The cost of living in Baltimore is reasonable compared to other major cities on the East Coast. A newcomer’s biggest living expense is likely to be accommodation. That said, there are plenty of cost-effective living options for those who are willing to commute.
For prospective residents relocating to Baltimore for work, it’s worth negotiating a health insurance contribution as part of their employment contract, as this will result in significant monthly savings.
Cost of accommodation in Baltimore
Newcomers to Baltimore will be pleased to learn that accommodation prices represent fairly good value, especially in comparison to other prominent East Coast cities such as New York, Boston and Washington, DC.
The cost of renting an apartment in Baltimore is almost 30 percent less than the equivalent in Washington, DC. For this reason, there is an increasing number of people who choose to live in Baltimore and commute daily to Washington, DC.
Cost of transport in Baltimore
Although it isn’t essential, most people living in Baltimore own a car, allowing them greater freedom to get around and explore surrounding areas over weekends. The cost of gas (petrol) is not expensive and is comparable to prices in other nearby cities. That said, parking in the city centre is pricey and will certainly add up for those who drive to work regularly.
Utilising Baltimore’s extensive public transport system remains the most cost-effective way to get around the city. Prices are reasonable, and those planning to use public transport regularly will make significant savings by investing in annual, monthly or weekly passes. Park-and-ride programmes are also available in Baltimore, which is a great way to travel into the city while avoiding parking struggles and costs.
Cost of groceries in Baltimore
While the cost of groceries in Baltimore is not exorbitant, it is slightly higher than the national average. Baltimore boasts one of the country’s most picturesque inner harbours, and new arrivals can find seafood at reasonable prices in the city.
Budget-conscious newcomers can make their grocery budgets stretch further by shopping at discount stores like Aldi and Lidl. While these shops have a limited product selection, they generally offer lower prices than most supermarkets. Other ways to stay on budget include shopping in season, buying non-perishables in bulk and purchasing seasonal produce at local markets.
Cost of education in Baltimore
Newly arrived parents in Baltimore will need to factor in the cost of education. Much of this will depend on the type of school they decide is best for their child.
Fees at private schools in Baltimore are high, and additional expenses include uniforms, textbooks, extracurricular activities and field trips. On the other hand, public school in Baltimore comes at little to no cost. There are plenty of good charter and magnet schools in Baltimore that offer an excellent standard of education without the hefty price tag.
Cost of healthcare in Baltimore
Baltimore has some exceptional healthcare facilities. Both the Johns Hopkins Hospital and the University of Maryland Medical Center are world renowned, but it’s worth noting that, as is the case throughout the US, high-quality medical treatment doesn’t come cheap.
Anyone moving to Baltimore should ensure they are covered by a comprehensive health insurance plan – it’s wise to invest time exploring various insurance options and to be aware of the co-payments involved. Depending on your field of work, your employer may either cover the cost of medical insurance or at least make a contribution.
Cost of entertainment and eating out in Baltimore
The cost of entertainment and eating out will really depend on your lifestyle. Those looking to splurge will find plenty of opportunities at Baltimore’s slew of fine dining institutions, bars and clubs.
On the other hand, enjoying leisure time in Baltimore doesn’t always need to break the bank. Many of the city’s major attractions are free to visit. Baltimore also has a wide variety of eateries to suit a range of budgets. Because it’s a university city, many bars and restaurants launch special offers to attract crowds. In many instances, these deals will also be extended beyond the student population.
Cost of living in Baltimore chart
Prices may vary depending on the product and service provider. The list below shows average prices for Baltimore in November 2024.
Accommodation (monthly) | |
One-bedroom apartment in city centre | USD 1,800 |
One-bedroom apartment outside of city centre | USD 1,400 |
Three-bedroom apartment in city centre | USD 3,300 |
Three-bedroom apartment outside of city centre | USD 2,200 |
Shopping | |
Eggs (dozen) | USD 3.90 |
Milk (1 litre) | USD 1.10 |
Rice (1kg) | USD 5.80 |
Loaf of bread | USD 3.80 |
Chicken breasts (1kg) | USD 9.55 |
Pack of cigarettes (Marlboro) | USD 12 |
Eating out | |
Big Mac Meal | USD 10 |
Coca-Cola (330ml) | USD 2.30 |
Cappuccino | USD 4.80 |
Local beer (500ml) | USD 5 |
Three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant | USD 80 |
Utilities | |
Mobile phone monthly plan with calls and data | USD 55 |
Internet (uncapped ADSL or cable – average per month) | USD 80 |
Basic utilities (per month for small apartment) | USD 170 |
Transportation | |
Taxi rate (per kilometre) | USD 1.50 |
Bus/train fare in the city centre | USD 2.55 |
Petrol/gasoline (per litre) | USD 0.92 |
Further reading
►To learn more about managing money in the States, have a look at Banking, Money and Taxes in the USA
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