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Living in the big cities of Brazil can mean high costs, depending on several factors ranging from one place to another. Its economy, infrastructure and quality of life influence directly on the cost of living in a city.
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The survey between “Espatitano” showed the 164 most expensive cities to live in the world. In them there are eight Brazilian women. Let’s find out, then, what are they?
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Before underlining the cities with the highest costs, it is important to understand what weighs in the pocket of those who live in them. After all, several factors influence the cost of living, such as education, health, food, accommodation, leisure and transport, as well as entertainment, among others.
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The combination of all these aspects highlights some of the most expensive Brazilian cities. The ranking runs from the eighth to the first, then keep the reversal!
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Foz do iguaçu (PR), famous for Iguaçu Falls, has its high cost of life because of tourism. With a constant flow of international tourists, service prices such as food and transport are adequate to serve this audience.
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This ends up having an impact on the residents’s budget. However, the city offers excellent infrastructure and quality of life, as well as a unique cultural diversity.
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It therefore becomes an interesting option for those who try to live in a quiet place, with access to nature and a multicultural environment.
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Salvador (Ba), famous for its rich history and culture, is also among the most costs of the living cities of Brazil.
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The tourist regions are known for high rents, especially during the high season, when the flow of strangers increases considerably.
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Food prices can also be high, since traditional and specialized restaurants attract both tourists and the premises. Although the costs are high, the city offers a vibrant lifestyle, with a rich cultural offer, beautiful beaches and delicious street food.
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The capital of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre (RS), also has a high cost of living, especially in areas such as windmills and Bela Vista, where real estate prices and the rent are high.
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The city is recognized for its strong gastronomic and cultural scene, which can increase the spending for leisure and entertainment.
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The quality of life in Porto Alegre is an important factor for residents, but the prices of high rents and food and transport costs make the city more expensive for those who try to live in the most appreciated regions.
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Brasilia (DF), federal capital, has a considerable cost of life, mainly guided by high wages of the public sector and by the demand for properties in the noble regions.
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The Nobres neighborhoods have rental values that compete with those of the largest cities in the country, reflecting the search for a good quality of life in a city with great opportunities in the public and private sector.
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Campinas (SP), known for being a technological and educational center, has a high cost of living, above all due to the high price of the properties and the demand for good educational options.
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The neighborhoods such as Cambuí and Alphaville are examples of areas with high -cost rents and properties, which reflect the upper middle class and the presence of large companies. In the photo, the old home of the Brazilian player Neymar, in Alphaville.
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Santos (SP), located on the coast of San Paolo, combines the beauty of its beaches with a high cost of living, in particular due to the high demand for ownership that overlook the sea.
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The real estate market, in particular on the promenade, has very high prices, reflecting the popularity of the city between tourists and residents looking for quality of life.
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In addition, the tourist market affects the cost of services and food, with higher prices on restaurants and leisure activities. However, the city offers good quality of life, with infrastructure and access to urban beaches.
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As the main economic and financial center of the country, San Paolo (SP) has a considerable cost of living. For a family of four, the monthly expenditure can reach around $ 15,134.00.
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Neighborhoods such as Jardins and Vila Olímpia, known for their great appreciation, for example, require large investments, especially when it comes to rental and purchase of properties.
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Rio de Janeiro (RJ), inserted for the first time on the list, is known all over the world for its splendid landscapes and the vibrant cultural life, which contribute directly to the increase in living costs.
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The price of the real estate sector and rents, in particular in the elite neighborhoods such as Leblon and Ipanema, is very high, guided by both tourist and investors’ demand.
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The city offers a variety of options for leisure such as cultural events, restaurants and tourist attractions. For those who want to save a little, living in the north area can be a more convenient option, although they are more far from the most central areas and beaches.
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Ben Stock is a lifestyle journalist and author at Gossipify. He writes about topics such as health, wellness, travel, food and home decor. He provides practical advice and inspiration to improve well-being, keeps readers up to date with latest lifestyle news and trends, known for his engaging writing style, in-depth analysis and unique perspectives.