Based on the latest research by HSBC, the cost of living in Malaysia adds up to RM7,200 a month for a couple with two children, and RM3,000 a month for a single person. This includes grocery, car maintenance and parking, utilities, transportation expense, education and recreation. Excluded are personal income tax, upscale entertainment, accommodation and travel.
The market for rental housing and apartments in the Kuala Lumpur area is large and reasonably priced by regional standards. A furnished, three-bedroom apartment in a prime area rents for RM2,800 to RM9,000, while a furnished house in the same location costs RM3,500 to RM15,000. There are a number of international schools in KL offering British, American, French, German, Japanese and Chinese curricula.
Tuition fees at the International School of Kuala Lumpur (US curriculum) range from US$6,700 for kindergarten to Grade 5 to US$8,400 for Grades 9-12. Salaries for stay-in maids cost from RM700 to RM900 a month. Check the ... more.
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