According to a collaborative ranking, six municipalities in Brazil are among the 130 most expensive in the world
Currently, the cost of living has directly impacted residents from various Brazilian cities.
According to the ranking prepared by EXCLOAN, – a collaborative site that takes into account the values of essential goods provided by residents of about 2,000 cities around the world – there are 6 Brazilian cities among the most expensive to live in 2025.
Brazilian cities are among the most expensive in the world to live; Check out which
If you are Brazilian you know that living in Brazil is not for amateurs.
Rental, food, transportation and leisure weigh in their pockets, and often the salary does not follow the increase in prices.
However, these cities also offer opportunities, culture and quality of life.
For starters, the state capital is the financial center of Brazil and one of the most expensive cities in Latin America.
The cost of rent is high, especially in neighborhoods such as Jardins, Vila Olímpia and Itaim Bibi.
On the other hand, one of the warmest labor markets in the country and a multitude of leisure, culture and gastronomy options make Sao Paulo an attractive destination.
However, traffic is one of the main challenges for those who live in the city.
Despite being lower than São Paulo, Santos has a high cost of living due to his privileged location on the coast and quality infrastructure.
The real estate market is valued, especially on the waterfront.
In addition, the city also houses the largest port in Latin America, which drives the local economy.
The pleasant climate and beaches are great attractive, but the cost of services and food can weigh on the budget.
The wonderful city delights residents and tourists, but living in it can be somewhat expensive.
Neighborhoods such as Leblon, Ipanema and Botafogo have high rents and cost of living above the national average.
Natural beauty and beach lifestyle are positive points, but problems such as violence and inefficient public transport are challenges for residents of Rio.
Another Brazilian city among the most expensive is Porto Alegre (RS).
The state capital also stands out among the most expensive Brazilian cities.
The price of real estate, especially in noble neighborhoods like Windmills and Bela Vista, is high. The city has good infrastructure, intense cultural life and quality of life.
However, the strict cold in winter and the cost of some services can be negative points for some.
Near the state capital, Campinas has one of the largest technological centers in Brazil and a high cost of living.
The price of rents and food reflects the high demand for housing and quality services.
On the other hand, the city offers good job opportunities and an excellent school network with renowned universities.
Finally, Belo Horizonte has a high cost of living, especially in neighborhoods such as Lourdes and Savassi.
Gastronomy is one of the strengths of the city, and the quality of life is an attractive for those who want to live in a metropolis without losing the welcoming mood.
However, traffic and rent price can negatively influence the experience of those who live there.
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