WHY STAY IN Santiago
Santiago: a practical base for longer stays
Santiago gives remote workers a strong mix of livability, everyday services, and a recognizable international scene without duplicating the first 30 core cities.
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COST OF LIVING
Monthly Budget Min.
Monthly Budget Max.
Average Rent (1BR)
Food Cost
Transport Cost
Coworking Cost
Utilites Cost
Gym Cost
$1900
$3500
$1500
$500
$45
$180
$160
$45
Real cost breakdown
CLIMATE
Avg. Summer Temp.
Avg. Winter Temp.
Humidity
Rain
Sunshine
30
3
Low
Low
High
Climate Notes
VISA
Visa Status
Visa Type
Long Stay Possible
Visa Required 90
Tourist Visa, Digital Nomad Visa, Work Visa, Residence Permit, Student Visa, Business Visa
yes
Visa requirements may vary depending on your nationality. The information provided here reflects the general visa conditions of the country.
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Santiago is a strong second-wave WhereToLiveGuide city for users who want a practical base rather than only a famous nomad hotspot. The city offers a workable balance of housing, food, transport, internet access, lifestyle depth, and long-stay potential. It is especially useful for comparing cost versus quality of life because the upside is clear, but the trade-offs are also visible: seasonality, visa limits, tax complexity, neighborhood choice, or rising rent pressure can change the experience quickly.
Santiago
Chile / South America


6.92
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Business, Lifestyle, Nomad
Lifestyle & Environment
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Safety
Internet
Tax
Visa
Climate
Healthcare
: Safe
: Fast
: Moderate
: Visa Required
: Mild
: Good
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