Medellín

Living in Medellín as an Expat

Medellín — the 'City of Eternal Spring' — has undergone one of the most remarkable urban transformations in modern history. From its troubled past, it's emerged as one of Latin America's most innovative and welcoming cities. The perfect 22°C year-round weather (at 1,500m altitude), affordable cost of living, friendly Paisa culture, and growing tech scene make it a top-tier destination for digital nomads and expats.

7.9
$1200
Monthly Cost
7.9/10
Expat Score
22°C
Avg Temp
6.5/10
Safety
2.5M
Population
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Cost of Living in Medellín

Here's what you can expect to spend monthly as an expat in Medellín, based on real advisory data from 2026.

ExpenseMONTHLY
Rent (1BR, City Center)$600
Groceries & Food$200
Public Transport$35
Utilities & Internet$96
Entertainment$144
Total Estimate$1200/mo
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Best Neighborhoods

El Poblado
The main expat neighborhood — Parque Lleras nightlife, restaurants, shopping. Safe, walkable, with the highest concentration of foreigners. Can feel like an expat bubble. Pricier than other areas.
Expat score: 9/10
Laureles/Estadio
The 'local's El Poblado' — excellent restaurants, Avenida 70 nightlife, more authentic Paisa culture. Increasingly popular with savvy expats who want better value and real Colombian life.
Expat score: 8/10
Envigado
Quiet southern suburb with a small-town feel. Lower prices, safe, with its own restaurant scene. Metro-connected. Popular with families and longer-term residents.
Expat score: 7/10
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Coworking Spaces

SpacePriceArea
Selina Medellín$120/moEl Poblado
Tinkko$100/moEl Poblado
Atom House$150/moLaureles
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Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Perfect spring-like weather year-round — 22°C average, no heating or AC needed ever
  • Very affordable cost of living — live well on $1,200/month including a nice apartment
  • Genuinely friendly locals (Paisas) — Medellín people are famously warm and welcoming
  • Growing tech and startup scene — Ruta N innovation district, increasing opportunities
  • Excellent Metro system — clean, efficient, affordable public transport (only metro in Colombia)
  • Vibrant nightlife and social scene — salsa dancing, rooftop bars, live music nightly

❌ Cons

  • Safety reputation still lingers — while dramatically improved, petty crime exists, especially in tourist areas
  • Altitude adjustment needed (1,500m) — some people feel lightheaded for the first few days
  • Limited English outside expat areas — learning basic Spanish is essential for daily life
  • Visa complexity — Colombia's Digital Nomad Visa requires $2,000/month proof, bureaucracy is slow
  • Gentrification concerns growing — rising prices and cultural tensions in El Poblado especially
  • Rainy afternoons are common — the city gets regular afternoon downpours most of the year

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