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هزینه های زندگی :

Monthly Budget Cost

Apartment $1,200 (Living in a shared apartment, all inclusive) Food $450
Necessities $80 Things like soap, shampoo, garbage bags, etc. Transportation $80 includes the odd taxi ride, but mostly bus and subway Cell $40
Entertainment $1,000 (bars, theatre, clubbing, eating out, etc)


Total $2,850



(approximately US $730 CA $770 Euro €580 Pounds £500)



Apartments in Buenos Aires

Variations in cost are because it depends on the location, size, and quality of your apartment. These prices are all based on apartments that you´d find in the most popular neighbourhoods for travellers: San Telmo, Recoleta, Centro, Barrio Norte, Palermo, Belgrano, Colegiales, Villa Crespo.
A room in a shared apartment: $ 950+
**This usually includes internet, phone, cable, condo expenses, etc.

Your own studio apartment, as a temporary furnished rental: $2100 +
**This usually includes internet, phone, cable, condo expenses, etc.
Your own one bedroom, as a temporary furnished rental: $2300 +
**This usually includes internet, phone, cable, etc.
Your own studio, renting long term with a garantia: $1000+
**this includes apartment fees (known as expensas). But not things like phone, internet, cable, and electricity.
Your own one bedroom, renting long term with a garantia: $1200+
**this includes apartment fees. But not things like phone, internet, cable, and electricity.
Extras

Internet: $65 – $145 depending on company and if you can get a special starting offer. This is for 3M high speed cable, DSL or ADSL. Also can depend on the arrangement your building has with the internet company.
Cable TV: $80+
Electricity: $20+ *Much higher if you use electric heat or air conditioning.
Phone: $25+ *$25 gets you a phone line, but you have to pay to make calls to cell phones and of course, long distance.
New cell phone: $100 and up, for an unlocked pay as you go phone (although they are hard to find at that price)
Cell phone monthly payments: $20+ Can be a plan or pay as you go. $20 would be if you don´t make many calls, only lots of texts
Laundry Detergent: $6 for 500g
Body Wash: $8-$10 for 250 ml
Shampoo: $10 250ml Pantene shampoo
Clarín Newspaper: $2.50 during the week
Toothpaste: $3 – $10
Internet Cafe: $1.50 – $3.00 per hour
Food

Food will probably cost you about $500 – $600 pesos a month. If you are very careful about eating cheaply, and don´t eat a lot of expensive meat or chicken, you might be able to keep it between $3350 – $400.
Cheap cuts of meat: $15 – $35 per kilo
Good cuts of meat: $25 – $85 per kilo
Full Chicken: $15 – $30
Skinned and boned chicken breast: $25 – $35 per kilo
Salmon filet: $45 – $85 per kilo
Hake: $20 – $22
500 ml extra virgin olive oil: $15 – $25
Can of tuna: $3 – $9
500g Rice: $4 – $9
1KG bag pasta: $4 – $7
Jar of Jam: $7 – $25
6 eggs: $3 – $6
1L Milk: $2.75 – $5
500g Coffee: $12 – $40
Fruits and Veggies (per Kilo)
**The variation is how the price per kilo varies throughout the year, and also depends on where you buy your produce**
Red Pepper: $4 – $14
Avocado: $8 – $14
Carrots: $3 – $5
Zucchini: $3 – $8
Tomatoes: $3 – $8
Potatoes: $2 – $4
Onion: $2.50 – $4
Bananas: $4 – $5
Apples: $4 – $8
Plums: $4 – $8
Strawberries: $8 – $30
Kiwi: $8 – $12
Mandarins: $2 – $3
Lemons: $5 – $12
Entertainment

Prices are the usual costs. It can be higher or lower, depending on where you go.
Movie: $16 – $25 in a nice theater
Bottle of decent wine: $8 – $20
Bottle of very good wine: $20 and up
1L beer: $2.70 – $5.00
Entrance to clubs: $20 – $50
Bottle of beer in bar/club: $6 – $20
Highball: $12 – $35
Entrée in a nice restaurant: $35 – $65
Glass of wine in a nice restaurant: $12 – $25
Bottle of mediocre to decent wine in a nice restaurant: $25 – $60
Dinner for two, incl. 1 appetizer, two main courses, one dessert, and a bottle of wine:
*Cheap restaurant: $100
*Nice restaurant: $175
Dessert in a nice restaurant: $12 – $25
Theater: $20 – $250+
Museum: Free – $25
Live music show: $15 – $100+
Transportation

Taxi: $3.80 and up
Bus: $1.10 – $1.75
Subway: $1.10
Train: $0.80-$4.30 (mainly used to go from the suburbs into Buenos Aires).