Hybrid working allows employees to have more flexibility within their lives and a better work-life balance. But what cities are the cheapest for those looking for this work style?
To find out, Savoo has analysed 50 of the world’s most popular cities, looking at metrics such as cost of living and hot-desking spaces in each city, to determine the cheapest cities around the world to be a hybrid worker.
The table below shows the 10 cheapest cities around the world for hybrid workers:
Rank |
City |
Cost of Living per month |
Cost of a Cappuccino |
Cost of Internet per month |
Cost to Rent a 1 Bedroom Apartment in the City Centre per month |
Cost of Hot-desking per month |
Total Cost per Month |
1 |
Buenos Aires |
£351 |
£1.33 |
£17 |
£285 |
£88 |
£754 |
2 |
Istanbul |
£377 |
£1.54 |
£6 |
£464 |
£47 |
£912 |
3 |
Sao Paulo |
£517 |
£1.46 |
£18 |
£466 |
£215 |
£1,239 |
4 |
Bangkok |
£508 |
£1.79 |
£12 |
£571 |
£154 |
£1,275 |
5 |
Budapest |
£603 |
£1.77 |
£13 |
£484 |
£164 |
£1,291 |
6 |
Naples |
£655 |
£1.51 |
£24 |
£557 |
£98 |
£1,364 |
7 |
Osaka |
£652 |
£2.37 |
£23 |
£441 |
£334 |
£1,489 |
8 |
Beijing |
£499 |
£3.08 |
£14 |
£726 |
£184 |
£1,498 |
9 |
Warsaw |
£605 |
£2.64 |
£11 |
£736 |
£208 |
£1,594 |
10 |
Seoul |
£939 |
£3.09 |
£19 |
£625 |
£169 |
£1,789 |
Some other key findings:
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Budapest is the fifth-best city in the world for hybrid working, the average cost of hybrid working here per month is £1,291.
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Budapest has some of the cheapest internet costs in the world, the city ranks fourth for its prices of £12.59 per month.
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Budapest ranks as the seventh cheapest city in the world, with its monthly cost of living of £603.
You may find the press release below or the full research HERE.
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