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Cost of Living in Comoros - Updated Prices & Insights

Solo nomad: Estimated monthly costs are $829 (excluding rent), and $1,503 including rent.
Family of 3: Estimated monthly costs are $1,740 (excluding rent), and $2,949 including rent.
Currency
๐Ÿฝ Eating Out
Cost
Range
Meal at Budget Restaurant
$6.55 KMFย 2,776
$1.19 KMFย 506
$11.90 KMFย 5,043
Three-Course Dinner for Two, Mid-Range
$19.23 KMFย 8,151
$18.37 KMFย 7,786
$20.09 KMFย 8,513
Fast Food Meal (McDonalds, etc)
$8.22 KMFย 3,483
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Cappuccino
$1.79 KMFย 758
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Coke/Pepsi/Fanta/Sprite (0.33 liter bottle)
$1.06 KMFย 447
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Water (0.33 liter bottle)
$0.65 KMFย 274
$0.44 KMFย 188
$0.84 KMFย 356
Local Beer (0.5 liter draught)
$1.06 KMFย 450
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Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$1.91 KMFย 809
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๐Ÿ›’ Groceries & Markets
Cost
Range
Milk (1 liter)
$4.40 KMFย 1,864
$2.86 KMFย 1,211
$6.86 KMFย 2,907
White Bread (500g)
$0.61 KMFย 257
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Rice (white) (1kg)
$1.74 KMFย 738
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Eggs
$5.31 KMFย 2,251
$3.36 KMFย 1,426
$8.31 KMFย 3,521
Local Cheese (1kg)
$8.15 KMFย 3,455
$5.93 KMFย 2,513
$10.38 KMFย 4,401
Beef Round Steak (1kg)
$12.92 KMFย 5,474
$8.30 KMFย 3,517
$17.55 KMFย 7,436
Apples (1kg)
$5.34 KMFย 2,262
$3.55 KMFย 1,506
$7.11 KMFย 3,012
Tomato (1kg)
$4.16 KMFย 1,764
$2.26 KMFย 956
$6.78 KMFย 2,873
Potato (1kg)
$4.63 KMFย 1,962
$3.50 KMFย 1,485
$5.76 KMFย 2,443
Onion (1kg)
$3.28 KMFย 1,389
$1.81 KMFย 766
$4.76 KMFย 2,016
Lettuce (1 head)
$2.27 KMFย 963
$2.27 KMFย 963
$2.27 KMFย 963
Water (1.5 liter bottle)
$1.35 KMFย 574
$0.95 KMFย 402
$1.76 KMFย 745
Wine (Bottle)
$17.84 KMFย 7,560
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Local Beer (0.5 liter bottle)
$0.96 KMFย 407
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Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$6.91 KMFย 2,929
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๐ŸšŒ Getting Around
Cost
Range
One-way Ticket (Public Transport)
$0.61 KMFย 258
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Public Transport Monthly Pass (Regular Price)
$33.38 KMFย 14.1K
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Taxi Start (Normal Tariff)
$0.67 KMFย 286
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Taxi (Normal Tariff) (1km)
$0.89 KMFย 375
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Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff)
$12.05 KMFย 5,106
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Gasoline (1 liter)
$3.18 KMFย 1,349
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Midsize Hatchback 1.4l (Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Prius, Honda Civic, etc)
$19.8K KMFย 8.4M
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Compact Sedan 1.6l (Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Kia K4, Hyundai Elantra, etc)
$18.4K KMFย 7.8M
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๐Ÿงพ Monthly Utilities & Internet
Cost
Range
Utilities for 2 People in 2-bedroom Apartment (Heating, Electricity, Gas, Water, Garbage) (85m2)
$116 KMFย 49.0K
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SIM Card Monthly Plan (Calls and 10GB+ Data)
$35.12 KMFย 14.9K
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Internet (50+ Mbps, Unlimited Data)
$76.5 KMFย 32.4K
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๐ŸŽ‰ Sport & Entertainment
Cost
Range
Gym Membership (Monthly)
$35.63 KMFย 15.1K
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Tennis Court (1 Hour on Weekend)
$13.71 KMFย 5,811
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Cinema Ticket
$6.78 KMFย 2,872
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๐Ÿงธ Childcare & Education
Cost
Range
Preschool or Kindergarten, Full Day, Private, 1 Child (Monthly)
$408 KMFย 172.8K
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International Primary School, 1 Child (Yearly)
$14.7K KMFย 6.2M
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๐Ÿ‘•๐Ÿ‘Ÿ Clothing & Footwear
Cost
Range
Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar)
$62.7 KMFย 26.6K
-
Summer Dress (H&M, Zara, etc)
$61.7 KMFย 26.2K
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Sport Shoes (Adidas, Nike)
$113 KMFย 47.8K
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Men's Leather Business Shoes
$88.7 KMFย 37.6K
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๐Ÿ  Accommodation & Living
Cost
Range
1-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$744 KMFย 315.5K
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1-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$634 KMFย 268.5K
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3-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$1,421 KMFย 602.1K
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3-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$1,184 KMFย 501.7K
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Buy Apartment in City Center (m2)
$1,650 KMFย 699.4K
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Buy Apartment Outside City Center (m2)
$1,386 KMFย 587.6K
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๐Ÿ’ต Salaries & Financials
Cost
Range
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax)
$695 KMFย 294.3K
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20-Year Fixed Mortgage Interest Rate (Annual %)
3.8
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CityCost data is based on AI and user input โ€“ minor inaccuracies may occur.

Last update: January 19, 2026

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Cost of Living in Comoros - Frequently Asked Questions
Is the cost of living in Comoros a good value for travelers, expats, and digital nomads, and how does it compare to other destinations?
Cost of Living in Comoros offers a sensible baseline for budgeting, especially when you stay outside the main urban core. Housing can be affordable in smaller towns and on several islands, while Moroni tends to be pricier for rentals and some imported goods. Local markets deliver fresh produce and seafood at good value, helping food costs stay manageable. Utilities and internet can be less predictable than in bigger cities, so you may want a small buffer for outages or slower speeds. The flip side: travel between islands shapes purchases and activities. Tip: align your stay with local market days and off-peak travel to maximize value.
What does day-to-day life look like in Comoros in terms of housing search, food, transport, co-working, and errands?
Comoros living cost is a practical lens for planning housing and transport. Housing options cluster around Moroni and other towns on Grande Comore, with short-term leases handy while you scout longer-term arrangements. Local markets supply affordable produce, and cooking at home often beats dining out. For transport, ferries link the islands and taxis or shared minibuses handle intra-island hops; plan trips around daylight and weather. Co-working spaces exist in main towns, but internet isnโ€™t always stable, so many digital nomads use a hybrid setup with mobile data and cafe hubs. Errands cluster in urban cores, where banks and SIM shops are easier to access. Tip: map your routine around market days.
How can you optimize quality of life with a budgeting framework, seasonal awareness, and neighborhood fit in Comoros?
You can frame your budget with simple, practical tiers: essentials (housing, food, utilities), discretionary (co-working, dining out), and contingencies. In Comoros, prioritize housing/location to reduce transport costs; lean toward neighborhoods close to markets and services. Use local markets for produce and seafood, which helps your food budget stretch. Build a flexible plan for seasonal shifts in travel and imports โ€“ some goods may be harder to find during wet seasons or festival periods. For quality of life, balance quieter island life with access to a co-working hub or cafe scene and reliable healthcare. Tip: track spending against a simple monthly ledger and adjust as island life changes.
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