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Cost of Living in St. Ann's, Trinidad & Tobago

By Joshua Wood, LPC

Last updated on May 04, 2025

Summary: What is the cost of living in St. Ann's, Trinidad & Tobago? Hear what expats, digital nomads and retirees living in St. Ann's have to say about the cost of housing, health insurance and general living costs.

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Is the cost of living in St. Ann's high?

We asked people how much they someone comfortably live on in St. Ann's, they wrote:

"The cost of living in St. Ann's is considered moderate compared to other parts of the world. Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center can be quite affordable, while outside the city center, it can be even cheaper. The cost of utilities such as electricity, heating, cooling, water, and garbage is also relatively low. When it comes to groceries, prices can vary. Basic items such as bread, milk, and eggs are reasonably priced, while imported goods can be more expensive. Eating out at restaurants can range from inexpensive at local eateries to more costly at high-end establishments. Transportation costs are also quite affordable in St. Ann's. Public transportation is widely available and is a cost-effective way to get around. Gasoline prices are lower than in many other countries, making car ownership a feasible option for many residents. Healthcare in St. Ann's is a mix of public and private providers. The cost can vary greatly depending on whether you choose public or private healthcare. Public healthcare is free, but the quality and availability of services can be inconsistent. Private healthcare is more expensive, but generally offers a higher standard of care. Overall, the cost of living in St. Ann's, Trinidad & Tobago is quite reasonable, especially when compared to other Caribbean islands and many parts of North America and Europe. However, like anywhere, your cost of living will depend on your lifestyle and personal spending habits," said one expat in St. Ann's.

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Will I save money living in St. Ann's?

"The cost of living in St. Ann's, Trinidad and Tobago is generally lower than in many parts of the United States. This is particularly true when it comes to housing and utilities, which tend to be significantly cheaper in St. Ann's. Groceries and dining out can also be less expensive, although this can vary depending on your lifestyle and eating habits. Healthcare in Trinidad and Tobago is also generally cheaper than in the United States. However, keep in mind that salaries in Trinidad and Tobago are often lower than in the U.S., so while your expenses may be lower, your income might be as well. Additionally, some imported goods, particularly electronics and cars, can be more expensive in Trinidad and Tobago due to import taxes. Overall, if you're earning a U.S. salary while living in St. Ann's, you're likely to save money," remarked one in St. Ann's.

What is the average cost of housing in St. Ann's?

If you are thinking about moving to St. Ann's, cost of living in probably a key consideration. Expats commented about the cost of housing:

"The average cost of housing in St. Ann's can vary greatly depending on the type and size of the property. For a standard three-bedroom house, the cost can range from moderately priced to quite expensive. Luxury homes and properties in prime locations can command significantly higher prices. However, it's important to note that these are average prices and actual costs can vary based on a variety of factors including the specific location within St. Ann's, the condition of the property, and the current real estate market conditions," explained one expat.

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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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