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Living in Quezon City

What it really costs to live in Quezon City, what you can earn, the visas that get you in, and the taxes you'll pay — for Philippines, updated 2026. Quezon City sits mid-range among the 8 Philippines cities we track, so it can be a smarter base than the capital if budget matters. Quezon City lies in South-Eastern Asia. Philippines's capital is Manila. The main languages are Filipino, English. The currency is the Philippine peso.

€935–€1 100Single / month
56.5/100Safety
5.4%Tax @ €90k
5 yrsTo residency
Monthly cost

Cost of Living in Quezon City

€500
1BR centre/mo
€350
1BR outside/mo
€330
Groceries/mo
€75
Transport/mo
€132
Utilities/mo
€28
Internet/mo
Breakdown

Full Monthly Breakdown for Quezon City

1BR Apartment (Centre)€500/mo
1BR Apartment (Outside)€350/mo
3BR Apartment (Centre)€1 100/mo
Groceries (single)€330/mo
Transport pass€75/mo
Utilities€132/mo
Internet€28/mo
Health insurance€55/mo
Entertainment & dining€88/mo
Total single (centre)€1 100/mo
Family of 4 (centre)€2 750/mo
Within Philippines

How Quezon City Compares to Other Philippines Cities

Quezon City is not the only option in Philippines. Here is how its single-person monthly cost (€1 100) stacks up against the other cities we track — Davao City is the cheapest, Makati the priciest.

CitySingle / monthDifference
Davao City€580/mo-47% vs Quezon City
Cebu City€650/mo-41% vs Quezon City
Manila (Metro Manila)€850/mo-23% vs Quezon City
Davao€950/mo-14% vs Quezon City
Cebu€1 050/mo-5% vs Quezon City
Manila (capital)€1 200/mo+9% vs Quezon City
Makati€1 400/mo+27% vs Quezon City
Earnings

What You Can Earn in Philippines

Typical gross annual salaries in Philippines by sector (entry · median · senior). Quezon City pay usually sits around the national median.

SectorEntryMedianSenior
it€5 000€8 000€15 000
retail€3 500€5 000€6 500
finance€9 500€13 500€19 000
education€5 000€7 500€10 500
healthcare€3 000€5 000€10 000
engineering€9 000€13 000€18 000
hospitality€3 500€5 000€7 500
construction€6 000€9 000€12 500
Daily life

Living in Quezon City: Safety, Health & Climate

Quezon City shares Philippines's wider quality-of-life profile. Quezon City has a tropical climate. Here is what daily life looks like on the things that matter most when you relocate.

🛡️
56.5/100
Safety index
🏥
54/100
Healthcare
🗣️
High
English
🌤️
32°C
Summer avg
📶
38.5Mbps
Internet
😊
7.2/10
Expat satisfaction
Getting in

Visa Routes to Philippines

Affording Quezon City is only half the question — you also need a visa that lets you stay in Philippines. The main routes:

  • A job offer is normally required for the main work route.
  • Permanent residence after about 5 years.
  • Investment route from about €75 000 (USD).

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Money kept

Taxes in Philippines

5.4%
Effective @ €90k

Top marginal rate 35%, VAT 12%.

Setting up

Settling into Quezon City

  • Foreigners can open a local bank account in Philippines.
  • Budget around €850 for first-month setup in Quezon City.
  • Regulated professions needing credential recognition: Medicine, Law, Engineering, Nursing, Architecture, Teaching.

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FAQ

Quezon City FAQ

How much does it cost to live in Quezon City?

A single person in central Quezon City should budget about €1 100/month, roughly €935 outside the centre. A family of four needs around €2 750/month.

Can I get a visa to live in Philippines?

Yes — the main route usually needs a job offer, with permanent residence reachable in about 5 years. See the full Philippines visa comparison for the route that fits you.

Sources: salaries, taxes, safety, healthcare and visa data from World Bank, OECD, the Global Peace Index and official government portals. Cost-of-living figures are community-sourced benchmarks — a guide, not a quote. Last reviewed 2026-05.

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