How much money do you need to live comfortably in Portugal?
Many expats will find the cost of living in Portugal comparably low to what they’re
used to – particularly if they have arrived from countries like the UK and the US.
Among Western European countries,
Portugal has been said to have the lowest living costs
and is around 30 percent cheaper to live in than France.
According to data from Numbeo, a single person’s monthly cost would be $728 before rent, and a family of four
would need $2,570 before rent. The cost-of-living calculator also suggests that
renting a house in Portugal is almost 25 percent cheaper than in the UK. However,
costs will depend on where you stay in Portugal, with
property prices soaring in its capital Lisbon, where the average house price is now more expensive than in Milan or Berlin. But
that said, life in Lisbon costs half as much as life in London, according to
Expatica.
However, expats should consider additional costs, such as schooling. While Portugal
provides state education, foreign nationals may want to enrol their children in
international schools, where they can be taught an alternative curriculum.
As per InterNations, the average monthly cost of an international school in Portugal is $880.
To mitigate the tax burden, expatriates in China can take advantage of certain tax
exemptions and deductions available under Chinese tax laws. For example, certain
allowances and benefits provided by employers, such as housing allowances and
education subsidies, may be partially or fully exempt from taxation.
Because of the rising cost of private education, more parents are considering planning
ahead for their children’s education so they can get the best schooling possible. If
you’re interested in a savings plan which could help you get your child into their
school of choice, it could be worth considering
speaking to a professional financial advisor.