Taipei

Living in Taipei as an Expat

Asia's hidden gem for nomads. Incredibly friendly locals, extremely safe, world-class night markets, excellent healthcare at low cost, and fast internet. Taiwan's Gold Card visa makes it one of the easiest places in Asia for long-term stays.

8
$1300
Monthly Cost
8/10
Expat Score
23°C
Avg Temp
9/10
Safety
2.6M
Population
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Cost of Living in Taipei

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

ExpenseMONTHLY
Rent (1BR, City Center)$700
Groceries & Food$200
Public Transport$40
Utilities & Internet$104
Entertainment$156
Total Estimate$1300/mo
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Best Neighborhoods

Da'an
Central, upscale, parks, excellent MRT access. Most popular expat area.
Expat score: 9/10
Zhongshan
Art galleries, boutique cafes, Japanese colonial architecture.
Expat score: 8/10
Xinyi
Modern district — Taipei 101, malls, nightlife.
Expat score: 7/10
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Coworking Spaces

SpacePriceArea
WeWorkNT$8,000/moMultiple
CLBCNT$5,000/moDa'an
The HiveNT$6,000/moZhongshan
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Pros & Cons

✅ Pros

  • Extremely friendly locals — consistently rated as world's friendliest by expats
  • Very safe — women walk alone at 3am without concern, ultra-low crime
  • Night market paradise — hundreds of markets with incredible $2-5 meals
  • Affordable for the quality of life — much cheaper than Japan or South Korea
  • Fast internet — 100-300 Mbps standard, excellent mobile data
  • Excellent healthcare — world-class at a fraction of Western prices, NHI covers almost everything

❌ Cons

  • Subtropical humidity — especially June-September, can be suffocating
  • Typhoon season — June-October, occasional direct hits cause flooding and disruption
  • Geopolitical tensions with China — an ever-present background concern
  • Language barrier — Mandarin useful, though English improving among younger generation
  • Small apartments — space is limited and expensive, storage challenging
  • Limited international flights compared to Tokyo, Seoul, or Singapore hubs

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Best For

Food loversSafety-focusedBudget AsiaNight market fans
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