π©πͺ What living in Saarburg costs
Only two lines really change from one commune to the next: what you pay to live there, and what you pay to get to work. Here are both, priced for Saarburg.
The monthly bill for this address
Rent, 70 mΒ²
1,001 β¬
Commuting fuel
121 β¬
Public transport
β
Monthly total
1,122 β¬
Only the Germany leg is paid: from the Luxembourg border onwards, train, tram and bus are free.
Basis: 4 days at the office per week, 44 working weeks a year, return trip to Luxembourg City, 6 L/100 km at β¬1.55/L. Change those assumptions in the calculator.
Groceries, energy, insurance and tax are set nationally, not by the commune: comparing them town by town would be false precision. This page sticks to the two lines the address genuinely controls.
By dwelling size
40 mΒ²
693 β¬
572 β¬ + 121 β¬
60 mΒ²
979 β¬
858 β¬ + 121 β¬
80 mΒ²
1,265 β¬
1,144 β¬ + 121 β¬
100 mΒ²
1,551 β¬
1,430 β¬ + 121 β¬
The commute does not move with floor area: the rent is what makes the slope.
The trade against the capital
Rent saved
1,827 β¬
Extra fuel
121 β¬
Monthly balance
β1,706 β¬
Living in Saarburg rather than Luxembourg City leaves β¬1,706 a month in your pocket, against 334 hours a year behind the wheel.
334 hrs driving a year Β· 57 min Β· 44.2 km
Cheaper all-in
These communes cost less than Saarburg once rent and commute are added together β the order is not the one rents alone would give.