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Cost of Living in Seminyak

Monthly Total

$2,293

$40,128

Housing (1BR Mid-range)

$1,380

Daily Spend (ex. rent)

$30

Based on a typical expat lifestyle: 1BR furnished apartment, mix of cooking/eating out, rideshare transportation, moderate entertainment. Last updated: 1/14/2026.

Monthly Cost Breakdown

Housing (Rent)

1BR furnished apartment in mid-range neighborhood

$1,380

$24,150

Utilities

Electric, water, gas, and internet

$124

$2,170

Groceries

Groceries from supermarkets

$280

$4,900

Dining Out

Mix of casual restaurants, ~12 meals/month

$96

$1,680

Transportation

Rideshare (Uber/Didi), ~30 rides/month

$90

$1,575

Lifestyle & Entertainment

Entertainment, occasional cleaning service

$193

$3,378

Healthcare

Basic private health insurance

$80

$1,400

Phone & Subscriptions

Phone plan and streaming subscriptions

$50

$875

Monthly Total

$2,293

$40,128

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Living in Seminyak

Seminyak is Bali's most expensive area. Budget at least $1,500-2,000/month for a comfortable lifestyle. The upscale dining, boutique shopping, and beach club scene adds up quickly.

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