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Cost of living 2018 in Croatia

Last activity 15 January 2018 by Bruddy

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Priscilla

Hello everyone,

As per our annual tradition, we invite you to share your experiences and tell us more about the average prices of products and services in your town/city/area, so that we have updated information regarding cost of living and inflation in Croatia.

Thanks to your contribution, future expats in Croatia will be more informed and will be able to refine their budget and better prepare for their big move.

How much does it cost to rent an apartment or a house in Croatia?

How much does it cost to buy an apartment or a house in Croatia?

How much do you pay on average for public transportation (bus, subway, train, tram, taxi)?

How much do you pay for basic food items such as rice, bread, and pasta?

What is your monthly budget for groceries?

How much does it cost to see a doctor/dentist/physician/specialist in Croatia?

How much do you pay for health insurance per month?

How much does childcare cost on average per month?

What is your child's schooling budget per month?

How much does it cost to fill up your car’s fuel tank?

How much do you pay for electricity/gas/water etc., per month?

How much do you pay for your internet and phone subscription?

How much do you pay for your lunch pack on weekdays?

How much do you pay for an espresso coffee?

How much do you pay for a cinema ticket?

How much does a gym membership cost in Croatia?

Thank you for sharing your experience.

Priscilla

Bruddy

Hi Priscilla I am a single Australian but no expat as I am very patriotic. I live in Split. My food cost is low as I am vegetarian (1000 kn/month), utilities + internet about (350 kn/month), public transport 20 minute return journey (21 kn), otherwise I cycle. Rent (2300 kn/ month), clothing & entertainment (300kn/month. Total per month (550 -600 euro).

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