i think it's not emphasized enough that if you live and work in Vienna, you don't really *need* a car. public transport is really good (lots of trams, buses, metro lines and even s-bahn) and with the annual pass it costs only 1€ per day! if you need a car occasionally, there are plenty of carsharing and other rental options.
Since the video is 2 years old I would add aditional 15% on this costs, but I would say that Vienna is in general very affordable for living, you can adjust almost always your costs, just an example, 180€ is private kindergarten and city kindergarten is around 80€ (I would say no differences when it comes to quality). Car is really an optional cost since you have great and affordable public transport, with a kids you would need car more probably but otherwise probably not. All in all great city for families (and not only for families :) )
Thank you so much for this video! How would you describe the healthcare in Vienna? Considering to move there but I have ongoing chronic health issues and a little worried
Wow!!! That is sooooo expensive! You must be very well paid. I live in Australia and it is a VERY expensive country, we own our own home and rarely eat out & only use our car a couple of times a month otherwise we walk everywhere (we live in the city centre of Brisbane), we don’t have heating expenses because Brisbane is hell on earth for heat unfortunately for 6 months of the year, we only use the air-conditioning at night so we can sleep and still our minimum WEEKLY living costs $700. But I would happily pay more to live somewhere beautiful like Austria or France or Scandinavia or the Czech Republic or Canada - anywhere it’s NOT hot and is green…
Yes they spend way too much. They don't need a car in vienna. Public transport is great and cheap. They spend way to much on entertainment and eating outdoors. Just cook.
Did she not say that the entertainment cost is just that they eat out for dinner? I find it too much. Or how to put it too expensive to eat everyday out.
Hi thanks for the video! And the info, I have a question, and what about taxes and healthcare insurance? In Germany healthcare was a must in order to live there and it was min 300 eur per month. That would rise the price a lot more, right?
Hi Khyathi and Puria, I have one question: For someone who think to move to Vienna - how does the locals "embrace" the imigrants? I don't speak about ones that runing from their countries and with no money, but about those who move to Vienna with their jobs and with degrees. Does the Austrians friendly with people from abroad? I really wish you would have video for those who think to relocate to Vienna... Thank you very much for all your videos, I love your stories and adventures!
Generally speaking, immigrants are welcomed and friendly by the locals, regardless of their financial situation or family background. Having said that, it is always advisable to respect local traditions and customs when residing in a new nation and, if at all possible, try to learn the native tongue. This may make it simpler for you to integrate into the community and enhance your enjoyment of living in Vienna. Video on that topic coming soon :)
May i ask how much your husband earns? We are also considering to moving there and this is a great video to see some everyday costs/ monthly costs. May i ask is you receive Kindergeld? How much is it in Austria? What are the basic points that you should complete in order to get kindergeld? Are there any Zuschüsse to the Kindergeld? Could you also tell how much costs do you have separated for your toddler? It really interests me. Thanks and great video! 👍🏻
Great Video! I'm a developer from an EU country, and i got an offer for remote working living in Austria, 50.000€ gross. to me it sounds like this would be 30.000€ netto. over 14 months this would be 2142€ monthly. i assume to live alone (single guy, no kids) i would need around 1500€ with everything included. This would be from gym membership to rental. This would mean i could save around 600€ per month. Does this sound realistic?? Help! Idk if this is a good offer or not! And would I be living stress free, not worrying about the money?
Hi Khyathi and Puria, lovely video! Could you share some insight on finding a second hand car and an apartment to rent in Vienna? Perhaps the best websites to find these? Thanks!
@@KhyatiPuria Understandable. Seniors typically require more medical attention, easy access to markets, and generally seniors need a walkable lifestyle. Moderate climate. Public transportation. We are now accustomed to walking for groceries, or catching a bus. Years ago I drove hours to work in Los Angeles
Hi! The price of school foy your child is public or private? Im interested to know more about school prices, posibly we'll move us to austria for live, and our plan is to have a baby, but this baby will be foreigth in this country, thanks and we say hello from México.
Our kids still go to Kindergarten and it's semi-private. In Vienna we have a great selection of good public schools but of course also great private schools. Prices range from 100€ month up to 500€ / month - and in some cases even above.
I am visiting Vienna for a month in May/June. What part of town would you recommend to look for an Airbnb. I am 72 and very healthy…but not looking to party or such. Thanks for suggestions!
There are many interesting neighborhoods to discover in Vienna, which is a lovely city. Consider staying in one of the neighborhoods in the outlying districts, like Döbling, Hernals, or Währing, if you're looking for a more tranquil, residential area to stay in. These areas provide a more local, residential feel and are well-connected to the city center via public transportation. The inner districts, which are more centrally located and provide quick access to many of Vienna's top attractions, include Landstraße, Alsergrund, and Neubau. As an alternative, you might think about staying in one of these areas.
Thanks for this video. I am liking it and subscribing immediately. I am in similar situation like you and my question is, can i get a job that pays up to 3000 euros monthly after studying for masters in civil engineering in Austria? I am married with a kid and considering relocating through the educational route.
Hey Viktor, it all depends on experience, performance and the position. It’s difficult to confirm a certain salary range because not every master graduate earns € 3k or more. But it’s feasible and not unrealistic.
I wanted to know if a non german speaking people can earn about 3000€ per month or approx.. and can u make a video sharing the job marker details in vienna for non german speakers or those who can talk in german properly bt understand to some extent.
There are jobs who don't require you to speak german, however i can only recommend learning it(even if its after coming to austira). Since it isn't well received if you don't make an effort learning the native language. Which is true in most countries. Salary is depended on your qualifications, so thats up to you. I should mention that salary is usually talked about in context after tax deductions. So 3k before tax deduction is around 1.5-1.7k a month after taxes get deducted and if you want to earn 3k after tax deduction you probably would need to earn more than 5k a month
Hi khyathi and Puria, how long do you stay in Vienna. Did you both traveled together recently. What was the visa process. I really looking forward for you response.
hey do austrians decriminate people on the base of race? im an indian and planing to move to austria for studies. could you share your views on austria?
I'm a native but from what I've heard some cops might. At least you don't need to worry about getting shot. Other than that people might exoticize you which can make it difficult to form genuine connections. Especially if your german isn't fluent I figure it's difficult to be consistently taken seriously in day to day life. People might be quite welcoming but a bit performative about it.
We are easy people. We usually treat people how they treat us. Aka if you are nice to people, people will be nice to you and of course if you are an arse, they will be one back. Be aware; Vienna is known to be one of the most unfriendly cities but that's just how we roll. We are a grumpy folk but help nonetheless. However: one important thing is to learn our language and about our culture. It is okay if you are not fluent as long as we see that you are willing to learn, nobody will complain. Especially in Vienna, if you are nice to people, nobody will have a problem speaking English to you or find someone who can speak a language you can communicate with. Hope that helps
Depends where, Vienna? no, in my experience Vienna is very acceptive of outsiders as its quite a multicultural city. More rural areas could have this happen
Dear all my husband is got job seeker visa, flying India to vienna by may15th...looking best accommodation in vienna ...how we can find cheap and best rooms ..we are looking for private kitchen and bathroom..plz suggest any ideas
Congratulations to your husband on getting the job seeker visa! I assume you’re planning to stay for a longer period - our goto portal is willhaben.at. But it might be worth considering an agent aswell. Expensive but often worth it. Check out our latest video to get further details
If you have like 1,7k net its ok for a normal living. Many people in vienna also live with less. But for 1,7k net you need like 2,3k gross. Taxes includes health care and so on. But i think, when you got an offer from another country, your salary will be higher.
Hello! Nice video. Currently I am living in Malta, but I don't like that country. I am thinking about relocate to Vienna, but my German is quite poor, something like A1, max A2. Although my job would be in English, I think that low level of German could be obstacle. What do you think? Is this possible to live in Vienna with poor German, are most of the Vienesse people know English?
Glad you liked our video! 🙏🏽 It really depends on the circumstances you have in Vienna. I don’t have facts but just personal impression says that more and more expats are moving to Vienna - as a result also our systems are shifting towards dual-language. So it’s definitely much better than 20y ago but not comparable to many other (northern) European countries. But it’s definitely feasible as our parents moved to Austria with 0 language skills :)
Learn German or your life will be extremely hard in a German speaking country. It's a really simple rule - learn the language of the country you move to.
yes, i am native in austria and as a single person i need around 600-800€ a month for basic living requirments(rent, food, electricity, gas, ect.). Minimum wage is around 900€, but full time jobs usually pay around 1.200-1.400€. So i have enough to enjoy other activities and save in the meantime. However that might change now, since austria is very dependent on rusian gas, so the living costs might rise significantly in the future
@@chinuchun how much rent cost averagely in Vienna? I'm planning to study in Vienna for master degree. Can I find part time job for non German speaking? Thanks in advance.
@@ilhamafr Short answer: Depending on the size and location i would say 400€ a month + 100-150 for electricity, water and gas combined. Edit: i don't know why, but YT doesn't want my full explanation so i had to cut my long answer, so if there is something you want to know just ask. But basically with inflation ongoing living costs are fluctuating rn
Health insurance will be automatically deducted from your salary. You don’t have to pay additionally. The more you earn the higher your stake in the social security system.
@@ilhamafr the people are not friendly and most of the citizens are not Austrians…you will hear more foreign languages than german…the crime rate is the highest in Vienna of all austria…and Vienna was just officially announced as the unfriendliest city of the world…not kidding!
Excellent video, especially I love your accent. Keep up the good job guys
Thank you! 😃
i think it's not emphasized enough that if you live and work in Vienna, you don't really *need* a car. public transport is really good (lots of trams, buses, metro lines and even s-bahn) and with the annual pass it costs only 1€ per day! if you need a car occasionally, there are plenty of carsharing and other rental options.
without car - that usually works very well if you live next to an underground station
Lovely video :) Thank you for sharing the info...
Since the video is 2 years old I would add aditional 15% on this costs, but I would say that Vienna is in general very affordable for living, you can adjust almost always your costs, just an example, 180€ is private kindergarten and city kindergarten is around 80€ (I would say no differences when it comes to quality). Car is really an optional cost since you have great and affordable public transport, with a kids you would need car more probably but otherwise probably not. All in all great city for families (and not only for families :) )
Very informative, thank you so much for the wonderful video
thanks for watching
Thank you. I am a retiree, so my needs are different from yours. But this is very informative and helpful.
Thank you so much for this video! How would you describe the healthcare in Vienna? Considering to move there but I have ongoing chronic health issues and a little worried
Healthcare is not very good
Sure it is good. I never have problems.
And it's on the 9. place from the best of the world.
You also need permission from the Goverment to move there, especially Seniors, you need enough money to prove, you can support your self.
Wow!!! That is sooooo expensive! You must be very well paid. I live in Australia and it is a VERY expensive country, we own our own home and rarely eat out & only use our car a couple of times a month otherwise we walk everywhere (we live in the city centre of Brisbane), we don’t have heating expenses because Brisbane is hell on earth for heat unfortunately for 6 months of the year, we only use the air-conditioning at night so we can sleep and still our minimum WEEKLY living costs $700. But I would happily pay more to live somewhere beautiful like Austria or France or Scandinavia or the Czech Republic or Canada - anywhere it’s NOT hot and is green…
Ireland
Yes they spend way too much. They don't need a car in vienna. Public transport is great and cheap.
They spend way to much on entertainment and eating outdoors.
Just cook.
Did she not say that the entertainment cost is just that they eat out for dinner? I find it too much. Or how to put it too expensive to eat everyday out.
Hi thanks for the video! And the info, I have a question, and what about taxes and healthcare insurance? In Germany healthcare was a must in order to live there and it was min 300 eur per month. That would rise the price a lot more, right?
What is the property price
Hi Khyathi and Puria, I have one question:
For someone who think to move to Vienna - how does the locals "embrace" the imigrants? I don't speak about ones that runing from their countries and with no money, but about those who move to Vienna with their jobs and with degrees. Does the Austrians friendly with people from abroad?
I really wish you would have video for those who think to relocate to Vienna...
Thank you very much for all your videos, I love your stories and adventures!
Generally speaking, immigrants are welcomed and friendly by the locals, regardless of their financial situation or family background. Having said that, it is always advisable to respect local traditions and customs when residing in a new nation and, if at all possible, try to learn the native tongue. This may make it simpler for you to integrate into the community and enhance your enjoyment of living in Vienna. Video on that topic coming soon :)
@@KhyatiPuria thank you for your answer. Can't wait to see your video about relocation to Vienna!
Hi guys ,long time didn't see you.hope you are well
Really well made 👍
Thank youuu 🙏🏽
Cheap compared to most UK cities
May i ask how much your husband earns? We are also considering to moving there and this is a great video to see some everyday costs/ monthly costs.
May i ask is you receive Kindergeld? How much is it in Austria? What are the basic points that you should complete in order to get kindergeld? Are there any Zuschüsse to the Kindergeld? Could you also tell how much costs do you have separated for your toddler? It really interests me. Thanks and great video! 👍🏻
It means they spent maximum ₹2,25,000 per month
Great Video!
I'm a developer from an EU country, and i got an offer for remote working living in Austria, 50.000€ gross.
to me it sounds like this would be 30.000€ netto.
over 14 months this would be 2142€ monthly.
i assume to live alone (single guy, no kids) i would need around 1500€ with everything included.
This would be from gym membership to rental.
This would mean i could save around 600€ per month.
Does this sound realistic?? Help! Idk if this is a good offer or not! And would I be living stress free, not worrying about the money?
50k for a single person is a great start!
Hi Khyathi and Puria, lovely video! Could you share some insight on finding a second hand car and an apartment to rent in Vienna? Perhaps the best websites to find these? Thanks!
We are retired educators interested in moving to Vienna. What is the monthly costs for seniors living there?
Challenging to give you a customized response here. First we have to understand how the life of a senior can be different to a life of a non-senior :)
@@KhyatiPuria Understandable. Seniors typically require more medical attention, easy access to markets, and generally seniors need a walkable lifestyle. Moderate climate. Public transportation. We are now accustomed to walking for groceries, or catching a bus. Years ago I drove hours to work in Los Angeles
Very expensive
I grew up in Los Angeles. My last career was as a freeway flyer or Adjunct instructor to my students.
I wonder what the costs are in 2024
The world's best city
Could u please give me an idea for an individual. If we opt the PG..
Hi! The price of school foy your child is public or private? Im interested to know more about school prices, posibly we'll move us to austria for live, and our plan is to have a baby, but this baby will be foreigth in this country, thanks and we say hello from México.
Our kids still go to Kindergarten and it's semi-private. In Vienna we have a great selection of good public schools but of course also great private schools. Prices range from 100€ month up to 500€ / month - and in some cases even above.
I am visiting Vienna for a month in May/June. What part of town would you recommend to look for an Airbnb. I am 72 and very healthy…but not looking to party or such. Thanks for suggestions!
There are many interesting neighborhoods to discover in Vienna, which is a lovely city. Consider staying in one of the neighborhoods in the outlying districts, like Döbling, Hernals, or Währing, if you're looking for a more tranquil, residential area to stay in. These areas provide a more local, residential feel and are well-connected to the city center via public transportation. The inner districts, which are more centrally located and provide quick access to many of Vienna's top attractions, include Landstraße, Alsergrund, and Neubau. As an alternative, you might think about staying in one of these areas.
@@KhyatiPuria what about Leopaldstadt neighborhood?
Thanks for this video. I am liking it and subscribing immediately.
I am in similar situation like you and my question is, can i get a job that pays up to 3000 euros monthly after studying for masters in civil engineering in Austria?
I am married with a kid and considering relocating through the educational route.
Hey Viktor, it all depends on experience, performance and the position. It’s difficult to confirm a certain salary range because not every master graduate earns € 3k or more. But it’s feasible and not unrealistic.
I wanted to know if a non german speaking people can earn about 3000€ per month or approx.. and can u make a video sharing the job marker details in vienna for non german speakers or those who can talk in german properly bt understand to some extent.
There are jobs who don't require you to speak german, however i can only recommend learning it(even if its after coming to austira). Since it isn't well received if you don't make an effort learning the native language. Which is true in most countries.
Salary is depended on your qualifications, so thats up to you. I should mention that salary is usually talked about in context after tax deductions. So 3k before tax deduction is around 1.5-1.7k a month after taxes get deducted and if you want to earn 3k after tax deduction you probably would need to earn more than 5k a month
Completely agree with chinuchin.
If you tell us what exactly should be the target of the video, we will check it out.
Hi, may be I missed. but how much the kindergarten for your youth cost ?
good point. You're right...Kindergarten in Vienna start around 70€ per month - as you only pay for the food and not the childcare itself.
Yes it’s very very expensive
Hi khyathi and Puria, how long do you stay in Vienna. Did you both traveled together recently. What was the visa process. I really looking forward for you response.
Hey we have been living in Vienna for over 20y. We didn’t face any issues while traveling 🙏🏽
Is it safe to live in Vienna ? Since it is close to Ukraine
Never felt unsafe living in Vienna
Look at a map. Vienna is not that close to Ukraine
Hello!! Great video😊 can u talk about salaries please?
4500 month after taxed around 3000
Plus Austrian government if you’re rich or poor I heard you get €400 per each kid till they get 18 years old
@@Pajtim2023 - wrong!
hey do austrians decriminate people on the base of race? im an indian and planing to move to austria for studies. could you share your views on austria?
I have the dame question, from Romania
@@valeriiakhioara5306 Actually im planning to study psychology in Austria. How about you? Are you planning to move to austria?
I'm a native but from what I've heard some cops might. At least you don't need to worry about getting shot. Other than that people might exoticize you which can make it difficult to form genuine connections. Especially if your german isn't fluent I figure it's difficult to be consistently taken seriously in day to day life. People might be quite welcoming but a bit performative about it.
We are easy people. We usually treat people how they treat us. Aka if you are nice to people, people will be nice to you and of course if you are an arse, they will be one back. Be aware; Vienna is known to be one of the most unfriendly cities but that's just how we roll. We are a grumpy folk but help nonetheless. However: one important thing is to learn our language and about our culture. It is okay if you are not fluent as long as we see that you are willing to learn, nobody will complain. Especially in Vienna, if you are nice to people, nobody will have a problem speaking English to you or find someone who can speak a language you can communicate with.
Hope that helps
Depends where, Vienna? no, in my experience Vienna is very acceptive of outsiders as its quite a multicultural city. More rural areas could have this happen
Dear all my husband is got job seeker visa, flying India to vienna by may15th...looking best accommodation in vienna ...how we can find cheap and best rooms ..we are looking for private kitchen and bathroom..plz suggest any ideas
Congratulations to your husband on getting the job seeker visa! I assume you’re planning to stay for a longer period - our goto portal is willhaben.at. But it might be worth considering an agent aswell. Expensive but often worth it. Check out our latest video to get further details
I got an offer from Huawei vienna. I am single but may be marrying soon. How much net salary will be good to me ?
If you have like 1,7k net its ok for a normal living. Many people in vienna also live with less. But for 1,7k net you need like 2,3k gross. Taxes includes health care and so on. But i think, when you got an offer from another country, your salary will be higher.
Hello! Nice video. Currently I am living in Malta, but I don't like that country. I am thinking about relocate to Vienna, but my German is quite poor, something like A1, max A2. Although my job would be in English, I think that low level of German could be obstacle. What do you think? Is this possible to live in Vienna with poor German, are most of the Vienesse people know English?
Glad you liked our video! 🙏🏽
It really depends on the circumstances you have in Vienna. I don’t have facts but just personal impression says that more and more expats are moving to Vienna - as a result also our systems are shifting towards dual-language.
So it’s definitely much better than 20y ago but not comparable to many other (northern) European countries.
But it’s definitely feasible as our parents moved to Austria with 0 language skills :)
Learn German or your life will be extremely hard in a German speaking country. It's a really simple rule - learn the language of the country you move to.
@@dh9743 THIS!
So with income 10000euro for single is enough for living in vienna?
yes, i am native in austria and as a single person i need around 600-800€ a month for basic living requirments(rent, food, electricity, gas, ect.). Minimum wage is around 900€, but full time jobs usually pay around 1.200-1.400€. So i have enough to enjoy other activities and save in the meantime.
However that might change now, since austria is very dependent on rusian gas, so the living costs might rise significantly in the future
@@chinuchun how much rent cost averagely in Vienna? I'm planning to study in Vienna for master degree. Can I find part time job for non German speaking? Thanks in advance.
@@ilhamafr Short answer: Depending on the size and location i would say 400€ a month + 100-150 for electricity, water and gas combined.
Edit: i don't know why, but YT doesn't want my full explanation so i had to cut my long answer, so if there is something you want to know just ask. But basically with inflation ongoing living costs are fluctuating rn
Hi, I am planning to move to Austria for my masters can you guide me what are the requirements for non EU citizen? I am looking forward.
Sorry but vienna is expensive and austria
How about health insurance!
What exactly are you interested in?
How much should we pay as health insurance per month for me and spouse!
Health insurance will be automatically deducted from your salary. You don’t have to pay additionally. The more you earn the higher your stake in the social security system.
@@KhyatiPuria
Thanks for your reply!
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Why you not make video in Hindhi
I don't think the whole of India can move into small country like Vienna. 😉☕🌍💚🌼
@@sonjagatto9981you have to speak perfect German and integrate into Society, all the culture, religion and Musik.
Coffee while beeing pregnant is a big no go
Decaf is okay
Liveable?!? Thats the biggest Lie about Vienna…vienna is basically the worst place in Austria…
Haha truth
Could you expand on this? Why do you say so
@@jamrocks101 i live in Vienna…
@@rmccube can you elaborate please?
@@ilhamafr the people are not friendly and most of the citizens are not Austrians…you will hear more foreign languages than german…the crime rate is the highest in Vienna of all austria…and Vienna was just officially announced as the unfriendliest city of the world…not kidding!