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dannycanyon

Hi All,

I have been offered a position in Rio, starting in June.

I am going to be coming over with both my wife and young child.

I have to give the company I am going to be working for an idea of where I would like to live and budget, so that they can assist in finding some accommodation for viewing.

We have looked on the internet and there are a number of areas that I think sound great, however these areas are somewhat expensive. It is very difficult to know where is good (worth the cost) and where isn't. I  wondered if someone could provide some information on the questions below

1) What area would be best to live with a young family, where my wife can get to know other expats, until she can learn the language and integrate more. Is there a particular area expats all congregate..?
2) Where is safe to have a young family..?
3) The office will be based nr City Hall, so I am thinking for commuting, that  Leblon,Ipanema,Botafogo, Flamengo....Can anyone think of other areas that may be worth looking at..? (bearing in mind this is before detailed budget considerations :-/)
4) I am unsure how much percentage of salary we need to use to budget accomodation. ie 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 etc... Obviously a lot of the places above are pricey, so could anyone advise how much it would cost to buy food for a family of three per month, just groceries...

I appreciate I am asking a lot of questions, I guess if I could get an answer to question 4, it would make it easier to know whether I should use as much as half my salary on accomodation, to find something suitable...

All help would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks

Canyon

James

Hi Canyon,

The neighborhoods you mention are all good, I would personally choose Botafogo due to the proximity to City Hall and numerous shops and shopping center. It is very convenient.

Regarding rents, I wouldn't spend more than 1/3 of your net income if I were you. Don't forget too that most apartments also have a condominium fee and property taxes on top of the rent so that should be factored into your rental budget.

Read the following thread regarding Cost of Living in São Paulo, it also applies to Rio or any other major city in Brazil.

https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=137716

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

dannycanyon

Thanks very much for the reply.

The link you provided was very useful.

Are you aware at all of whether Botafogo is a good location for expat communities..?. I apprecaite that the transport links are good so my wife could travel to other burbs with out many issues. However, it would be good to know id this is a very local area, or if we would be able to integrate with other expats there too. I am just conscious of the fact that I will be working and she would find it much easier if there were other expat families in the area...

Is this site the best site to try and get in touch withy other expats in the area, or would it be easier to suck it and see..?.

Once again thanks for your help...

James

Yes, Botafogo is a really nice place. You'll probably find lots of expats around there.

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

dannycanyon

Thanks again, that's great

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