Cheapest Cities in Latin America — Complete Guide


TL;DR — Latin America’s cheapest cities for expats are Oaxaca and Medellin — both offering comfortable single-adult lifestyles under $1,200/month. Colombia (CoL Index 31.7) and Mexico (42.6) anchor the regional rankings. This guide ranks 8 major Latin American cities by total monthly budget using World Bank and Numbeo 2025 data.

Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2025 (NYC = 100).


Latin American Cities Ranked by Monthly Budget

RankCityCountryMonthly Budget (Moderate)Rent 1BR CentreCoL Index (Country)SourceYear
1OaxacaMexico$1,000–1,400~$400–65042.6Numbeo2025
2MedellinColombia$1,100–1,600~$450–75031.7Numbeo2025
3CaliColombia$900–1,300~$350–60031.7Numbeo2025
4MeridaMexico$1,000–1,500~$400–70042.6Numbeo2025
5BogotaColombia$1,200‘1,800~$550–90031.7Numbeo2025
6CartagenaColombia$1,100–1,700~$450–80031.7Numbeo2025
7GuadalajaraMexico$1,200–1,700~$500–80042.6Numbeo2025
8Mexico CityMexico$1,400–2,000~$900–1,40042.6Numbeo2025

Colombia and Mexico data from verified reference dataset. Other cities from Numbeo community data 2025.


City Profiles

Medellin, Colombia — Top Expat Hub

CategoryMonthly CostNotes
Rent (El Poblado 1BR)$450–750Main expat area
Food$250–400Excellent local cuisine
Transport$25–45Metro + cable car system
Health insurance$60–150Private recommended
Total$1,100–1,600

Oaxaca, Mexico — Most Affordable Lifestyle

CategoryMonthly CostNotes
Rent (Centro 1BR)$400–650Colonial architecture
Food$200–340World-famous cuisine, cheap locally
Transport$20–40Taxi + walking
Health insurance$80–180International plan recommended
Total$1,000–1,400

Bogota, Colombia — Capital Value

CategoryMonthly CostNotes
Rent (Chapinero 1BR)$550–900Most expensive Colombian city
Food$280–430
Transport$30–50TransMilenio BRT system
Health insurance$60–150
Total$1,200–1,800

Key Insight

Latin America’s cheapest cities concentrate in Colombia and secondary Mexican cities. Colombia’s CoL Index (31.7) is nearly identical to Morocco’s (31.4) — making it among the cheapest accessible destinations globally. Medellin’s defining advantage is its climate: perpetual spring at 1,495m altitude, year-round temperatures of 22–28°C, making it one of the world’s most liveable cities by weather. Mexico City’s rapid cost inflation since 2020 has pushed budget-conscious expats toward Oaxaca, Mérida and Guadalajara.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest city to live in Latin America?

Cali (Colombia) and Oaxaca (Mexico) consistently rank as the most affordable major cities for expats in the region, with comfortable monthly budgets under $1,200/month. Medellin is marginally more expensive but offers superior nomad infrastructure. Source: Numbeo 2025.

Is Medellin or Mexico City better for expats?

Medellin is cheaper (moderate budget $1,100–1,600 vs Mexico City’s $1,400–2,000), safer in perception and has a stronger nomad community. Mexico City is larger, more cosmopolitan and has better international flight connections. The choice depends on lifestyle preference.

Can I live in Latin America on $1,000/month?

Yes — in Oaxaca, Cali and secondary Colombian cities. At $1,000/month, expect a one-bedroom apartment in a local (non-expat) area, local food, public transport and basic health coverage. $1,200–1,400/month provides a significantly more comfortable base in most Latin American cities.

Is Colombia safe for expats?

Major expat neighbourhoods in Medellin (El Poblado, Laureles), Bogota (Chapinero, Zona Rosa) and Cartagena are considered reasonably safe with standard urban precautions. Colombia’s security situation has improved dramatically since the 2000s. Check current travel advisories before relocating.

What visa do I need to live in Mexico or Colombia long-term?

Mexico: Temporary Resident Visa (requires ~$2,000/month passive income or savings). Colombia: Digital Nomad Visa (NM visa, for remote workers); Pensioner Visa (TP-7, for retirees). Both offer pathways to permanent residency after several years.


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Last updated: 2025 | Sources: World Bank Open Data — NY.GNP.PCAP.PP.CD (2024); Numbeo Cost of Living Rankings 2025 (NYC = 100). General information only.