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Cost of Living in Luderitz

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: If you're moving to Luderitz, understanding the the cost of living in Luderitz helps you know what to expect when it comes to apartment or house hunting, grocery shopping, transportation, dining out, utilities and more.

Category Details Cost
Apartment Rentals 1-Bedroom Apartment in City Center N$4,500 - N$6,000 per month
1-Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Center N$3,500 - N$5,000 per month
Apartment Purchases Price per Square Meter in City Center N$8,000 - N$12,000
Price per Square Meter Outside of City Center N$6,000 - N$10,000
Transportation One-way Ticket (Local Transport) N$10 - N$15
Monthly Pass (Regular Price) N$300 - N$500
Gasoline (1 liter) N$13 - N$16
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) N$20 - N$30
Groceries Milk (1 liter) N$14 - N$20
Bread (500g) N$10 - N$15
Rice (1kg) N$20 - N$30
Chicken Breasts (1kg) N$60 - N$90
Restaurants Meal at an Inexpensive Restaurant N$80 - N$150
Meal for Two People at a Mid-range Restaurant (Three-course) N$300 - N$600
Domestic Beer (0.5-liter draught) N$20 - N$35
Utilities Basic (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) for 85m2 Apartment N$800 - N$1,500 per month
1 min. of Prepaid Mobile Tariff Local (No Discounts or Plans) N$1 - N$2
Internet (60 Mbps or More, Unlimited Data, Cable/ADSL) N$800 - N$1,200 per month
Private School Tuition Preschool (or Kindergarten), Full Day, Private, Monthly for 1 Child N$1,500 - N$3,000
Primary School, Yearly for 1 Child N$15,000 - N$30,000
Middle School, Yearly for 1 Child N$20,000 - N$40,000
High School, Yearly for 1 Child N$25,000 - N$50,000
Please note that the costs provided are approximate and may vary depending on the specific location within Luderitz, as well as the current economic situation. It is always a good idea to research and compare prices from various sources before making any financial decisions.

Can I live in Luderitz on $1,500 a month?

"I've been living in Luderitz for a while now, and I can tell you that it's possible to live comfortably on $1,500 a month, but you'll have to make some sacrifices. The here is relatively low compared to other places, but you'll still need to be mindful of your expenses.First, you'll want to find an affordable place to live. I recommend looking for a rental in the suburbs, as they tend to be cheaper than those in the city center. You can find a decent one or two-bedroom apartment for around $400 to $600 a month. Some neighborhoods to consider are Krabbenhoft & Lampe, which is a bit more affordable, and Nautilus, which is a bit more expensive but still within your budget.When it comes to utilities, you can expect to pay around $100 to $150 a month for electricity, water, and gas. Internet and mobile phone plans are also relatively affordable, with a decent plan costing around $50 a month.Groceries can be a bit expensive in Luderitz, especially if you're used to shopping at big supermarkets. However, you can save money by shopping at local markets and buying fresh produce. I usually spend around $300 to $400 a month on groceries, but you can cut down on this by cooking at home and eating out less.Speaking of eating out, there are some affordable restaurants and cafes in Luderitz, but you'll want to limit how often you go out to eat. A meal at a mid-range restaurant can cost around $10 to $15, so it can add up quickly if you're not careful.Transportation is another expense you'll need to consider. Public transportation is limited in Luderitz, so you might want to invest in a used car or a scooter to get around. Gas prices are relatively low, but you'll still need to budget for maintenance and insurance.As for entertainment, there are some free or low-cost activities you can enjoy, such as hiking, visiting the beach, or exploring the local museums. However, you might have to cut back on more expensive hobbies or activities, like going to the movies or traveling to other parts of Namibia.Overall, it's possible to live comfortably in Luderitz on $1,500 a month, but you'll need to be mindful of your expenses and make some sacrifices. By finding an affordable place to live, cooking at home, and enjoying low-cost activities, you can make it work," commented an expat living in Luderitz.

Can I live in Luderitz on $3,500 a month?

"I've been living in Luderitz for a while now, and I can tell you that it's definitely possible to live comfortably on $3,000 a month, even if you're used to modern amenities. However, there are some sacrifices you'll have to make to ensure you stay within your budget.Firstly, you'll need to be mindful of your housing choices. Some of the more expensive neighborhoods, like the ones near the waterfront or in the town center, might be out of your budget. Instead, consider looking for a place in more affordable areas like Kratzplatz or the outskirts of town. You can still find nice houses or apartments in these areas, but they'll be more budget-friendly.When it comes to utilities and internet, you might have to compromise on the speed and reliability of your connection. While there are options for high-speed internet, they can be quite expensive. You might have to settle for a slower connection to save some money.Eating out can also be a bit pricey, especially if you're used to dining at high-end restaurants. However, there are plenty of local eateries and markets where you can find delicious and affordable food. You'll also want to learn how to cook some local dishes at home to save on dining expenses.Transportation is another area where you can save money. While owning a car can be convenient, it's not necessary in Luderitz. The town is small enough that you can walk or bike to most places, and public transportation is also available if needed.Lastly, you might have to cut back on some of your entertainment and leisure activities. While there are plenty of things to do in Luderitz, like visiting the ghost town of Kolmanskop or exploring the beautiful coastline, some activities can be quite expensive. You'll need to prioritize your spending and find more budget-friendly ways to enjoy your time in Namibia.Overall, living in Luderitz on $3,000 a month is doable, but it requires some adjustments and sacrifices. By being mindful of your spending and finding ways to save on housing, utilities, food, transportation, and entertainment, you can enjoy a comfortable life in this unique and beautiful coastal town," said one expat living in Luderitz.

Can I live in Luderitz on $5,000 a month?

"I've been living in Luderitz for a while now, and I can tell you that it's definitely possible to live comfortably on $5,000 a month, especially if you're used to modern amenities. The cost of living here is relatively low compared to other places, so you'll be able to afford a decent lifestyle without making too many sacrifices.In terms of housing, you can find some nice and affordable neighborhoods like Krabbenhoft & Lampe, which is close to the town center and has a good mix of houses and apartments. You can expect to pay around $800 to $1,200 per month for a decent two-bedroom apartment or house in this area. On the other hand, if you're looking for something more upscale, you might want to consider the neighborhood of Shark Island, which is a bit more expensive but offers stunning ocean views and more luxurious properties. However, the prices there can go up to $2,500 per month or more, so it might not be the best option if you're trying to stick to a budget.As for other expenses, you'll find that groceries, utilities, and transportation are all quite affordable in Luderitz. You can expect to spend around $300 to $400 per month on groceries, depending on your preferences and dietary needs. Utilities, including electricity, water, and internet, should cost you around $150 to $200 per month. Public transportation is also quite cheap, with a monthly pass costing around $30, but you might want to consider getting a car if you plan on exploring the surrounding areas, as public transport options can be limited.In terms of sacrifices, you might find that the entertainment options in Luderitz are somewhat limited compared to what you're used to in a more urban environment. There are a few restaurants, bars, and cafes in town, but the nightlife is pretty low-key. However, if you enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and exploring the beautiful coastal landscapes, you'll find plenty to keep you busy.Overall, I think you'll be able to live quite comfortably in Luderitz on $5,000 a month without making too many sacrifices. Just be prepared for a more laid-back lifestyle and take advantage of the natural beauty and outdoor activities that the area has to offer," commented an expat living in Luderitz.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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