Is the cost of living in Cork high?
We asked people how much they someone comfortably live on in Cork, they wrote...
"The cost of living in Cork is generally considered to be quite reasonable. Prices for basic necessities such as groceries, utilities, and transportation are generally lower than in other major cities in Europe. Rent prices can vary depending on the area, but are generally lower than in other cities in Ireland. Eating out can be quite affordable, with many restaurants offering good value for money. Overall, Cork is a great place to live with a reasonable cost of living," explained one expat living in Cork, Ireland.

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Is the cost of living in Cork high?
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