The cheapest places to live in the world in 2022
Money can’t buy happiness, but the relative affordability of a city does have a big impact on wellbeing.
Australia’s home prices were also recently found to be among the least affordable in the world the globe, as new data revealed Melbourne and Sydney are in the top five least affordable cities for local home buyers.
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Sydney is in fact the second least affordable city to buy a house, with the median price 15 times more than the average household income in 2021, according to Demographia’s International Housing Affordability 2022 report.
Internationally, the costs of living in big cities in the US like New York City and San Francisco in 2022 are well known — tiny apartments for giant rents, expensive public transit, laughably-priced food and entertainment affordable only for those with money to burn.
In fact, the average rent in Manhattan just hit an all-time record of US$3,700 this month, according to The Post.
Have all these numbers made you feel like looking to live somewhere that isn’t so exorbitantly costly?
These locations are the cheapest places to live in the world and the cheapest places to retire.
Vietnam
For individuals looking to live where their buck goes the furthest, the publication International Living crunched the numbers for their Annual Global Retirement Index and has the answer: The most economical destination in 2022 is Vietnam.
“Expat couples can enjoy the benefits of living in modern, comfortably furnished homes and apartments in good neighbourhoods, eat meals out regularly, have a housekeeper, and indulge in plenty of travel and extras, all on a budget that will probably never exceed $1,500 per month,” International Living reports.
The nation has seen rents drop by nearly 50 per cent in certain parts of the country during the last year, luxury-grade one-bedroom homes can currently be rented for just $300 a month and groceries are also noted for being priced extremely low.
Bolivia
Bolivia came in second (tying with Bali).
The nation, known for its Amazon region and the Andes Mountains, isn’t among the more popular South American tourist destinations, which helps keep costs down for locals.
Rents start at just $200 for quality apartments in decent, central neighbourhoods, and both food and transit are also cheap by inner city standards:
Lattes will run drinkers 75c, and couples looking to splurge on a nice sit-down meal can anticipate a bill in the $30 total range, International Living reported.
A short taxi ride is often no more than $1.50, and flying across Bolivia costs around $45. Medical care, groceries, and hired hands — including a gardener or maid — are also all rather reasonably priced.
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Bali
Living on this Indonesian island ends up costing many expats approximately the same as living in Bolivia, but with a very different flavour.
Although it has a sizeable tourist economy, the popularity has helped create an infrastructure for travellers, with options for every budget.
“Several couples I’ve met who live in the quiet, seaside communities of Sanur and Canggu say that they live comfortably on budgets of less than $1,500 per month, which includes rent for a two-bedroom house, all utilities, eating out frequently, and buying some imported foods. Some upscale towns like Seminyak and Legian are more expensive, but they’re still cheap when compared to U.S. prices,” International Living correspondent Wendy Justice said.
Manchester
The UK isn’t exactly known for being cheap. But if you’re crunching the affordability numbers for isle cities, Manchester is arguably the cheapest.
The northwest UK city was ranked the least expensive metro to currently live in on the globe by Time Out, which surveyed 27,000 readers for its Time Out Index earlier this year.
According to 90 per cent of survey respondents, things don’t ‘cost a lot’ in Manchester, despite it offering a diverse restaurant scene and plenty of transit and culture options.
“The city is also home to museums and galleries, such as the Manchester Art Gallery (free entry), the Science and Industry Museum (also free), the Football Museum (paid), and the People’s History Museum (free),” wrote 14-year resident Zesha Saleem for Insider, adding that the average Manchester one-bedroom apartment costs a little under a $1,000 a month to rent.
Wichita
As far as the US goes, a report published by RentHop in Nov. 2021 found Wichita in Kansas to be the nation’s most affordable city, with median studio rent coming in at $500 a month.
This determination was made based on the fact that a single person making the average income in Wichita only needs to spend 13.63 per cent of their salary on housing to live alone.
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In contrast, the median rent in the next most affordable city, Columbus, Ohio, is only $125 more or $625, a relative but significantly higher amount.
While many people may not be familiar with Wichita, it’s home to many more people than plenty of smaller cities: The metro area boasts a population of nearly 650,000.
Broken Hill
While few people would think New South Wales would be the place to buy the cheapest home — a house recently came to market for a shockingly low $39,950 — could be the cheapest home in Australia.
Sitting on 640 sqm – the property does need some serious work, but does have three bedrooms and one bathroom. Broken Hill’s median house price is $155,000, and houses cost around $260 per week to rent.