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Is 20,000 euros net (after taxes) enough to live comfortably for a year in Palermo?
I have opportunity to live in Palermo, Italy for a year or 2 as a visiting faculty.
i will know what do you mean with "confortably"... but if u mean a normal lifestyle (not Ferrari, xclusive party, shopping in Armani or D&G store...) i can tell u: yep! u can live confortably also with the half of your amount.
Don't forget that the average salary in Italy for a non-specialized worker is about 900/1000 euros.
Jetgirly
Definitely. Just make sure your university doesn't try to tie you into any overpriced accomodation. You should be able to get a studio apartment for about EUR 400 per month, or a little bit more if you want a one-bedroom. Bills and deposit are extra. I find that when you teach overseas many schools will charge you through the roof for the accomodation they provide, whereas if you're willing to live out of a hotel or hostel for a week or two you'll be able to find something much cheaper (and nicer) on your own.
SUMMER!
Yes!
Ciao! :-)
pierluisa
Definitively. You can live confortably, not luxuriously, and you'd be better off than many Italian Families!!!
dj
Yes comfortably for sure but not luxuriously.
₪djanma₪ [a man in the maze]
definitively, man. the three guys they already told you all you have to know.