Comparison Table
| City | 1BR Center | 1BR Outside | Total Single | Total Family | vs Capital |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lagos | €600 | €420 | €1,100 | €2,750 | 100% |
| Abuja | €450 | €315 | €950 | €2,375 | 100% |
| Port Harcourt | €380 | €266 | €820 | €2,050 | 100% |
City Breakdown
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to live in Nigeria in 2026?
Cost of living in Nigeria varies by city. See the comparison table above for detailed breakdowns of 3 major cities including rent, total monthly costs for singles and families.
What is the cheapest city in Nigeria for expats?
Among the cities we track, costs vary significantly. Smaller cities and those outside the capital tend to be 20-40% cheaper.
Is Nigeria affordable for immigrants?
Affordability depends on your income source and chosen city. Check our visa comparison page for minimum income requirements to qualify for different visa pathways.
How much rent should I expect in Nigeria?
Rent is typically the largest expense. A 1-bedroom apartment in the capital city center costs €600 per month. Outside the center, expect to pay €420.
What currency does Nigeria use?
Nigeria uses NGN. All figures on this page are shown in EUR for easy comparison across countries.
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