INTRODUCTION
Understanding the cost of living in Saudi Arabia is essential before relocating for work or long-term residence. While Saudi Arabia offers tax-free salaries, living expenses vary widely depending on the city, lifestyle, and housing choice.
In this 2026 guide, we compare living costs in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam, helping expats and job seekers make informed decisions.
Average Monthly Living Cost in Saudi Arabia (2026)
For a single expat:
- SAR 3,500 – 6,500 (excluding rent)
For a family of four:
- SAR 9,000 – 14,000 (excluding rent)
Housing remains the biggest expense.
Housing & Rent Costs
Riyadh
- 1-bedroom apartment: SAR 2,000 – 3,500
- Family apartment: SAR 4,000 – 6,500
Jeddah
- 1-bedroom apartment: SAR 1,800 – 3,200
- Family apartment: SAR 3,800 – 6,000
Dammam
- 1-bedroom apartment: SAR 1,500 – 2,800
- Family apartment: SAR 3,000 – 5,000
Riyadh is the most expensive due to high demand and business activity.
Food & Grocery Expenses
Monthly grocery costs:
- Single person: SAR 800 – 1,200
- Family: SAR 2,500 – 3,500
Dining out:
- Local meal: SAR 15 – 30
- Mid-range restaurant: SAR 60 – 120
Imported food items are more expensive.
Transportation Costs
- Public transport (metro/bus): SAR 100 – 250 monthly
- Fuel: Affordable compared to global rates
- Car ownership is common and cost-effective
Riyadh Metro has reduced daily commuting expenses.
Utilities & Internet
Average monthly costs:
- Electricity & water: SAR 200 – 400
- Internet: SAR 250 – 350
- Mobile plans: SAR 100 – 200
Utility costs increase in summer due to air conditioning.
Healthcare & Insurance
- Medical insurance is mandatory
- Usually provided by employer
- Private healthcare quality is high
Out-of-pocket costs are minimal with insurance coverage.
Education Costs (For Families)
International schools:
- Annual fees: SAR 15,000 – 45,000 per child
School choice significantly affects overall cost of living.
Education and Schooling for Expat Children in the Gulf: Complete Guide 2025–2026
Is Saudi Arabia Affordable for Expats?
Yes, especially if:
- Housing is employer-provided
- Salary includes allowances
- Family size is small
Tax-free income helps offset living costs.
Money-Saving Tips for Expats
- Live outside city centers
- Use public transport
- Shop at local markets
- Choose employer housing benefits
FINAL THOUGHTS
The cost of living in Saudi Arabia in 2026 remains reasonable compared to many global cities, especially considering tax-free salaries. Riyadh offers higher salaries but higher rent, while Jeddah and Dammam provide more affordable living options.
Planning your budget in advance ensures a smooth and stress-free relocation.




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