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Hello people from the Lemmyverse.

This September I will move out to Montreal for a Ph.D. Internship program that lasts until December. I have searched the costs of living but much of the content is outdated and not trusty enough for my taste.

How much should I expect to pay in Rent, Groceries, Transportation and in a Gym membership? Given that I will be there for work, I will not make tourism in anywhere fancy or expensive, I hope.

What I am most worried is the costs of rent. I am ok in sharing a place, not a room, with a bunch of people - needing only to be cheap.

My total budget is between 1400~1800 CAD per month.

If anyone can help me with that, I would be glad. Thanks :)

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago

In Hochelaga, a 2 bedroom could go for about 1700$/month. So I'd look to split with a roommate.

The neighborhood is pretty nice. You have close access to the green metro line that can take you downtown in 15 min and to most universities including McGill and Concordia and there are several bus lines as alternatives that can take you not only downtown but also in most hip neighborhoods with the bars and clubs. There's also night bus lines directly from downtown for when your stay up too late. Most amenities are accessible in a 15-30 minute walk like groceries, pharmacy, there's a small market at Marché Maisonneuve with specialty groceries. But there's also low cost options like a Super C and Maxi. It's relatively cheaper than the rest of Montreal and it's very convenient. However it's mostly francophone.

Another similar neighborhood would be Verdun which is very similar to Hochelaga, but being in western Montreal, it's more Anglophone. But I think the rent is more expensive.