Cost of Living in Berlin

Germany

Comfortable budget (single)

$3,508/month

Range $2,215–$3,508/month

Overall 7.2Safety 8.6Housing 5.0QoL 8.2

Last updated: 2026-03

Can you afford to live in Berlin?

Enter your monthly take-home in USD. We compare it to typical budgets for your household size (estimates, not financial advice).

Daily costs at a glance

Typical prices you'll pay in Berlin for everyday essentials.

Coffee

$5

flat white at cafe

Beer

$5.5

pint at pub

Lunch

$18.5

meal at inexpensive restaurant

Groceries

$440

single-person monthly groceries

Transport

$97

monthly pass

Gym

$46

monthly membership

Full cost breakdown

Colors show how each category compares to the global average of our 100 tracked cities.

CategoryUSD/monthvs global
Rent (1-bed, city center)$1,662–$2,585↑ +5%
Rent (1-bed, outside center)$877–$1,385↑ +5%
Utilities (electricity, heating, water)$69–$134↑ +5%
Internet & Mobile$28–$46↑ +6%
Groceries (monthly)$351–$526↑ +5%
Eating out (per meal, mid-range)$46–$83↑ +4%
Coffee$4–$6↑ +25%
Public transport (monthly pass)$88–$106↑ +5%
Gym membership$32–$60↑ +5%
Cinema ticket$13–$17↑ +7%

Housing market

Rent vs buy snapshot for Berlin β€” useful if you're comparing long-term relocation options.

Rent (1-bed center)

$1,662–$2,585/mo

Buy center (per mΒ²)

$15,790

Buy outside (per mΒ²)

$8,690

Price-to-rent ratio

28Γ—

Avg mortgage rate

3.8%

πŸ’° Mortgage estimate: a 60 mΒ² apartment in Berlin center at ~$15,790/mΒ² with a 25y loan at 3.8% would cost roughly $4,897/month β€” compare that to the rent range above.

Local salaries (monthly net, USD)

Typical take-home in Berlin. A green badge means the salary covers at least 2.5Γ— the max rent for a 1-bed in the center.

RoleMonthly netCovers rent?
Average net salary$3,100❌ No
Software engineer (mid)$4,400❌ No
Marketing manager$3,700❌ No
Teacher (secondary)$3,200❌ No
Nurse (RN)$3,000❌ No

Local insider tips

Practical ways to cut costs that actually work in Berlin.

Utilize the Deutschlandticket for unlimited travel on all local and regional public transport across Germany, including Berlin's extensive BVG network, to save significantly on commuting costs.

Shop at discount supermarkets like Lidl or Aldi for daily groceries to keep your food budget low, as they offer competitive prices compared to larger chains.

Explore the vibrant street art and diverse culinary scene in Kreuzberg, particularly around Oranienstraße, for affordable and authentic dining and entertainment options.

Budget scenarios

Single

$2,215–$3,508/month

Top expenses

  • Rent (1-bed center): ~$2,585/mo
  • Groceries: ~$526/mo
  • Transport: ~$106/mo

Couple

$3,508–$5,354/month

Top expenses

  • Rent (1-bed center): ~$2,585/mo
  • Groceries: ~$526/mo
  • Transport: ~$106/mo

Family

$5,077–$7,846/month

Top expenses

  • Rent (1-bed center): ~$2,585/mo
  • Groceries: ~$526/mo
  • Transport: ~$106/mo

Neighbourhood guide

Berlin Center

Central

Urban core, transit access

Est. 1-bed rent: $2,078–$3,231/mo

Berlin Midtown

Central

Mixed residential

Est. 1-bed rent: $1,828–$2,844/mo

Berlin Outer

Suburban

Quieter, family-friendly

Est. 1-bed rent: $1,330–$2,068/mo

Quality of life scores

Housing5.0/10
Safety8.6/10
Healthcare8.6/10
Education8.2/10
Environment9.0/10
Economy7.3/10
Culture7.9/10
Internet8.3/10

Pros & cons

βœ… Pros

  • β€’ Startup scene
  • β€’ Nightlife
  • β€’ Value vs London

❌ Cons

  • β€’ Bureaucracy
  • β€’ Rising rents

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Estimates are for comparison only and do not constitute financial advice. Sources include our internal dataset and periodic third-party index updates.