1BR apartment range
Roma Norte furnished 1BR bands from 2026 foreigner-facing inventory, Apr 2026 Source: Inmuebles24 Mexico City rental report/listings + 1 cross-check.
Open sourceRent
Expat rent reality in Mexico City: studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, premium condo pricing, deposits, and where foreigners usually rent.
Quick take
Mexico City is brilliant for the right person, but a bad fit for anyone who mistakes exciting for sustainable.
Housing & condos
Housing confidence
1BR apartment range
Roma Norte furnished 1BR bands from 2026 foreigner-facing inventory, Apr 2026 Source: Inmuebles24 Mexico City rental report/listings + 1 cross-check.
Open source2BR apartment range
Roma Norte 2BR asking bands in renovated stock, Apr 2026 Source: Inmuebles24 Mexico City rental report/listings + 1 cross-check.
Open sourceCondo amenity range
Roma Norte premium compact units and renovated higher-finish inventory, Apr 2026 Source: Inmuebles24 Mexico City rental report/listings + 1 cross-check.
Open sourcePool / gym availability
Roma stock remains older, character-heavy, and amenity-light, Apr 2026 Source: Inmuebles24 Mexico City rental report/listings + 1 cross-check.
Open sourceRent strategy
Budget Reality
These are scenario ranges, not generic averages. Rent means a specific size, property type, amenities, and neighborhood tradeoff.
Lean practical setup
What you get: 20-35m2 studio or compact 1BR, apartment. basic to practical, amenities vary
Small unit in a practical Mexico City area; best for a solo renter optimizing burn rate, not space.
Smallest viable expat setup: lower rent, local food, careful transport, and limited convenience leakage.
Updated 2026-04-25. Mexico City budget scenarios generated May 2026 from existing ExpatPrice rent ranges, concrete price anchors, and lifestyle-budget details pending human verification. Open source
Comfortable condo setup
What you get: 30-55m2 1BR, condo. good building stock where available; pool/gym depends on city
Solo expat comfort anchor in Mexico: clean 1BR, acceptable location, and enough convenience to avoid feeling budget.
Default decision scenario: one person in a solid apartment/condo setup with enough comfort to avoid penny-pinching.
Updated 2026-04-25. Mexico City budget scenarios generated May 2026 from existing ExpatPrice rent ranges, concrete price anchors, and lifestyle-budget details pending human verification. Open source
Premium larger setup
What you get: 50-90m2 1BR large or 2BR, condo. better building, stronger location, more space
A noticeably easier Mexico City setup: better building/location tradeoff, more delivery, more taxis, and less daily friction.
Better housing, more delivery/taxis/entertainment, and less friction in daily life.
Updated 2026-04-25. Mexico City budget scenarios generated May 2026 from existing ExpatPrice rent ranges, concrete price anchors, and lifestyle-budget details pending human verification. Open source
King setup
What you get: 80-140m2 2BR to 4BR depending on city, mixed. premium building or family-sized home
High-comfort setup for couples, families, or high-income remote workers who want space and convenience without optimizing every line item.
Large buffer plus premium housing/convenience; this is lifestyle power, not the cheapest possible life.
Updated 2026-04-25. Mexico City budget scenarios generated May 2026 from existing ExpatPrice rent ranges, concrete price anchors, and lifestyle-budget details pending human verification. Open source
Housing reality by type
Read this as a decision layer, not a giant rent table. It shows how size and stock type change the burn rate, and which values are estimated.
1BR
1BR Apartment vs condo vs house.
2BR
2BR Apartment vs condo vs house.
3BR
3BR Apartment vs condo vs house.
4BR
4BR Apartment vs condo vs house.
Section sources
Rent FAQ
These answers summarize the current ExpatPrice intelligence layer for Mexico City. Use them to frame your decision, then verify rules and pricing locally.
Mexico City works when your neighborhood, paperwork tolerance, and actual lifestyle match the city reality.
Usually yes, but deposits, expat-markup, and district choice matter more than headline averages.
Usually no. Choosing the right neighborhood is a much higher-leverage decision than owning a car.
Next step
Use premium mode, compare 3 cities, or grab the relocation checklist when your shortlist is serious.