Is the cost of living in Dublin high?
We asked people how much they someone comfortably live on in Dublin, they wrote...
"The cost of living in Dublin is generally considered to be quite high. Rent prices are particularly expensive, with the average one-bedroom apartment costing around €1,500 per month. Groceries and other everyday items can also be quite costly, with prices for basic items such as milk and bread being higher than in other parts of Europe. Eating out can also be expensive, with the average meal costing around €15-20. However, there are some bargains to be found, with many pubs and restaurants offering discounts and deals," said another expat in Dublin, Ireland.
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Is the cost of living in Dublin high?
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