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Colombia · Coût de la Vie 2026
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Coût de la Vie in Colombia
pour Expatriés 2026

Colombia cost of living index: 38/100 (NYC = 100). Monthly budget: $1,200–$2,100 depending on lifestyle. GNI per capita (PPP): $16,800. Colombia offers exceptional value for digital nomads and expats, especially in Medellín, which has transformed into a leading tech and innovation hub. Strong local food culture, affordable housing, and vibrant expat communities make Colombia an increasingly popular choice for remote workers and entrepreneurs seeking high quality of life at low cost.

68% moins cher que New York

Votre budget NYC de 5 000 $ → $1,585/month in Colombia · votre dollar va 215% further here

Appart. 1ch. · moy. est.
Repas restaurant · est.
Transport mensuel · est.
$634–$1,268/month Budget typique / mois
Banque Mondiale 2026GlobalCostData 2026 Mis à jour April 2026YMYL · Guide de données uniquement
Indice du Coût de la Vie
31.7
Base NYC = 100 · Cheap
0NYC 100200+
Rent
Appart. 1ch. centre-ville · 89% cheaper than NYC
Dining out
Par repas · 67% cheaper than NYC
Groceries
Monthly budget · 78% cheaper than NYC
RNB / habitant
$21.9k
Banque Mondiale PPP
Pouvoir d'Achat
27.0
Votre $ va 215% plus loin ici
Inflation 2026
6.61%
Taux annuel

Données Clés sur le Coût de la Vie

Colombia 2026 · Base NYC = 100
Banque Mondiale 2026
Coût de la Vievs NYC · 68% cheaper than NYC
31.7NYC = 100
RentAppart. 1ch. centre-ville
10.9~—
RestaurantsPar repas
32.8~—
GroceriesPanier mensuel
22.4~—
Pouvoir d'AchatAchat local
27.0×3.15 expat
vs base NYC
CatégorieIndiceUSD est.Niveau
Coût de la Vie31.768% cheaper than NYCCheap
Rent (1-bed city)10.9—/mo est.Cheap
Groceries22.4—/mo est.Cheap
Restaurants32.8—/meal est.Cheap
Local Pouvoir d'Achat27.0×3.15 expat stretch
GNI per Capita$21.9kBanque Mondiale PPP
Inflation Rate6.61%Annuel 2026

Logement & Loyer

USD per month · 2026
Banque Mondiale · GlobalCostData

Rent in Medellín's upscale neighborhoods (Laureles, Envigado, Sabaneta) ranges from $400–$700/month for a modern 1-bedroom apartment. Secondary cities like Bogotá, Cali, and Cartagena offer similar or lower rates. Furnished apartments targeting expats rent for $600–$1,200/month in prime areas. Outside city centers, rent drops to $250–$400. Long-term leases (12 months) often include discounts. Property ownership is accessible; prices in Medellín's tech corridor average $150,000–$250,000 for a 2-bedroom apartment.

Alimentation & Restaurants

Per-item prices in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Local markets offer excellent value: fresh tropical fruits, vegetables, and proteins cost significantly less than imported goods. A week of groceries for one person: $20–$30. Eating out at local comedores (casual restaurants) costs $3–$6 per meal. Mid-range restaurants: $8–$15 per meal. Imported products (cheese, certain cereals) carry a 30–50% premium. Colombian coffee, fruits (mango, passion fruit, avocado), and fresh juice are exceptionally affordable and of high quality.

Transport

Monthly costs in USD
GlobalCostData 2026

Medellín's metro system (metrocable) offers unlimited monthly passes for approximately $45. Ride-sharing apps (Uber, Beat, Didi) are extremely affordable: $2–$5 for most in-city trips. Taxis average $0.50–$2 for short trips. Intercity buses between major cities cost $10–$40. Car ownership involves relatively high import and maintenance costs; most expats use public transport or ride-sharing. Motorcycle rentals: $20–$30/day for those comfortable riding.

Santé & Qualité de Vie

Indicateurs clés pour expatriés
WHO · UNDP 2026

Colombia has a dual-track healthcare system; expats typically access private clinics and hospitals, which are modern and affordable. Private health insurance: $40–$100/month for comprehensive coverage. Doctor consultations in private clinics: $30–$60. Dental work and cosmetic procedures are world-class and 50–70% cheaper than US prices. Public healthcare (SISBEN) is also available to residents but has longer wait times. Major cities have excellent private hospitals with English-speaking staff.

Life Expectancy68.8 yrs
Physicians / 1,0002.5
Safety Index1.1Low Safety
HDI Score0.758High Development
Education Index0.688
Gini Coefficient54.4
Air Quality PM2.514.3 µg/m³

Analyse Clé

Colombia's exceptional value (2.5x NYC) combined with Medellín's emerging tech scene, modern infrastructure, and welcoming digital nomad community makes it one of the best-value destinations in the Americas for remote workers in 2025. The "City of Eternal Spring" lives up to its name with perfect weather year-round.

Ultra Budget

Notre Verdict for Colombia

Colombia is one of the most affordable destinations globally, with a CoL Index of 31.7 — less than half of New York City. Expats on Western incomes enjoy exceptional purchasing power here.

Idéal pour

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

Moins adapté pour

  • Those requiring Western-standard amenities everywhere

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Estimations Budget Mensuel

Colombia · tout compris, USD par mois
Économique
$1,200–$1,500par mois
Logement partagé, cuisine à domicile, transport local
Confortable
$1,800–$2,400par mois
Appartement privé, restaurants réguliers, voyages occasionnels
Expatrié Occidental
$3,000+par mois
Style de vie premium, voyages fréquents, standard international

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Questions Fréquentes

Colombia cost of living
Is Colombia affordable for expats?
Yes, Colombia is one of the most affordable expat destinations in the Americas. With a cost of living index of just 38/100 (NYC baseline), a comfortable lifestyle costs $1,800–$2,400/month. Medellín specifically has become a digital nomad hotspot due to excellent value, modern amenities, and strong internet infrastructure.
What is the average cost of living in Colombia per month?
Budget travelers can live on $1,200–$1,500/month. Comfortable expats spend $1,800–$2,400, covering a nice 1-bedroom apartment, daily meals (mix of local and restaurants), utilities, transport, and entertainment. Those maintaining a Western lifestyle budget $3,000+/month.
Can you live well in Colombia on $2,000/month?
Absolutely. $2,000/month is a comfortable budget for a single expat in Colombia, covering a good apartment ($500–$700), food ($300–$400), transport ($50–$75), entertainment ($200–$300), and utilities ($150–$200). Many expats report living very well on this budget, with room for travel and dining out regularly.
What is the cheapest city to live in Colombia?
Secondary cities like Bucaramanga, Cúcuta, and Santa Marta offer lower costs than Medellín or Bogotá, with 1-bedroom apartments renting for $200–$350/month. However, Medellín remains popular despite slightly higher costs due to superior infrastructure, safety, and expat services. For absolute budget minimization, rural areas and smaller towns can cost even less.
How does Colombia compare to Ecuador or Peru?
Colombia and Ecuador offer similar costs and value. Colombia edges ahead with better infrastructure and tech ecosystems (especially Medellín). Peru has lower housing costs in some cities (Arequipa, Cusco) but higher in Lima. All three are significantly cheaper than Central American neighbors (Costa Rica, Panama) and offer excellent expat experiences at different price points.
Sources : Banque Mondiale 2026 · GlobalCostData Research 2026 · OECD Statistics. Données vérifiées April 2026. Ne constitue pas un conseil financier ou juridique.
Mis à jour April 2026. Sources: World Bank, ILO, national statistics offices. Méthodologie. City-level prices vary — check local listings before booking.