Cost of living in Kupang

Kupang, the capital of East Nusa Tenggara province in Indonesia, offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern living. Understanding the cost of living in Kupang is crucial for anyone considering moving to or visiting this vibrant city.

With its tropical climate and growing economy, Kupang attracts both locals and expatriates. This guide provides an overview of the essential costs associated with living in Kupang, from housing and transportation to dining and utilities.

Cost of Living Summary

Dining and Restaurants
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  • Beverages (e.g., Domestic Beer, Imported Beer, Cappuccino, Coke/Pepsi)Data not available.
Grocery Prices
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  • Bread (Loaf of Fresh White Bread)Data not available.
  • Eggs (Dozen)Data not available.
  • Fruits (e.g., Apples, Oranges)Data not available.
  • Vegetables (e.g., Potatoes, Lettuce)Data not available.
Transportation
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Housing Costs
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  • 1-Bedroom Apartment Rent (Outside Centre)Data not available.
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  • Buying Price per Square Meter (City Centre)Data not available.
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Utilities
  • Basic Utilities (Electricity, Heating, Water, etc.)Data not available.
  • InternetData not available.

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Cost of Living Rankings

The cost of living indices for Indonesia are compared to New York City (NYC), which serves as the baseline with an index of 100. These provide insights into the relative cost of living in different cities in Indonesia, covering factors like consumer goods, rent, and purchasing power.
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