While the cost of living in Portland is higher than the national average, it is still cheaper than in cities such as New York and some major European capitals. Newcomers to the city will find accommodation to be their biggest expense but, in general, most things in the city do come at a cost. Cooking at home and cycling or walking to work are just some of the ways that savvy savers could cut down on their costs.
Cost of accommodation in Portland
Although areas outside of the city centre tend to be cheaper, rent in Portland is expensive no matter where you live. Utilities are also expensive, adding to the high living costs. The type of home expats choose to live in also impacts the costs. While the rent for certain homes may be expensive, the amenities and facilities available to the tenants may outweigh the costs involved. It is therefore advisable to familiarise oneself with all the pros and cons of a property and the neighbourhood before making a decision.
Cost of eating out in Portland
Eating out in Portland is expensive. As long as new arrivals are willing to spend, they'll find fine-dining and medium range restaurants all over the city. While cooking home-cooked meals is always the cheaper option, there are also plenty of budget friendly restaurants and food trucks in the city to satisfy every craving.
Cost of transport in Portland
Although public transport in Portland is more expensive than in some other major cities, buying and maintaining a car in Portland is also costly and rather unnecessary. In a city that it so well serviced by train and bus networks, it may be more cost efficient to hire a car when needing one and use public transport to get around the city. Newcomers may find that they'd be able to get away with cycling or walking, depending on where in the city they live relative to schools and workplaces, and saving on transport costs all together.
Cost of education and schools in Portland
Public schools in Portland are state funded and are therefore free of charge for all students. The city is home to some of the top public schools in the state of Oregon and newcomers can therefore be assured that their children will receive a good education if choosing this schooling option.
Private or international schools, on the other hand, are incredibly costly. Although these schools are excellent and offer first class facilities, as well as international curricula and languages, the fees involved are exorbitant and don’t cover the costs of school uniforms and other extras. Newcomers must therefore take this into consideration when choosing a school.
Cost of living in Portland Chart
Prices may vary depending on product and service provider. The list below shows average prices for Portland in May 2021.
Accommodation (monthly) |
|
One-bedroom apartment in city centre |
USD 1,300 – 2,000 |
One-bedroom apartment outside of city centre |
USD 1,100 – 1,500 |
Three-bedroom apartment in city centre |
USD 2,100 – 3,900 |
Three-bedroom apartment outside of city centre |
USD 1,600 – 2,500 |
Shopping |
|
Eggs (dozen) |
USD 2.62 |
Milk (1 litre) |
USD 0.84 |
Rice (1kg) |
USD 4.30 |
Loaf of white bread |
USD 2.98 |
Chicken breasts (1kg) |
USD 10.56 |
Pack of cigarettes (Marlboro) |
USD 7.95 |
Eating out |
|
Big Mac Meal |
USD 7.80 |
Coca-Cola (330ml) |
USD 1.95 |
Cappuccino |
USD 4.15 |
Bottle of beer (local) |
USD 6 |
Three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant |
USD 60 |
Utilities/household |
|
Mobile call rate (per minute – mobile to mobile) |
USD 0.12 |
Internet (uncapped ADSL or cable – average per month) |
USD 66.80 |
Basic monthly utilities (includes electricity, water and refuse) |
USD 192 |
Transportation |
|
Taxi rate per km |
USD 1.62 |
Bus fare in the city centre |
USD 2.50 |
Gasoline/petrol (per litre) |
USD 0.77 |
Further reading
►See Healthcare in Portland for information about hospitals and health insurance options.
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