Cost of Living City By City Worldwide: A Practical Guide For the International Player
03-13-2013, 09:41 PM
Depends really on where in Brazil and also the time in the year and of course, your lifestyle.
In Rio/SP, if you live like a local, in the lower end hoods and not going out much, you can make it on I'd say 1500/month. If you want to live it up, then you'd need twice that amount easily. If you want to live in Ipanema/Copabacana, in a nice pad near the beach, your rent alone can be in the 1500/2k/month. In Sao Paulo, you could do it all: live on the cheap but not have much fun living in a not so good hood.
The best bang for the buck in Brasil remains the 2nd tier cities such as Joao Pessoa, Belem or Fortaleza in the Northeast. Another good option would be Belo Horizonte: neat, safe, big enough to have a lot of talent and eye candy but not as big as Sao Paulo which is humangous. Advantages of BH: among the best talent in all of Brasil, Mineiros are not as out going as say the Cariocas but once you make a Mineiro friend, you can count on them and they are your friend for life. Mineiras are among the best in all of Brasil, not only in terms of looks but also attitude as they are more traditional and make great gfs and wives as per my brasilian friends and expats living there that I know.
Cost wise, I'd figure 2k/month is doable if you don't go crazy and party out every night in the top clubs or go eat at the top places. With 3k/month, you'd be having a pretty sweet lifestyle there. 4k/month and you'd be among the top 5% of the people there.
Chochemonger was there not long ago, maybe he can chip in with current or at least, more recent prices there. Anyone else in here that's currently in BH or was not long ago?
Curitiba, in the south, can be done with 1k/month if living like a local. 1.5k would offer you more options in terms of logistics and at 2k/month, you'd be having good fun there.
Brasilia, forget it without a car as the city is made for cars not for humans and without a healthy budget. I'd figure a minimum would be 3-4k/month there.
I haven't been in Brasil for over 5 years so things have gone up no doubt. Would be good to see those who are currently in Brasil or been there not long ago to chip in regarding the costs.
If you go during Carnaval, double if not triple those figures, specially for accommodations in Rio, Sao Paulo, Salvador and Florianopolis or Floripa. If money is an issue, best time to go is after Carnaval in March/April/May or the best time IMO for weather/costs and lack of gringos/tourists is in the fall (Sept-Oct).
In Rio/SP, if you live like a local, in the lower end hoods and not going out much, you can make it on I'd say 1500/month. If you want to live it up, then you'd need twice that amount easily. If you want to live in Ipanema/Copabacana, in a nice pad near the beach, your rent alone can be in the 1500/2k/month. In Sao Paulo, you could do it all: live on the cheap but not have much fun living in a not so good hood.
The best bang for the buck in Brasil remains the 2nd tier cities such as Joao Pessoa, Belem or Fortaleza in the Northeast. Another good option would be Belo Horizonte: neat, safe, big enough to have a lot of talent and eye candy but not as big as Sao Paulo which is humangous. Advantages of BH: among the best talent in all of Brasil, Mineiros are not as out going as say the Cariocas but once you make a Mineiro friend, you can count on them and they are your friend for life. Mineiras are among the best in all of Brasil, not only in terms of looks but also attitude as they are more traditional and make great gfs and wives as per my brasilian friends and expats living there that I know.
Cost wise, I'd figure 2k/month is doable if you don't go crazy and party out every night in the top clubs or go eat at the top places. With 3k/month, you'd be having a pretty sweet lifestyle there. 4k/month and you'd be among the top 5% of the people there.
Chochemonger was there not long ago, maybe he can chip in with current or at least, more recent prices there. Anyone else in here that's currently in BH or was not long ago?
Curitiba, in the south, can be done with 1k/month if living like a local. 1.5k would offer you more options in terms of logistics and at 2k/month, you'd be having good fun there.
Brasilia, forget it without a car as the city is made for cars not for humans and without a healthy budget. I'd figure a minimum would be 3-4k/month there.
I haven't been in Brasil for over 5 years so things have gone up no doubt. Would be good to see those who are currently in Brasil or been there not long ago to chip in regarding the costs.
If you go during Carnaval, double if not triple those figures, specially for accommodations in Rio, Sao Paulo, Salvador and Florianopolis or Floripa. If money is an issue, best time to go is after Carnaval in March/April/May or the best time IMO for weather/costs and lack of gringos/tourists is in the fall (Sept-Oct).
Quote: (03-13-2013 07:42 PM)Prince X Wrote:
Hey man, coud ya do a quick cost of living for Brazil in general on a monthly basis?