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Cost of Living in Worthing

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: Understanding the the cost of living in Worthing helps a newcomer what to expect when it comes to apartment or house hunting, grocery shopping, transportation, dining out, utilities and more.

Category Details Cost
Apartment Rentals 1-bedroom apartment in city center $800 - $1,200 per month
1-bedroom apartment outside city center $600 - $900 per month
Apartment Purchases Price per square meter in city center $2,000 - $3,000
Price per square meter outside city center $1,500 - $2,500
Transportation One-way ticket (local transport) $1.00
Monthly pass (regular price) $50 - $70
Gasoline (1 liter) $1.20 - $1.50
Taxi start (normal tariff) $3.50 - $5.00
Groceries Milk (1 liter) $1.50 - $2.50
Loaf of fresh white bread (500g) $1.50 - $2.50
Rice (1kg) $2.00 - $3.00
Chicken breasts (1kg) $7.00 - $10.00
Restaurants Meal at an inexpensive restaurant $15 - $25
Three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant $60 - $100
Domestic beer (0.5-liter draught) $3.00 - $5.00
Utilities Basic (electricity, heating, cooling, water, garbage) for an 85m2 apartment $150 - $250 per month
1 minute of prepaid mobile tariff (no discounts or plans) $0.25 - $0.40
Internet (60 Mbps or more, unlimited data, cable/ADSL) $60 - $100 per month
Private School Tuition Preschool (or Kindergarten), full day, private, monthly for 1 child $400 - $800
Primary school, private, yearly for 1 child $3,000 - $6,000
Middle school, private, yearly for 1 child $4,000 - $8,000
High school, private, yearly for 1 child $5,000 - $10,000
Please note that the costs provided are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location within Worthing, and the current market conditions. It is always a good idea to research and compare prices before making any decisions.

Monthly Budget for Retirees in Worthing

"The cost of living in Worthing can be considered moderate to high, depending on one's lifestyle. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center can be quite expensive, while outside the city center, it is somewhat more affordable. The cost of utilities such as electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage is also relatively high. Groceries in Worthing can be pricey, especially for imported goods. Local produce and products are generally more affordable. Eating out at restaurants can range from moderately priced at local spots to very expensive at high-end establishments. Transportation costs are relatively low, with affordable public transportation options available. However, owning and maintaining a car can be quite costly due to high import taxes on vehicles. Healthcare in Barbados is of a high standard, but it can be expensive if one opts for private healthcare. Public healthcare is more affordable but may come with longer wait times. Overall, while the cost of living in Worthing, Barbados can be high compared to other places, it offers a high quality of life with its beautiful beaches, warm climate, and friendly community," said one expat living in Worthing.

Can I live in Worthing on $1,500 a month?

"I've been living in Worthing for a while now, and I can tell you that it's possible to live comfortably on $1,500 a month, but you'll have to make some sacrifices. First, you'll need to find an affordable place to live. I'd recommend looking for a small apartment or shared accommodation in neighborhoods like Rendezvous, Graeme Hall, or Maxwell. These areas are more affordable compared to the more upscale neighborhoods like St. Lawrence Gap or Rockley, which can be quite expensive.Next, you'll need to be mindful of your utility bills. Electricity and water can be costly here, so try to conserve energy and water as much as possible. Also, consider using a prepaid cell phone plan instead of a postpaid one, as it can help you save money on your monthly bills.Transportation is another area where you can save money. Public transportation is relatively cheap, and you can get around the island easily using buses or ZR vans. If you need a car, consider buying a used one or renting one only when necessary.When it comes to groceries, shopping at local markets and buying in-season produce can help you save money. Also, try to cook at home more often instead of eating out, as dining out can be quite expensive in Barbados.Finally, you'll need to be mindful of your entertainment expenses. Going out to bars, clubs, or attending events can quickly add up. Instead, try to find free or low-cost activities like going to the beach, hiking, or exploring the island's natural beauty.In conclusion, living comfortably on $1,500 a month in Worthing, Barbados is possible, but you'll need to be mindful of your expenses and make some sacrifices. By choosing an affordable neighborhood, conserving utilities, using public transportation, shopping smartly, and finding low-cost entertainment options, you can make it work," commented an expat living in Worthing.

Can I live in Worthing on $3,500 a month?

"I've been living in Worthing for a while now, and I can tell you that it's definitely possible to live comfortably on $3,000 a month, but you'll have to make some sacrifices. For example, you might not be able to afford a luxurious beachfront property, but there are plenty of more affordable options in the area.One neighborhood I'd recommend looking into is Rendezvous. It's a bit more affordable than some of the more upscale areas like Sandy Lane or Westmoreland, but it's still close to the beach and has a nice community feel. Another option is Hastings, which is also more budget-friendly and has a good mix of locals and expats living there.As for sacrifices, you might have to give up some of the modern amenities you're used to, like high-speed internet or a state-of-the-art gym. However, there are still plenty of ways to stay active and connected. For example, you can join a local sports club or take advantage of the beautiful outdoor spaces for exercise. And while the internet might not be as fast as you're used to, it's still more than adequate for most daily tasks.Eating out can be expensive in Barbados, so you'll probably want to cook at home more often to save money. Luckily, there are plenty of local markets where you can find fresh produce and other ingredients at reasonable prices. And if you do want to treat yourself to a meal out, there are some more affordable options like food trucks and local eateries that offer delicious food without breaking the bank.Overall, living in Worthing on $3,000 a month is definitely doable, but you'll need to be mindful of your spending and be willing to make some sacrifices. But in exchange, you'll get to enjoy the beautiful beaches, friendly locals, and laid-back lifestyle that Barbados has to offer," said one expat living in Worthing.

Can I live in Worthing on $5,000 a month?

"I've been living in Worthing for a while now, and I can tell you that it's definitely possible to live comfortably on $5,000 a month, especially if you're used to modern amenities. However, there might be a few sacrifices you'll have to make to ensure you stay within your budget.Firstly, you'll want to consider the area you choose to live in. Some neighborhoods can be quite expensive, like Sandy Lane and Westmoreland, so you might want to avoid those. Instead, look for more affordable areas like Dover, St. Lawrence Gap, or even Maxwell. These neighborhoods still offer a good quality of life and are close to amenities like supermarkets, restaurants, and public transportation.When it comes to housing, you might have to settle for a smaller apartment or house than you're used to. Rent can be quite high in Barbados, especially for larger properties. However, you can still find some nice 1-2 bedroom apartments or even small houses within your budget. Just be prepared to spend some time searching for the right place.Another sacrifice you might have to make is cutting back on dining out. While there are plenty of affordable local eateries, the more upscale restaurants can be quite pricey. Instead, try cooking at home more often and exploring the local markets for fresh produce and ingredients. This will not only save you money but also give you a chance to experience the local culture and cuisine.Lastly, you might have to be more mindful of your utility usage. Electricity and water can be quite expensive in Barbados, so try to conserve energy by turning off lights and appliances when not in use, and be conscious of your water usage.Overall, living in Worthing, Barbados on $5,000 a month is definitely doable, but it will require some adjustments and sacrifices. By choosing a more affordable neighborhood, being mindful of your housing and utility costs, and cutting back on dining out, you can enjoy a comfortable lifestyle while staying within your budget," commented an expat living in Worthing.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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