Cost of Living in Singapore

Singapore

Comfortable budget (single)

$4,628/month

Range $2,923–$4,628/month

Overall 7.4Safety 9.2Housing 4.1QoL 8.8

Last updated: 2026-03

Can you afford to live in Singapore?

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 Singapore for everyday essentials.

Coffee

$6

flat white at cafe

Beer

$8.5

pint at pub

Lunch

$24

meal at inexpensive restaurant

Groceries

$580

single-person monthly groceries

Transport

$128

monthly pass

Gym

$61

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)$2,192–$3,410 +39%
Rent (1-bed, outside center)$1,157–$1,827 +39%
Utilities (electricity, heating, water)$91–$177 +38%
Internet & Mobile$37–$61 +40%
Groceries (monthly)$463–$694 +39%
Eating out (per meal, mid-range)$61–$110 +38%
Coffee$5–$7 +50%
Public transport (monthly pass)$116–$140 +39%
Gym membership$43–$79 +39%
Cinema ticket$17–$22 +39%

Housing market

Rent vs buy snapshot for Singapore — useful if you're comparing long-term relocation options.

Rent (1-bed center)

$2,192–$3,410/mo

Buy center (per m²)

$29,760

Buy outside (per m²)

$16,370

Price-to-rent ratio

40×

Avg mortgage rate

3.5%

💰 Mortgage estimate: a 60 m² apartment in Singapore center at ~$29,760/m² with a 25y loan at 3.5% would cost roughly $8,939/month — compare that to the rent range above.

Local salaries (monthly net, USD)

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

RoleMonthly netCovers rent?
Average net salary$3,850❌ No
Software engineer (mid)$5,800❌ No
Marketing manager$4,800❌ No
Teacher (secondary)$3,850❌ No
Nurse (RN)$3,450❌ No

Local insider tips

Practical ways to cut costs that actually work in Singapore.

To navigate Singapore's efficient public transport, purchase an EZ-Link card for seamless travel on MRT and buses.

For affordable and authentic local cuisine, visit hawker centres like Maxwell Food Centre or Lau Pa Sat.

Consider exploring co-living spaces or HDB room rentals in neighborhoods outside the immediate city center like Jurong East or Woodlands to manage high rental costs.

Budget scenarios

Single

$2,923–$4,628/month

Top expenses

  • Rent (1-bed center): ~$3,410/mo
  • Groceries: ~$694/mo
  • Transport: ~$140/mo

Couple

$4,628–$7,064/month

Top expenses

  • Rent (1-bed center): ~$3,410/mo
  • Groceries: ~$694/mo
  • Transport: ~$140/mo

Family

$6,699–$10,353/month

Top expenses

  • Rent (1-bed center): ~$3,410/mo
  • Groceries: ~$694/mo
  • Transport: ~$140/mo

Neighbourhood guide

Singapore Center

Central

Urban core, transit access

Est. 1-bed rent: $2,740–$4,263/mo

Singapore Midtown

Central

Mixed residential

Est. 1-bed rent: $2,411–$3,751/mo

Singapore Outer

Suburban

Quieter, family-friendly

Est. 1-bed rent: $1,754–$2,728/mo

Quality of life scores

Housing4.1/10
Safety9.2/10
Healthcare9.2/10
Education8.8/10
Environment9.6/10
Economy7.9/10
Culture8.5/10
Internet8.9/10

Pros & cons

✅ Pros

  • Safety
  • Hub airport
  • Low tax for some

❌ Cons

  • COE cars
  • Humidity

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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.