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Cost of living in Argentina

Postby EasyExpat » Mon Mar 15, 2010 5:04 pm

Hi,

We are interested by your feedback on the cost of living in Argentina. With Easy Expat we have already a useful tool to compare the cost of living in some major cities in the world.

However we do not cover all the countries, nor all the destination where you can eventually decide to expatriate.

If you live in Argentina, you can help the community and give information about the cost of living in Argentina. You might be able to give indication and comments on the needs:
:arrow: Food (what to expect, what to find).
:arrow: Accommodation price in Argentina. Rent?
:arrow: Transport (public transport but also the necessity and cost of using a car)
:arrow: Services (gaz, electricity, telephone, internet...)
:arrow: Tax
:arrow: Health, Education
:arrow: Entertainment (restaurant, cinema, theatre...)
:arrow: ... etc.

Thanks in advance for sharing your experience with the community 8-)
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Re: Cost of Living in Argentina

Postby windy » Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:53 pm

The cost of living in buenos aires.

We have a lot of inflation in argentina so by the time you read this it will probably be out of date.
1)i will try to help as best i can with the easyexpat list.
FOOD AND BERVERAGES Supermarkets are very cheap espcially for beers and wines. They also offer big discounts on certain days if you pay by credit card.
2)ACCOMMODATION the cheapest way to stay in buenos aires is to rent an apartment.you can rent a fully furnished apartment for about u$s1000 per month.all bills included. I would reccomend myspaceba.com but there are many others.
3) PUBLIC TRANSFER is very cheap. The subway is 30cents u$s for a journey of any distance.
Buses are equally as cheap but a little bit dificult if you don´t know the city too well.
A return train ticket to tigre is less than u$s1 for a journey of more than 20miles each way.
If staying in the city you really won´t need a car. The public transport is that good. Plus finding a place to park a car is a bloody nightmare and becomes expensive.
4)UTILITYS BILLS if you rent a furnished apartment all the bills will be included. Sometimes the owner puts a limit on the bills just to remind the tenant to turn off the ac when they go out.
But most bills are inexpensive in comparison to the us and europe.
5) INCOME TAX now thats a grey area. Argentina is the biggest black economy i have ever seen.
So people are paid a certain amount in cash some in vouchers and some is taxed, it really is a different answer for every person.
MEDICAL INSURANCE We are a family of four and pay u$s300 per month for very good quality medical insurance.
SCHOOLS Public education is not great here so its best to pay and go private. Buenos aires is awash with bilingual fee paying schools and they are very cheap in comparison to europe or the states. Starting prices are from about u$s200 amonth but can go much higher.
NURSERYScare is about u$s200 for 3 hrs per day.
6) ENTERTAINMENT AND RESTAURANTS IN BUENOS AIRES are as good as any place you will ever visit.
Very affordable with loads of choice.many tango shows theatres and operas and thousands of great restuarants.
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Re: Cost of Living in Argentina

Postby EasyExpat » Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:59 pm

windy wrote:The cost of living in buenos aires.
We have a lot of inflation in argentina so by the time you read this it will probably be out of date.

Thanks Windy. It helps and any price comparison with your experience is good to give an indication for expats.
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Re: Cost of living in Argentina

Postby Quickroute » Wed Apr 27, 2011 4:08 am

You can get an overview of Cost of living in Argentina here and I recommend an ATM card with no foreign transaction fees like Schwab and as the previous messages have said get there mid morning before the ATM runs out of money (especially before the w/e)
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