Données Clés sur le Coût de la Vie
| Catégorie | Indice | USD est. | Niveau |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coût de la Vie | 31.7 | 68% cheaper than NYC | Cheap |
| Rent (1-bed city) | 10.9 | —/mo est. | Cheap |
| Groceries | 22.4 | —/mo est. | Cheap |
| Restaurants | 32.8 | —/meal est. | Cheap |
| Local Pouvoir d'Achat | 27.0 | ×3.15 expat stretch | |
| GNI per Capita | $21.9k | Banque Mondiale PPP | |
| Inflation Rate | 6.61% | Annuel 2026 |
Logement & Loyer
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
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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- Digital nomads & remote workers on foreign income
- Budget-conscious expats maximising lifestyle quality
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- Those requiring Western-standard amenities everywhere
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