Summary of cost of living in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam:
Restaurants | |
Range |
|---|---|---|
| Meal at an Inexpensive Restaurant | 50,000.00 ₫ | |
| Meal for Two at a Mid-Range Restaurant (Three Courses, Without Drinks) | 600,000.00 ₫ | |
| Combo Meal at McDonald's (or Equivalent Fast-Food Meal) | 100,000.00 ₫ | |
| Domestic Draft Beer (1 Pint) | 28,000.00 ₫ | |
| Imported Beer (12 oz Small Bottle) | 45,000.00 ₫ | |
| Cappuccino (Regular Size) | 47,920.00 ₫ | |
| Soft Drink (Coca-Cola or Pepsi, 12 oz Small Bottle) | 12,799.57 ₫ | |
| Bottled Water (12 oz) | 7,622.68 ₫ | |
Markets | |
|
| Milk (Regular, 1 Liter) | 38,809.52 ₫ | |
| Fresh White Bread (1 lb Loaf) | 22,102.35 ₫ | |
| White Rice (1 lb) | 12,419.81 ₫ | |
| Eggs (12, Large Size) | 38,152.38 ₫ | |
| Local Cheese (1 lb) | 139,311.55 ₫ | |
| Chicken Fillets (1 lb) | 42,905.77 ₫ | |
| Beef Round or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat (1 lb) | 127,500.84 ₫ | |
| Apples (1 lb) | 32,040.15 ₫ | |
| Bananas (1 lb) | 13,700.67 ₫ | |
| Oranges (1 lb) | 14,370.65 ₫ | |
| Tomatoes (1 lb) | 13,525.32 ₫ | |
| Potatoes (1 lb) | 13,174.81 ₫ | |
| Onions (1 lb) | 14,300.11 ₫ | |
| Lettuce (1 Head) | 19,437.50 ₫ | |
| Bottled Water (50 oz) | 12,433.33 ₫ | |
| Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) | 345,000.00 ₫ | |
| Domestic Beer (16.9 oz Bottle) | 23,466.09 ₫ | |
| Imported Beer (12 oz Small Bottle) | 41,052.63 ₫ | |
| Cigarettes (Pack of 20, Marlboro) | 34,000.00 ₫ | |
Transportation | |
|
| One-Way Ticket (Local Transport) | 7,000.00 ₫ | |
| Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) | 300,000.00 ₫ | |
| Taxi Start (Standard Tariff) | 20,000.00 ₫ | |
| Taxi 1 mile (Standard Tariff) | 27,761.19 ₫ | |
| Taxi 1 Hour Waiting (Standard Tariff) | 100,000.00 ₫ | |
| Gasoline (1 Liter) | 21,814.37 ₫ | |
| Volkswagen Golf 1.5 (or Equivalent New Compact Car) | 980,000,000.00 ₫ | |
| Toyota Corolla Sedan 1.6 (or Equivalent New Mid-Size Car) | 884,272,727.27 ₫ | |
Utilities (Monthly) | |
|
| Basic Utilities for 915 Square Feet Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) | 2,489,021.51 ₫ | |
| Mobile Phone Plan (Monthly, with Calls and 10GB+ Data) | 154,782.61 ₫ | |
| Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) | 248,363.64 ₫ | |
Sports And Leisure | |
|
| Monthly Fitness Club Membership | 513,458.33 ₫ | |
| Tennis Court Rental (1 Hour, Weekend) | 240,000.00 ₫ | |
| Cinema Ticket (International Release) | 90,000.00 ₫ | |
Childcare | |
|
| Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child | 7,406,250.00 ₫ | |
| International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child | 343,150,000.00 ₫ | |
Clothing And Shoes | |
|
| Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) | 1,179,879.56 ₫ | |
| Summer Dress in a Chain Store (e.g. Zara or H&M) | 792,919.52 ₫ | |
| Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) | 2,419,819.34 ₫ | |
| Men's Leather Business Shoes | 2,202,139.35 ₫ | |
Rent Per Month | |
|
| 1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre | 14,439,414.29 ₫ | |
| 1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre | 8,200,000.00 ₫ | |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre | 29,521,739.13 ₫ | |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre | 16,977,272.73 ₫ | |
Buy Apartment Price | |
|
| Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment in City Centre | 10,097,462.98 ₫ | |
| Price per Square Feet to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre | 4,672,437.54 ₫ | |
Salaries And Financing | |
|
| Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) | 13,086,963.56 ₫ | |
| Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) | 8.57 |
Sources and References
| Cost of Living in Thủ Dầu Một | 16.59 miles |
| Cost of Living in Can Tho | 105.20 miles |
| Cost of Living in Phan Thiet | 117.98 miles |
| Cost of Living in Gia Nghĩa | 135.52 miles |
| Cost of Living in Phan Rang | 209.12 miles |
| Cost of Living in Buon Ma Thuot | 216.41 miles |
Nobody gives a sh*t about your political views or opinions here. "France would be..", "Vietnam should be..". Nobody asked you. This is a page discussing cost of living. Nothing to contribute? Just read and leave.
You really cant find an adequate basic room with a kitchenette for less than 10m + utilities/ management fees. It takes me a week at least to find something good. Plus most of these buildings are in crappy locations and you're stepping around dog feces and old ladies cutting veggies in puddle water when you leave your apartment. Like I said in my post below, 12m is really the sweet spot. And you need it bc it's such a hectic place...you need a good home to return to.
Just a year ago you could get a brand new room in a commercial building from 6.5ish. I'm not seeing any good deals anymore. Most cities in SEA other than Singapore are waaaay cheaper and have better value than hcmc.
1. Cost of living has gone up 100X with the sharp influx of foreigners. Unless you like living in skinny communist style housing blocks and eating cheap gruel, you need $2500 a month minimum for a good quality life. Quality apartments in not crappy areas start at 500 + high utilities. Even local food now has seen quite the markup. An average snail place on the street for 2 will run you $30 to $40 bucks for tiny portions.
2. If you don't have money or look like you don't, Vietnamese treat you like dirt. They act as if every foreigner is an indigent layabout teacher or refugee.
3. Rampant scams from housing to visas to food and more will add a big deficit to your budget.
4. Vague visa laws. Laws change quite a bit here and if you arent working legally or are working online, expect to make a trek to Cambodia every 3 months to reset your visa. It's a time consuming embarrassing pain and can be costly if you mess it up.
In addition if you mistakenly use the wrong visa agents or spend too much time in the country you can easily be blacklisted for vague reasons which can cost $3000 to fix.
5. Boring materialistic culture.
This is just a small taste or primer of what you can expect in VN. If you go to Vietnam you better have money and better be self sufficient.
There are much better options for your discerning expat.
Minimum is basically 10m VND + EVN electric + management fees + cleaning etc if you want to live in a midrange highrise or condo building. Basically $600++ for a studio condotel or a 1 bedroom depending on the building.
If you decide to go the serviced apartment route it can be slightly cheaper but greedy Viets will artificially jack up your utilities with a submeter. I remember paying nearly $100 for electric and water for a 25-30sqm room with 1 barely working AC and a crappy water heater.
Lot of incidental costs in Vietnam that jack up the cost of living like the visa runs or paying agents or whatnot.