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Bosnia and Herzegovina · Cost of Living 2026
Cost of Living · Europe

Cost of Living in Bosnia and Herzegovina
for Expats 2026

Bosnia and Herzegovina cost of living index: 41/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $330–$500 depending on lifestyle. GNI per capita (PPP): $20,500. Bosnia and Herzegovina combines Mediterranean charm with Eastern European affordability, offering expats rich history, stunning Adriatic access, and genuine hospitality. The country's post-conflict renaissance has created vibrant communities in Sarajevo and beyond, attracting creatives, digital nomads, and anyone seeking authentic European living at bargain prices.

59% cheaper than New York City

Your $5,000 NYC budget → $2,050/month in Bosnia and Herzegovina · your dollar goes 144% further here

1-bed apt · est. avg.
Restaurant meal · est.
Monthly transit · est.
$820–$1,640/month Typical budget / month
World Bank 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Updated April 2026YMYL · Data guide only
Cost of Living Index
41.0
NYC = 100 baseline · Moderate
0NYC 100200+
Rent
1-bed city centre · 85% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Per meal · 70% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 60% cheaper than NYC
GNI / capita
$25.0k
World Bank PPP
Purchasing Power
55.65
Your $ goes 144% further here
Inflation 2026
1.69%
Annual rate

Key Cost of Living Data

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2026 · NYC baseline = 100
World Bank 2026
Cost of Livingvs NYC · 59% cheaper than NYC
41.0NYC = 100
Rent1-bed city centre
15.0~—
RestaurantsPer meal
30.0~—
GroceriesMonthly basket
40.0~—
Purch. PowerLocal buying
55.65×2.44 expat
vs NYC baseline
CategoryIndexEst. USDTier
Cost of Living41.059% cheaper than NYCModerate
Rent (1-bed city)15.0—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries40.0—/mo est.Moderate
Restaurants30.0—/meal est.Cheap
Local Purch. Power55.65×2.44 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$25.0kWorld Bank PPP
Inflation Rate1.69%Annual 2026

Housing & Rent

USD per month · 2026
World Bank · GlobalCostData

Sarajevo's rental market offers excellent value, with one-bedroom apartments in central neighborhoods averaging $250–$380/month, while outer suburbs provide options at $180–$280. Furnished expat apartments in desirable areas like Baščaršija or Vraca range $350–$500/month, including utilities. Outside Sarajevo, Mostar and Banja Luka provide additional savings, with comparable 1BR apartments costing $150–$220. Long-term leases frequently include utilities, further reducing monthly housing expenses.

Food & Dining

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Monthly groceries for one person average $100–$150, with local markets and supermarkets offering seasonal produce at 55–65% below NYC prices. Fresh bread costs $0.50–$0.80, local cheese ranges $2–$4/kg, and regional wines are remarkably affordable at $3–$6 per bottle. Dining out provides exceptional value, with traditional ćevapčići restaurants serving full meals for $3–$5, while mid-range restaurants charge $6–$10. Monthly food budget estimates: $150–$220.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Public transport in Sarajevo operates affordably, with monthly passes costing $15–$25 for tram, bus, and cable car access. Taxis charge $0.70 per km, averaging $2–$4 for city journeys. Ride-sharing apps offer comparable rates, and regional buses connecting to neighboring countries cost $10–$30 depending on distance. Car ownership remains optional given excellent public transit coverage.

Healthcare & Quality of Life

Key indicators for expats
WHO · UNDP 2026

Bosnia's healthcare system provides universal coverage to residents, with expats eligible for public services after registration. Private clinics in Sarajevo offer Western-standard care at $40–$100 per consultation, while specialist services range $60–$150. International health insurance policies cost $60–$180/month, providing peace of mind for expats preferring private medical care and faster appointment access.

Life Expectancy74.3 yrs
Physicians / 1,0002.6
Safety Index7.1Moderate Safety
HDI Score0.779High Development
Education Index0.72
Gini Coefficient30.3
Air Quality PM2.528.1 µg/m³

Key Insight

Bosnia and Herzegovina punches above its weight—you get Balkan warmth, Adriatic beauty, and established expat communities at a 59% discount to NYC, making it ideal for cultural explorers and budget-conscious remote workers seeking authentic European adventure.

Budget-Friendly

Our Verdict for Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina offers strong value for money at CoL 41.0 — significantly below NYC and most Western cities. Digital nomads and expats from high-cost countries benefit most from this gap.

Best for

  • Digital nomads & remote workers on foreign income
  • Budget-conscious expats maximising lifestyle quality

May not suit

  • Those requiring Western-standard amenities everywhere

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Monthly Budget Estimates

Bosnia and Herzegovina · all-in USD per month
Frugal
$330–$420per month
Shared housing, cooking at home, local transport
Comfortable
$620–$900per month
Private apartment, regular dining out, occasional travel
Western Expat
$1,150+per month
Premium lifestyle, frequent travel, international standard

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Frequently Asked Questions

Bosnia and Herzegovina cost of living
Is Bosnia and Herzegovina affordable for expats?
Yes—with a cost of living index of 41, Bosnia and Herzegovina remains among Europe's most affordable destinations, where your money stretches 2.3x further than in New York City, enabling comfortable living at a fraction of Western European costs.
What is the average cost of living in Bosnia and Herzegovina per month?
Budget travelers spend $330–$420/month, comfortable expats budget $620–$900/month for a 1BR apartment and mixed dining, while Western lifestyles with car ownership and frequent leisure average $1,150+/month.
Can you live well in Bosnia and Herzegovina on $600/month?
Yes, $600/month supports a comfortable expat lifestyle in Bosnia, covering a furnished 1BR apartment ($300–$380), groceries ($120–$150), transport ($20), dining out ($100), and utilities ($30–$50).
What is the cheapest city to live in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Zenica and Tuzla offer the lowest costs, with rentals 30–35% cheaper than Sarajevo. Mostar provides excellent value while maintaining strong tourist infrastructure and expat amenities, making it ideal for those prioritizing affordability without sacrificing community.
How does Bosnia and Herzegovina compare to neighboring countries?
Bosnia (CoL index: 41) is marginally more expensive than Kosovo (37.5) but slightly cheaper than Serbia (42) and Ukraine (41). Compared to EU countries like Croatia or Slovenia, Bosnia offers 35–45% lower costs while providing superior Adriatic access and authentic cultural experiences.
Sources: World Bank Open Data 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Data verified April 2026. Not financial or legal advice.
Updated April 2026. Sources: World Bank, ILO, national statistics offices. Methodology. City-level prices vary — check local listings before booking.