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What is the Cost of Living in Berlin in 2025?

What is the Average Cost of Living in Berlin?

The cost of living in Berlin for students is approximately € 770, and that for a bachelor is € 2,100. The monthly expense for living in Berlin for a family of four is € 3,800. The table below signifies the approximate monthly expenditures in Berlin:

Area of Expense Cost
Rent €800 - €1,200 per month
Entertainment €30 - €100 per person
Groceries €150 - €300 per month
Transport €80 to €90 per month
Utilities €150 - €250
Schooling of children €700 - €1,000 per month

Cost of Living in Berlin for Bachelors

Living alone in Berlin means covering rent, bills, food, entertainment, transportation, and more. Your budget will be influenced by factors such as where you reside, lifestyle choices, and spending habits. Check out this table for more details:

Area of Expense Price Range
Accommodation €800 - €1,200 per month
Groceries €300 - €400 per month
Transport €90 - €100 per month
Utilities €150 - €250 per month
Entertainment and Shopping €50 - €60 per month
Housemaid €40 - €50 per visit
Wi-Fi €30 - €40 per month
Bus Pass/Metro Pass Monthly pass for public transport (AB zone): €81
Miscellaneous €100 - €200 per month

Cost of Living in Berlin for Students

Students living in Berlin have to pay for different necessary things, as shown in the table:

Area of Expense Price Range
Rent (shared apartment) €300 - €500 per month
Rent (single room PG) €250 - €400 per month
Food (monthly) €150 - €250 per month
Transportation (monthly) €80 - €90 per month
Utilities (monthly) €80 - €130 per month
Wi-Fi €40 - €50 per month
Miscellaneous €80 - €100 per month
Bus Pass/Metro Pass Monthly pass for public transport (AB zone): €81

Cost of Living in Berlin for a Family

Berlin has lots of different places to live, like apartments, cottages, farmhouses, and villas. Take a look at the table below to see the main living costs for families in Berlin: 

Area of Expense Price Range
Accommodation €1,500 - €2,500 per month
Groceries & Food €400 - €600 per month
Transport €75 - €95 per month
Utilities €150 - €250 per month
Entertainment & Shopping €60 - €100 per month
Education & Daycare €100 - €300 per month
Housemaid €30 - €50 per visit
Wi-Fi €30 - €40 per month
Miscellaneous €100 - €200 per month

Cost of Living in Berlin for Couples

When living in Berlin, couples have to keep in mind costs such as rent, electricity, groceries, transportation, and entertainment. Take a look at the table to learn more:

Area of Expense Price Range
1 BHK apartment for rent €800 - €1200 per month
2 BHK apartments for rent €1200 - €1800 per month
Electricity bill €60 - €100 per month
Bus pass Monthly public transport ticket (AB zone) for one adult: €81
Wi-Fi €30 - €40 per month
Groceries €300 - €400 per month
Meal for two €40 - €60 
Housemaid €30 - €50 per visit
Miscellaneous €200 - €300 per month

Factors That Determine the Cost of Living in Berlin

These are the major factors of influence that can be realised in Berlin, concerning the cost of living:

 

1.  Accommodation

How much an individual spends in a month widely depends on the monthly rent of the living space. The best way to get cheap accommodation is to live in a shared flat known as Wohngemeinschaft or WG.

Classification of Accommodation Approximate Rent Per Month
Private Rooms €600 to €800 per month
Studios 850
Apartments 1500

2.  Groceries

Buying grocery items from the local market or supermarkets and cooking your own food will help you save a lot of money. Additionally, Germany is one of the cheapest countries in the world for purchasing grocery items. The table below shows the approximate cost of several grocery items –

Grocery Current Price
Milk (regular) (1 litre) 1.25
Fresh Bread (500g) 1.86
Rice (white) (1kg) 2
Eggs (regular) (1 dozen) 3.23
Local Cheese (1kg) 13.9
Chicken 1 kg (boneless) 8
Apples (1kg) 12
Banana (1kg) 2
Oranges (1kg) 2
Tomato (1kg) 2
Potato (1kg) 1.9
Onion (1kg) 1
Lettuce (1 head) 1

3.  Transportation

The public transportation system in Berlin takes you from one corner of the city to another in no time. Furthermore, students can often use public transportation for free. Individuals can also find e-scooters at affordable prices at almost every corner of the city.

Fuel Cost/Transportation Service Approximate Cost
One-way ticket (public transport) 5
Monthly pass (public transport) 99
Taxi 1 km normal tariff 4
Price of diesel (as of 14th February 2024) € 1.69 per litre
Price of gasoline (as of 14th February 2024) € 1.81 per litre
Cabs (minimum cost) 4.3
E-scooter € 0.15 per minute

4. Utilities

The average cost of basic utilities per month primarily depends on the consumption of the utilities by various devices in your home. However, power consumption will be lower if you use LED lamps.

Utilities Approximate Cost
Electricity, cooling, heating, water, garbage 280
Local prepaid mobile tariff (1 min) 0.15
Unlimited internet package 35

5.  Entertainment and Leisure

Berlin has several world-class clubs where you can go and enjoy your leisure time. However, you will spend a hefty amount in order to visit a bar or nightclub every weekend.

Area of Expense Approximate Cost
1-month gym membership 35
1-hour rent for a tennis court 23.77
1 seat in a cinema hall 18
A meal in an affordable restaurant (1 person) 10
Three-course meal in a mid-range restaurant 60
McMeal at McDonald's 8

6.  Childcare and Schooling

The cost of living in Berlin for a family of four heavily depends on the childcare and schooling of kids. Berlin, in this regard, has a number of reputed schools and colleges that impart top-quality education and training to children.

Schools and Childcare Approximate Cost
Preschool, private, full-day for 1 child (monthly) 180
International primary school for 1 child (yearly) 10000
Some of the best schools in Berlin include –  
Name of School Curriculum
The Berlin British School Adapted
Berlin Bilingual School Berlin State
Berlin Cosmopolitan School German
Berlin Metropolitan School Adapted German
Charles Dickens Primary School Adapted National Curriculum for England
Quentin Blake Primary School Adapted National Curriculum for England
Schiller Gymnasium Adapted

Tips on Reducing the Cost of Living in Berlin

Cost of Living in Berlin vs Other Cities in Germany

The table below highlights the major comparison between some major states of Germany and Berlin: 

Area of Expense Berlin Munich Hamburg Frankfurt
Accommodation Renting: €1,000-1,400 per month. Renting: €1,300-1,750 per month Renting: €1,100-1,400 per month Renting: €1,200-1,600 per month
Buying: €180,000-560,000 Buying: €300,000-840,000 Buying: €180,000-560,000 Buying: €240,000-700,000
Utilities €150-250/month (for 85m²) €150-300/month (for 85m²) €150-250/month (for 85m²) €150-250/month (for 85m²)
Groceries €300-400/month (family of 4) €350-450/month (family of 4) €300-400/month (family of 4) €350-450/month (family of 4)
Transportation €80-100/month €80-120/month €80-100/month €80-120/month
Dining Out €10-15/meal €12-18/meal €10-15/meal €12-18/meal
Entertainment €50-100/month €60-120/month €50-100/month €60-120/month
Education Free to €500/month (private) Free to €500/month (private) Free to €500/month (private) Free to €500/month (private)
Healthcare €0-100/month (public) €0-100/month (public) €0-100/month (public) €0-100/month (public)
Overall Cost Moderate High Moderate High
Overall Verdict Diverse cultural scene, lower housing costs. High quality of life, expensive housing. Vibrant city life, moderate costs. Financial hub, high living costs.

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