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The World’s Most Expensive Places to Live 2012


If you are looking for places where you can waste all your money or want to avoid cities that are most expensive, then you are at the right place. While researching about the GDPs of the following cities, it was evident from all the aspects that these cities are really expensive when it comes to buying the necessities of life. Let us discuss them in more detail here.




1. Tokyo

Monthly rent, Luxury 2 Bedrooms: $4,848
Cup of Coffee: $8.29
One of Gallon Gasoline: $7.34
It has been on topped in the list of most expensive estates to live in and is being either first or second in the list for the past five years. As Japan is the economic center it is mainly preferred by emigrants. The cost of rent is relatively constant but the prices for food and fuel is touching skies. If you are thinking to have a cup of coffee with updates from daily international newspaper makes sure to hold $14.68 in wallet before going to the shop. One bedroom apartment in Tokyo is on a sale of $ 24 million. 

2. Luanda, Angola

Monthly Rent, Luxury 2 Bedroom: $6,500
Cup of Coffee: $3.90
One Gallon of Gasoline: $2.38


As it is the second largest producer of oil, the country offers lowest possible price for one gallon on fuel to its people. Luanda has third largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa and 80% of revenue is brought by crude oil export. The estate destroyed by a decade long civil war has initially insane costly renting price for foreigners but now it seconds Tokyo. Its main emigrants are from U.S, China, Portugal and Brazil. But if you decided to land in Luanda here how you expect to live, 2 bedroom house $7,000 per month, a music CD cost you $28, if you hungry forget about eating because a Ham Burger cost you $20.38 and somehow if you managed to eat, eat less because a membership to join a sports/health club is $405.

3. Osaka, Japan

Monthly Rent, Luxury 2 Bedroom: $3,062
Cup of Coffee: $7.02
One Gallon of Gasoline: $6.85

Osaka, Japan, night view 


Japan seems to be an expensive place to live in as its second country, Osaka; the second largest is another expensive place to live in, as it is the industrial hub, it is densely populated by expats and nearly 43, 000 manufacturers thereby it has high rental cost. If you find yourself lost then forget about finding Osaka station until and unless you speak in broken simple English. Besides if thinking to have a breakfast from a little café at least hold 500-1000 yen and best way to travel for entire day is using subway day pass for $850 yen.

4. Moscow, Russia

Monthly Rent, Luxury 2 Bedroom: $4,200
Cup of Coffee: $8.37
One Gallon of Gasoline: $3.67


Since 2010 it has been on number 4th being one of expensive cities to live in Europe and a home to the most billionaires globally, it attracts more investments and account for major contribution to its economy despite of its pollution, corruption and growing traffic mass. To a foreigner a three course meal would cost 1500-3000 rub and basic utilities for a house would cost around $4,500 rub. Do not forget to carry your clothes or else a pair of Levis would cost you 3,500 rub.

5. Geneva, Switzerland

Monthly Rent, Luxury 2 Bedroom: $4,818
Cup of Coffee: $6.57
One Gallon of Gasoline: $7.46





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