In College Park, United States, a single person typically needs around $2537 per month including rent. A family of four may spend about $6040 monthly.
Compared to the European benchmark, College Park is 78% more expensive overall.
College Park is 43% cheaper than New York City, without rent.
Rent in College Park is, on average, 34% lower than in New York City.
College Park tends to fit higher-income residents who can comfortably absorb housing costs. It can be challenging on a moderate budget, mainly due to rent and utilities.
The primary driver of high costs in College Park is rent and utilities, which significantly impact overall living expenses.
Yes, food costs are 20% higher than the European benchmark, contributing to the overall expense of living.
Public transport is 14% higher than the European benchmark, making it less accessible for budget-conscious residents.
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Update Prices| Lunch menu, inexpensive restaurant | 16.4 $ |
| Dinner | 60.2 $ |
| Fast food, McDonalds or KFC | 7.94 $ |
| Beer, 0.5 L or 16 fl oz | 5.98 $ |
| Capuccino | 4.59 $ |
| Coke, 330ml | 2.25 $ |
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| Milk, 1 L or 1 qt | 1.17 $ |
| Bread, 0.5 kg or 1 lb | 3.83 $ |
| Rice, 1 kg or 2 lb | 3.86 $ |
| Eggs, 12 pack | 2.02 $ |
| Cheese, 1 kg or 2 lb | 8.76 $ |
| Chicken Breast, 1 kg or 2 lb | 10.2 $ |
| Round Steak, 1 kg or 2 lb | 12.5 $ |
| Apples, 1 kg or 2 lb | 6.17 $ |
| Banana, 1 kg or 2 lb | 1.67 $ |
| Oranges, 1 kg or 2 lb | 7.42 $ |
| Tomato, 1 kg or 2 lb | 5.55 $ |
| Potato, 1 kg or 2.2 lb | 3.22 $ |
| Onion, 1 kg or 2.2 lb | 2.7 $ |
| Water, 1 L or 1 qt | 1.36 $ |
| Coca-Cola / Pepsi, 2 L or 67.6 fl oz | 2.65 $ |
| Wine, 750 mL bottle | 11.9 $ |
| Beer, 0.5 L or 16 fl oz | 1.71 $ |
| Cigarette pack | 11.6 $ |
| One-way Ticket | 1.98 $ |
| Monthly Pass | 93.8 $ |
| Gas or Petrol, 1l or 0.26 gal | 0.92 $ |
| Taxi, 8 km | 29 $ |
| Doctor Visit, private clinic | 96.6 $ |
| Cold medicine, for 1 week | 8.22 $ |
| Hair Shampoo, 400 ml or 12 oz. | 4.26 $ |
| Toilet paper, 4 rolls | 3.83 $ |
| Toothpaste, 1 tube | 1.98 $ |
| 1 person, electricity, heating, water & garbage | 153 $ |
| Family of 4, electricity, heating, water & garbage | 235 $ |
| Internet plan, +60 Mbps | 84.1 $ |
| 1 Bedroom Apartment, outside of center, 40 sq.m | 1,433 $ |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment, outside of center, 85 sq.m | 2,735 $ |
| 1 Bedroom Apartment, in city center, 40 sq.m | 1,719 $ |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment, in city center, 85 sq.m | 3,552 $ |
| Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment, in city center | 3,215 $ |
| Price per Square Meter to Buy House, in suburbs | 3,342 $ |
| Average Monthly Net Salary, after tax | 5,515 $ |
| Mortgage Interest Rate, for 20 years fixed-rate | 6.78% |
| Fitness Club, Monthly Fee for 1 Adult | 39.6 $ |
| Cinema, 1 seat | 14.9 $ |
| Haircut | 17 $ |
| Brand Sneakers, mid-range, Nike or similar | 111 $ |
| Brand Jeans, Levis 501 | 53.2 $ |
| Preschool, full day, monthly for 1 child | 1,507 $ |
| International Primary School, yearly for 1 child | 24,087 $ |