Cost of living in Costa Rica in 2022
Hi everyone,
Two years after the start of the pandemic, it is time to take stock of the evolution of the cost of living in Costa Rica or more specifically, in the region where you live. The idea is to help people get ready for their expatriation to Costa Rica to plan their day-to-day budget for some key expenses.
If you are a tenant, what is your monthly rent? Please give details of the type of property you are in.
How much are your monthly charges (water, electricity, common area maintenance charges, etc.) and additional expenses (mobile phone and/or internet box subscriptions)?
How much do you spend on commuting (by public transport or using your car) each month?
How much does your grocery shopping cost in Costa Rica?
How much do you spend on health care (health insurance, consultations, etc.)?
How much are your children's school fees, depending on the type of school they attend?
What about your budget for leisure activities?
Do not hesitate to indicate other everyday costs if they could be useful to others.
Thank you for your contribution
Cheryl
ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã team
Hello.......The only reason we can afford where we live in Costa Rica is because we bought our land 30yrs ago.We have no car nor swimming pool,our life is considered austere,no debt.It is $2,600,a month for 2 of us and that cost is slowly rising.Our architect did a great job on situating the house on the property,this made all the difference on our cooling cost,as we live at the beach.$40 elect. $12 water,$35 phone plan/wifi,groceries $800,entertainment $200 ,tuk-tuk driver $75.After 6 years our home needs repairs and living under the jungle canopy,this close to the ocean,maintenance is 2 fold in this harsh climate of the Nicoya Peninsula.The $2,600 figure,includes property taxes and insurance.I pay out of pocket for medical and thank god it hasn't been for nothing serious.As far rentals go in our area,there is nothing available,if there is you pay a global premium.
@tucandream this is not costa rica
  Sorry don't get your comment ????@tucandream this is not costa rica
- @Henrych
@kohlerias everyone I know here pays more for services, food, etc.
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