Cost of Living in Spain
for Americans

Can you really live better in Spain for less than in the US? See what housing,
groceries, healthcare, and schools will actually cost you

Most Americans cut their monthly expenses by 20–40% after moving to Spain,
while upgrading their lifestyle.

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The 3 Biggest Cost of Living Surprises for Americans

Rent 50-60% lower, buying property up to 45% less-all highly transparent

Public healthcare/free education, private insurance and international schools far cheaper than US equivalents

Groceries, utilities, dining out, and travel consistently 30%+ less with higher quality, fresh food culture

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Spanish vs US Cost Comparison

What Does Daily Life Really Cost?

From coffee and tapas to fuel and gym memberships—see how everyday prices compare to the US.

Housing Costs for Americans


How much do you need to rent or buy in coastal Spain vs a typical US city?

Healthcare Costs

Can you replace US premiums with Spanish private insurance—and still save?

Schooling & Child-Related Costs

What do international schools, childcare, and activities cost compared with the US?

Car, Transport & Travel

Can you afford regular European trips on a normal US salary?

Cost of Living: Spain vs. USA (2025 Comparison)

Expense Category United States (Average) Spain(Average) Difference
Monthly Rent (1- Bed City Center) Cheaper
$1,700-$3,500
$800-$1,300
Spain is -60%
Monthly Rent (3- Bed Family Home) Cheaper
$2,800-$5,500
$1,200-$2,000
Spain is -55%
Groceries (Monthly Per Person)
 Cheaper
$400-$600
$200-$300
Spain is -45%
Utilities (Electricity, Heating, Water) Cheaper
$250-$400
$100-$180
Spain is -50%
Internet (High-speed Fiber) 
Cheaper
$70-$100
$30-$45
Spain is -55%
Mobile Phone Plan (Unlimited Data) Cheaper
$50-$85
$15-$25
Spain is -70%
Health Insurance (Private, monthly) Cheaper
$450-$800+
$50-$150
Spain is -85%
Public Transport (Monthly Pass) Cheaper
$85-$130
$24-$45
Spain is -65%
Meal for 2 (Mid-range Restaurant)
 Cheaper
$80-$120
$40-$60
Spain is -50%
Preschool / Kindergarten (Monthly) Cheaper
$1,200-$2,500
$3450-$600
Spain is -75%

What Does Daily Life Really Cost?

Housing costs in major US cities (NYC, LA, Miami) are often 2.5x to 3x higher than in comparable Spanish cities like Valencia or Málaga. Even in Madrid (Spain’s most expensive capital), rent is significantly lower than in secondary US cities like Austin or Denver.

Healthcare is a fraction of the cost

A comprehensive private health insurance policy in Spain (Sanitas, Adeslas) typically costs $60–$150/month for a healthy adult, with $0 co-pays and no deductibles. In the US, comparable coverage often exceeds $500/month with high deductibles.

Food quality vs. Cost:


While groceries are roughly 30-40% cheaper in Spain, the quality of fresh produce (fruit, vegetables, olive oil) is often higher due to local sourcing. Alcohol and dining out show the starkest difference; a glass of wine in Spain is often €3–€4, compared to $12–$16 in the US.

Note: Prices in the table are averages. Major hubs like Madrid/Barcelona will be at the higher end of the Spanish range, while rural areas will be even lower. This data is aggregated from 2024–2025 market reports (including Numbeo, Expatistan, and OECD data) to ensure it reflects current inflation and exchange rates.

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What Are the Best Values for Americans

Costa del Sol

Beachfront lifestyle for less, excellent healthcare, thriving US communities

Valencia & Seville

Major savings, vibrant expat life, great weather

Rural Andalusia

Maximum savings, authentic living, slow pace, safe for families

Madrid & Barcelona

Premium cities, still 40-50% cheaper than NYC/SF, world -class amenities

How much does it really cost for someone like you?

Housing

  • Rent dramatically lower; buying streamlined with fewer hidden costs
  • Regional markets for every budget and lifestyle

Utilities & Internet

  • Mild climate and competitive service mean consistent savings year-round

Food & Groceries

  • Weekly shopping 30%+ less, fresh markets and local produce at outstanding quality

Eating out

  • Three-course "menu del dia" €10–15, tapas culture, coffee €1–2

Healthcare

  • Universal coverage for residents; private insurance for expats from €50–100/month
  • High system quality, low out-of-pocket meds and emergencies

Transport

  • Metro, trains, public transit, and walkable cities mean less car dependence, more savings

Education & Childcare

  • Public schools free, international options a fraction of private US school rates

University & language learning

  • Much more affordable than many US options

Lifestyle & Entertainment

  • Local festivals, sports, and family-friendly places; rich, low-cost social life

Sample Family Budget

Monthly Estimates

Housing

€800-1,500

Groceries

€800-1,500

Utilities

€800-1,500

Transport

€800-1,500

Healthcare

€800-1,500

Estimated Total

€800-1,500

vs. $4,000-6,000+ in US cities

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School costs, application tips, local values for expat families

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Income, property, wealth and global treaty explanations

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Visa Costs Overview


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Frequently Asked Questions

Answer to the most common questions we receive from clients

I work remotely for a US company can I get a Spanish Mortgage?

Yes, income stability matters most; rates 0.2-0.5% higher for non-residents.

We have aged kids - what will schools, activities and day-to-day life cost us?

International schools and activates are usually cheaper than US private option.

We’re thinking about retiring in Spain - will our pension and social security be enough?

Many Retires find they can upgrade housing and healthcare while spending less overall.

How much cheaper in Spain than the USA?

Spain is significantly cheaper than the United States for most daily expenses. On average, overall cost of living is 25–40% lower, depending on the city. Housing is the biggest difference—rent in Spain can be 40–60% cheaper than comparable US cities. Groceries, dining out, transportation, childcare, and healthcare also cost noticeably less.

Yes. Americans can attend both US-curriculum and international schools in Spain without any special restrictions. Spain has many American schools offering a US K–12 curriculum, AP courses, and a smooth path back to US colleges. There are also international schools offering IB, British, and bilingual programs, which are popular among expat families.

Yes. Americans can attend both US-curriculum and international schools in Spain without any special restrictions. Spain has many American schools offering a US K–12 curriculum, AP courses, and a smooth path back to US colleges. There are also international schools offering IB, British, and bilingual programs, which are popular among expat families.

Yes. Americans can attend both US-curriculum and international schools in Spain without any special restrictions. Spain has many American schools offering a US K–12 curriculum, AP courses, and a smooth path back to US colleges. There are also international schools offering IB, British, and bilingual programs, which are popular among expat families.

Yes. Americans can attend both US-curriculum and international schools in Spain without any special restrictions. Spain has many American schools offering a US K–12 curriculum, AP courses, and a smooth path back to US colleges. There are also international schools offering IB, British, and bilingual programs, which are popular among expat families.

Yes. Americans can attend both US-curriculum and international schools in Spain without any special restrictions. Spain has many American schools offering a US K–12 curriculum, AP courses, and a smooth path back to US colleges. There are also international schools offering IB, British, and bilingual programs, which are popular among expat families.

Yes. Americans can attend both US-curriculum and international schools in Spain without any special restrictions. Spain has many American schools offering a US K–12 curriculum, AP courses, and a smooth path back to US colleges. There are also international schools offering IB, British, and bilingual programs, which are popular among expat families.

Yes. Americans can attend both US-curriculum and international schools in Spain without any special restrictions. Spain has many American schools offering a US K–12 curriculum, AP courses, and a smooth path back to US colleges. There are also international schools offering IB, British, and bilingual programs, which are popular among expat families.

Yes. Americans can attend both US-curriculum and international schools in Spain without any special restrictions. Spain has many American schools offering a US K–12 curriculum, AP courses, and a smooth path back to US colleges. There are also international schools offering IB, British, and bilingual programs, which are popular among expat families.

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