Is the cost of living in Argentina high?
We asked people about the cost of living in Argentina, they wrote...
"The cost of living in Argentina varies depending on where you are in the country. Generally, the larger cities such as Buenos Aires tend to be more expensive than smaller towns and cities in the interior. Areas such as Mar del Plata and Bariloche also tend to be more expensive because of their popularity with tourists. The price of rent for a nice 1 bedroom apartment in Argentina is usually between $650 to $1,000 US dollars, depending on the area. The price of rent for a nice 2 bedroom apartment is usually between $900 to $1,500 US dollars, depending on where it is located. The cost of eating at a moderately priced restaurant in Argentina is between $15 to $30 US dollars per person," explained one expat living in Argentina.
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Is the cost of living in Argentina high?
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