What is the cost of living like in Adelaide?
Statistics show that Adelaide is the second cheapest Australian capital city to live in, after Hobart in Tasmania. Whether you’re buying a house or a car, you will find Adelaide to be cheaper than Singapore. Houses in Adelaide are also cheaper than in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. Cars in Adelaide are not as cheap as the other cities, but still affordable. Renting in Adelaide is cheaper than in Singapore and most other Australian cities. A typical 2 bedroom apartment in a reasonable suburb might cost between $200 and $300 per week. A typical 3-4 bedroom house might cost between $350 and $600 per week depending on the suburb you are staying in. Public transport in Adelaide is slightly more expensive than in Singapore, but is cheaper than the other major Australian cities. Petrol prices in Adelaide are lower than Singapore’s, but slightly higher than those in some Australian cities. Groceries and fresh food in Adelaide are slightly more expensive than in Singapore, and possibly