my husband to find work?


Why do you say low? ? 2,040 after tax per month is certainly above average, so a lot of people are living with less than that..

Not a good time for looking for a job and you didn't mention which kind of job your husband is looking for.
Jul 17, 2011 · davidezpat
Depending how you spend actually, but Madrid is beautiful.



> Hi all,

We're a couple and we're considering moving to Madrid... we were wondering about cost of living... We're not aiming at luxury, but would like to enjoy life (going out sometimes at weekends, driving a small car, taking some holidays)... Would 3K euros a month (after taxes) be enough for 2 ppl?

Many thanks!!
Aug 30, 2011 · SpainExpat member
Would 3K after taxes be ok for two people ???

A friend of mine leaves there and he gets by with 1000,he loves the city. He is always talking about the architecture and the small restaurants. Not to mention galleries and museums !!