The US edition of Business Insider just announced the results of InterNations’ 27-city ranking of the world’s best cities for expats living abroad – noting that these are the places where expats are happiest, rents are affordable, cost of living is favourable, and jobs are plentiful – and Kuala Lumpur landed at an impressive 4th place worldwide.
InterNations is an expatriate network and global guide for those living abroad. To compile its list, InterNations surveyed nearly 8,000 expats living in 40 countries around the world. A city had to be mentioned by survey respondents at least 45 times to be included. City rankings were determined based on expats’ responses of quality and cost of urban living, quality of work life, financial matters, and ease of settling into the city.
Business Insider then took it a step further by including some metrics for the costs of necessities (and, it must be noted, beer, too), based on figures taken from Numbeo.
No Asian city placed higher than Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysian readers will doubtlessly be delighted to see that regional rivals Singapore and Hong Kong – Southeast Asia’s most globally well-known expat cities – didn’t even place on the list, likely because of their exorbitant costs of living, or perhaps because they didn’t hit the aforementioned 45-mention threshold. Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok were in fact the only regional cities on the list. Most of the cities (15 of 27) were European, with a handful in the Middle East and Africa, perhaps making KL’s strong placing all the more impressive. It’s important to note that these rankings are based on responses from actual expats around the world, so take that into consideration when perusing the list.
To expats who live in and love Malaysia, a 4th-place showing for the country’s capital city comes as no surprise. Expats have for many years praised Kuala Lumpur for its dynamic, multicultural city life, low cost of living, high degree of regional connectivity, and wealth of things to see and do – and of course for its near-unrivalled foodie scene, too. We are thrilled to see KL getting more positive international recognition like this, and it’s absolutely well-deserved.
What city grabbed the top spot? It will almost certainly surprise you – presuming you’ve ever even heard of this place! So without further ado, here are the top 27 cities in the world for expats – according to the expats themselves:
27. Stockholm, Sweden
26. Cape Town, South Africa
25. Kampala, Uganda
24. Munich, Germany
23. Zurich, Switzerland
22. Vienna, Austria
21. Seoul, South Korea
20. Hamburg, Germany
19. The Hague, Netherlands
18. Berlin, Germany
17. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
16. Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
15. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
14. Auckland, New Zealand
13. Budapest, Hungary
12. Muscat, Oman
11. Mexico City, Mexico
And for the top 10, we’ll show you the in-depth criteria, too:
10. Frankfurt, Germany
Cost of living compared with New York City: 21.2% lower
Monthly Expenses:
Rent: $1,059.52 for a one-bedroom in the city centre
Utilities: $242.30
Commuter pass: $101.23
Cappuccino: $3.28
Domestic beer: $4.67
9. Basel, Switzerland
Cost of living compared with New York City: 29.9% higher
Monthly Expenses:
Rent: $1,351.15 for a one-bedroom in the city centre
Utilities: $208.64
Commuter pass: $80.30
Cappuccino: $5.29
Domestic beer: $8.03
8. Bangkok, Thailand
Cost of living compared with New York City: 45.8% lower
Monthly Expenses:
Rent: $636.70 for a one-bedroom in the city centre
Utilities: $83.45
Commuter pass: $30.25
Cappuccino: $2.18
Domestic beer: $2.01
7. Johannesburg, South Africa
Cost of living compared with New York City: 56.9% lower
Monthly Expenses:
Rent: $480.83 for a one-bedroom in the city centre
Utilities: $68.83
Commuter pass: $34.50
Cappuccino: $1.67
Domestic beer: $2.07
6. Barcelona, Spain
Cost of living compared with New York City: 34% lower
Monthly Expenses:
Rent: $990.58 for a one-bedroom in the city centre
Utilities: $153.77
Commuter pass: $58.35
Cappuccino: $2.00
Domestic beer: $3.27
5. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Cost of living compared with New York City: 16.1% lower
Monthly Expenses:
Rent: $1,646.41 for a one-bedroom in the city centre
Utilities: $179.19
Commuter pass: $104.92
Cappuccino: $3.18
Domestic beer: $5.25
4. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Cost of living compared with New York City: 55.6% lower
Monthly Expenses:
Rent: $540.08 for a one-bedroom in the city centre
Utilities: $52.45
Commuter pass: $29.85
Cappuccino: $2.53
Domestic beer: $3.58
3. Madrid, Spain
Cost of living compared with New York City: 35.2% lower
Monthly Expenses:
Rent: $919.92 for a one-bedroom in the city centre
Utilities: $138.04
Commuter pass: $63.65
Cappuccino: $1.97
Domestic beer: $3.26
2. Prague, Czech Republic
Cost of living compared with New York City: 49.5% lower
Monthly Expenses:
Rent: $703.08 for a one-bedroom in the city centre
Utilities: $184.45
Commuter pass: $25.09
Cappuccino: $2.12
Domestic beer: $1.60
1. Manama, Bahrain
Cost of living compared with New York City: 42.1% lower
Monthly Expenses:
Rent: $940.43 for a one-bedroom in the city centre
Utilities: $84.00
Commuter pass: $39.74
Cappuccino: $4.59
Domestic beer: $9.27
A big part of the top cities’ strong performance seems to be the ease with which expats get settled in. Feeling welcome and accepted by the local population goes a long way here, and Kuala Lumpur did very well in this regard. According to the InterNations results, “Manama, Prague, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, and Amsterdam top the list of the best cities for expats: while Prague lags behind on 35th place for getting settled, the other four cities receive good to excellent ratings in this respect. A South African expat living in Kuala Lumpur likes ‘the easy-going temperament and friendliness of the local people’ while an expat from the Philippines appreciates the ‘very friendly and helpful locals’ in Manama. The majority of expats rates the general friendliness towards foreign residents positively in Manama (84%), Amsterdam (83%), Kuala Lumpur (78%), and Madrid (74%), compared to a global average of 67 percent.”
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Kit Yin
Good for you 🙄
Neomal Wickramasekera lol guess they did not factor in visa complications
Eu concordo 100%
This article is based from an expenses point of view, which is technically correct.. but says nothing about social/cultural/qualitative factors that make a place worth/not worth living in
Hi Reuben, actually the city rankings were determined based on expats’ responses of quality and cost of urban living, quality of work life, financial matters, and ease of settling into the city.
Reuben Gan
This article is based from an expenses point of view, which is technically correct.. but says nothing about social/cultural/qualitative factors that make a place worth/not worth living in
Actually, the survey, which was conducted by InterNations, made it clear that overall happiness and social considerations were key factors in the cities’ rankings, particularly those at the top. Business Insider added the expenses information just as a ‘bonus’ — but apart from expats responding to basic cost of living inquiries, the expenses shown were not factored in to InterNations’ methodology. That said, it’s evident that whether you’re a local or an expat (in any city), a good income will virtually always improve your quality of life. That’s a big question in any expat’s experience: How far will my salary go in this foreign city? KL still enjoys a low cost of living (relative to other global cities), though we concede it has risen quite noticeably in the last few years, so for expats, that’s indeed part of its appeal, but it definitely doesn’t tell the whole story.
Benedikt Wille wann fahren wir wieder hin? 🙂
Erstmal genug KL – Israel 🇮🇱 calling baby 😘
Business Insder is pure GARBAGE these days
Daniel Carmichael well yeah…. cuz you get paid heaps more than local, party, eat, shop & travel out of there
Well…you would know?!?!
Daniel Carmichael yes
Those expats must be nuts! Living in an atmosphere full of gangsters , snatch thieves, burglaries, corruption and thieves… you need security and you have to be very careful everywhere you go!
i know right its all rubbish …sure kena bribe
and dont forget their children being kidnap..so many cases at Mont Kiara
Only reason why I can think off is it is relatively very cheap for them to live here with their strong pension money. An ordinary German could easily draw about €1,500-2,000/mth….and at the current Exchange rate it would about RM 7.5-10k/mth!!
Cost of life, possibility of traveling to other countries in the region, warm weather, beautiful nature, great international community and schools…I could go on and on. Compared to other places in the world – including places in Europe and North America – Malaysia is not that unsafe. The driving can make you lose your patience though 😂
There is crime in every major city in the world! Don’t think your KL is the only one.
Thank you to all foreigners here for your positive and engaging supports towards this country. I also do not know why its always the local people who love to bringing down their own country’s image and reputation.
Kadir Othman and you thought there is no gengters, criminals and all sorts of evil people in other countries??
*there are
Out of 40 countries….
Love my beautiful girl KL ❤️❤️ so happy here
Of cos u love my country so does Oce Yuli
Gina Lahre-Craig my second home
Johannesburg is a crime infested shit hole and that’s being polite. Who makes this up?
Johannesburg is a beautiful city Manoli sure there is crime but so has New York or any other major city. The tree lined streets and cosmopolitan eateries cannot be beat
and how come locals hate KL?
obviously u havent been out much? golden cage syndrome?
Zainal bin Haron ko ingat Mat Saleh tu bodoh sgat ke sampai x pernah keluar umah hah? Helo! Mat Saleh tu dah travel ke merata dunia jaoh lebih banyak dari ko la! Of course lah die ada lg banyak exprience dari ko tu.. Typical Meleis! Kerjanya asyik nak mengondem dan menjatuhkan bangsa/negara sendiri jer.. Nak mengata org lain, cermin diri ko tu dulu.. Meleis makan budu bajet bagos!
i like KL – but Malaysians almost never agree with me for some reason…
Penang seems more popular… but no love for KL.
Maniko Lim!!
Amélie Coignard
Only if the citizens be less racist!
Sonia viu viu!
Agree
If it’s for the food n interconnected regional flight lines, then yes.other than that
Mohamed Sadri Bahrain is number 1
I agree
Really??
Bahrain??
Bahrain is the best place for an expat to live in the world!!! gimme a break.
Go live there then
It’s sarcasm Niko. I have been there. It shouldn’t be on the list let alone number one.
KL is pretty sweet!!