
Quick City Vital Stats
Rent (1 Bed Center)
$4,250
Avg Net Income
$6,850
Local Cappuccino
$5.65
Flight Options
5 Routes
New York City remains one of the most expensive cities in the world, serving as a global hub for finance, media, and culture. While the cost of living is significantly higher than the U.S. national average—driven largely by soaring real estate prices in Manhattan and Brooklyn—it offers unparalleled professional opportunities and high net salaries. For residents and expats, life in 'The Big Apple' requires careful budgeting, especially regarding housing and healthcare, though the city’s robust public transit system and diverse food landscape offer options across various price points.
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Rent & Housing Prices in New York City
price per sqm outside$9,800
3bed outside$4,950
1bed outside$2,900
3bed center$8,800
1bed center$4,250
price per sqm center$16,500
Food & Dining Costs
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant$25.00
Three-course Meal for 2, Mid-range$120.00
McMeal at McDonalds$12.00
Cappuccino (Regular)$5.65
Milk (1 liter)$1.42
Loaf of Fresh White Bread$4.15
Eggs (regular) (12)$4.50
Transportation & Commuting
monthly pass$132.00
gasoline 1 liter$0.96
one way ticket$2.90
taxi start$4.50
taxi 1km$2.15
Average Salary & Mortgage Rates
mortgage rate6.75%
Verified crowdsourced average
avg salary$6,850
Verified crowdsourced average
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Quality of Life in NYC
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New York City offers a high quality of life for those who value cultural diversity, career growth, and 24/7 convenience. While the city faces challenges with noise pollution, high density, and wealth inequality, its public safety has remained relatively stable compared to historical highs. Healthcare facilities are world-class, though access is heavily dependent on comprehensive private insurance. The city's 'walkability' is among the best in North America, reducing the need for private vehicle ownership.
3 Days in New York City: A Budget-Conscious Itinerary
Day 1 Itinerary
Morning walk through Central Park (Free). Visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art (suggested pricing available for locals). Afternoon walk through Times Square and dinner at a famous Halal street cart ($10-$15).
Day 2 Itinerary
Walk the High Line in Chelsea (Free). Take the Staten Island Ferry for a free view of the Statue of Liberty. Explore the Financial District and the 9/11 Memorial outdoor plaza. Grab a classic $1.50 NYC pizza slice for lunch.
Day 3 Itinerary
Cross the Brooklyn Bridge on foot for iconic skyline views. Explore DUMBO and Brooklyn Bridge Park. Visit a local deli in Williamsburg for a signature bagel sandwich ($12) before heading to a free evening sunset viewing at a rooftop bar (buy one drink).
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