Malta is cheaper for electricity, it is expensive here but with a little planning from the outset and the right power saving gadgets its really nothing to worry about especially with the use of solar panels.... water however is far cheaper than Malta ..... some say its expensive here but we dont think so - it is maybe overall only slightly more but the trade off in the quality of life you gain here in my opinion is worth it.
Electricity in our experiences runs at approx €0.185 per unit used - This is an overall figure allowing for standing charges, fuel adjustments vat etc etc and we run a large pool and live normally without a great use of AC.... so our bills stand at approx €50-65 per month = water usage allowing for pool usage and evaporation plus daily household usage stands at about €40-50 per three month
we only rent and will never ever buy.... we like the flexibilty of it as things change, dogs barking come and go and if they come we move... neighbours also change as do attitudes so we like to be able to move if it no longer suits us - buying wouldnt allow us to move quickly.... house prices have dropped but renting is so much more affordable here in comparison to Maltas rent prices which have gone thru the roof. like 50% increases....
We live in Peyia and love the area, many of the issues over banking and title deeds are in the main resolved but that doesnt mean you should not be so careful...... be careful always.
We ve been fortunate so far as not needed any hospital attendances so far although i did have an issue a year or so ago and went to the local private clinic, and spookily enough it was a flare up of a previous ailment that the Malta doctors took the easy option on and never ever cured it - but here they did the 5 blood tests etc and then did a further 2 very specific blood tests and prescribed some tablets for a month and its never occurred again = they got it right OK so it cost €35 for the initial consultation then two further follow ups were €12 each then €45 for the inital 5 blood tests, then €80 for the 2 specific ones then a final €40 for the course of tablets but hey ho a year on all is good and its done.
I am told that the healthcare here is very very good but be careful if an accident occurs that the ambulance doesnt take you immediately to a private hospital - it happened to a friend of ours and in the panic couldnt control it - - - - -ended up with a bill of €40k - €10k of that for oxygen
also note the ambulances here are not manned by trained paramedics and can take a while to not only get to you but find you too
We did take the expensive version of bronze private healthcare via Abbyegate and ING initially for the first year but at over €1500, we found it too expensive for us - and we never ever used it - so we made a judgement call and now we have the minimium cover for immigration purposes. Am not saying or condoning taking the cheaper option - just for us it suits us for now... and yes i know you have your health once and once its gone it rarely if ever comes back - and there is no replacement for good health what price do you put on it...........take your own circumstances and health position into account and make the right decision for yourselves
Good luck = if you want or need further info let me know ok