
Belgrade Cost of Living, Salary & Rent (2026)
very safe, real winters, mid-range on rent
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Mid-range on rent and very safe, democratic-ish — that's Belgrade, plus the climate is livable. The logistics: English works fine, rent runs ~$904/mo, PR in ~3 years.
Mid-range on rent and very safe, democratic-ish — that's Belgrade, plus the climate is livable. The logistics: English works fine, rent runs ~$904/mo, PR in ~3 years.
How much does it cost to live in Belgrade? Expect rent from $904/month (Numbeo average — expats often pay 20–30% more), one of the safer cities in its region, English is widely spoken. Below you'll find rent, groceries, transport, utilities, and a full monthly budget breakdown — with real Numbeo data, not vibes.
A single person can live in Belgrade for about $1,300–$1,700/month including rent. A 1-bedroom in the centre runs ~$900/month, groceries and eating out are roughly half of Western European prices, and Serbia offers easy residency for most nationalities. The catch: Serbian isn't optional for daily life, and democracy scores leave room for improvement.
#59 in Livability because internet speed holds it back. #3 in Open Door Cities because visa access for RU/UA passports plus PR path and affordability. See Open Door Cities
Just you against the world. And the rent.
Expenses = rent + food + transport + utilities · Rent alone: $904/mo
Numbeo city average — expats typically pay 20–30% more due to foreigner-market pricing.
How the Livability Score is calculatedShow score breakdown ▸
Total: 90.3/130 raw pts → normalized to 70/100 · Full methodology
🌙 1:07 AM in Belgrade right now
Data: Numbeo · UNODC · EIU · EF EPI · Ookla · How is this calculated?
Life in Belgrade
✦ Sections reordered for Open Door Cities
What It Actually Costs
Beer $3.5 · Cheap meal $14
What It Actually Costs
Beer $3.5 · Cheap meal $14
One day in Belgrade
$32.02/day
Beer, coffee, two meals, a metro ride.
Monthly
Numbeo
What Paychecks Look Like
Junior $44k · Mid $61k · Senior $72k
What Paychecks Look Like
Junior $44k · Mid $61k · Senior $72k
Annual gross in USD — with what Serbia actually lets you keep
Levels.fyi · as of May 2026
Junior ~ $44k · Mid ~ $61k · Senior ~ $72k — see breakdown
Software Engineer by level
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6Rent, taxes, landing fees, and the freelance paperwork maze
Costs & Money
6Rent, taxes, landing fees, and the freelance paperwork maze
Cost to Land
1-bed centre: $904/mo
Cost to Land
1-bed centre: $904/mo
The price of showing up (before real life starts)
$3,627one-time
Then it's ~$2,405/mo to actually live here.
Can you afford it?
Enter your salary in the sidebar to see how far it stretches here.
Rent is the Numbeo city average. If your accent gives you away, budget 20–30% more.
Numbeo
Local tenancy law
Market standard
IKEA estimate
Serbian immigration
Based on local rental laws & Numbeo prices
How Hard to Find a Place?
2/5 · 1–2 weeks, easy for foreigners
How Hard to Find a Place?
2/5 · 1–2 weeks, easy for foreigners
The part Numbeo doesn't tell you
Some paperwork, but nothing you can't sort in a week or two.
What stands between you and a lease
- •1 month's deposit typical
- •Passport sufficient for short contracts
- •No formal credit check system
- •Informal market — many listings via word-of-mouth or Halooglasi
globalpropertyguide.com Serbia, expat forums 2025 · 2026-Q1
Tax on Savings
Capital gains 15% · Dividends 15% · No wealth tax
Tax on Savings
Capital gains 15% · Dividends 15% · No wealth tax
What Serbia takes from your investments, not your paycheck
Source: PwC Worldwide Tax Summaries · 2025 rates · tax-resident individuals
Freelance Setup in Serbia
Preduzetnik (Entrepreneur) · ~RSD 20,000-30,000/mo combined social contributions on minimum base (pension 25% + health 10.3%)
Freelance Setup in Serbia
Preduzetnik (Entrepreneur) · ~RSD 20,000-30,000/mo combined social contributions on minimum base (pension 25% + health 10.3%)
What it takes to get legal and stay legal in Belgrade
Best-fit path
Preduzetnik paušalac (lump-sum entrepreneur) — fixed monthly tax based on activity and municipality, typically RSD 20,000-50,000/mo all-in.
Registration requirements
Serbia's paušalac (lump-sum) regime is extremely popular with IT freelancers — fixed monthly tax + social contributions regardless of actual income. The lump-sum amount is set by the tax office based on your activity code and location. IT in Belgrade is around RSD 40,000-50,000/mo total.
Freelancing in Belgrade
Freelancing in Belgrade
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