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ARCHIVED - Cost of living in Spain: Is it really cheaper than the UK?
How much does it cost to live in Spain? These are the prices of energy bills, Wi-Fi, shopping, eating out and more…

It’s often said that life in Spain is cheaper compared to the UK, which is one of the many reasons (besides the weather, lifestyle and excellent food) that many people chose to move or retire to the sunny Mediterranean country.
But is it really true? Is it really cheap to live in Spain compared to the UK? Well, it’s certainly a lot cheaper to buy property in Spain, but what about day-to-day living and necessities?
Here’s the definitive Spain cost-of-living guide for expats:
Electricity, water and gas
Energy bills in Spain have been affected by the war in Ukraine and the global shortages as much as the UK, but the nice weather there means that spending on heating in Spain is much lower than in colder countries further north.
In Spain, you don’t have to spend so much on heating and hot water in the winter, but that may be compensated for by spending more on air conditioning in the summer. Many Brits struggle with the high temperatures, so as well as the air con you may want to make use of ceiling fans or a swimming pool, all of which will add to your electricity and water bills.
In terms of gas, though, mains gas in Spain is not very common or even non-existent in some parts of the country and very few properties in Spain will have central heating or gas-powered kitchen appliances, unless they’re run on gas canisters called ‘bombonas’ which are bought separately for a regulated price of 18.55 euros a bottle. Other than this, most households in Spain only have to pay for electricity and water supply.
Paying for electricity and water is much easier. Electricity bills are normally paid monthly or every two months, while water is paid once every two months or every quarter. The easiest way is to pay by direct debit.
An average household in Spain, consisting of a family of four, consumes around 4000 kilowatt hours of energy a year. Thanks to caps on energy prices brought in by the Spanish government and a reliance on renewables and gas rather than Russian imports, Spain has one of the cheapest rates for electricity in Europe. As of winter 2022, electricity in the UK is three times more expensive than in Spain, and the cost of water is more or less the same.
Wi-Fi and telephone
When you move to Spain, you’ll probably want to get a high-speed internet connection installed in your home. Luckily, quality Wi-Fi is easily accessible in Spain, which has one of the most extensive fibreoptic networks in the world – far more extensive than the UK.
A good-quality, high-speed internet connection in Spain costs between 30 and 50 euros per month, including line rental – approximately the same as in Britain. However, if you plan to live out in the countryside in a sparsely populated rural area, you may have to contract a wireless dongle service.
Weekly food shop

Spain also has excellent fresh fruit and vegetable markets, butcher’s and fishmongers. If you buy local, seasonal produce, your groceries will even cheaper – up to a third of the price of their equivalents in the UK – because this is just a natural part of life in Spain, and not a bougie pastime or a passing chic fad.
On the other hand, if you’re looking for brands you know from the UK and food which is not easy to find in Spain – things like gravy, mince pies and Yorkshire puddings – you will need to go to supermarkets and stores targeted at expats, where prices will be marked up significantly because of import costs. Buying these things could actually end up costing you more than they would have back home.
The price of alcohol in Spain is considerably lower than in the UK, especially with regard to wine, where a good bottle of Spanish wine can be bought for around 3 to 4 euros. Likewise, cigarettes can be bought for around a third of the price as in Britain because they are not taxed as heavily.
Eating out
Going out for lunch or dinner at a restaurant in Spain is much cheaper than in the UK, provided you stay away from the main tourist hotspots. If you stick to the traditional Spanish bars and restaurants that Spaniards themselves go to, you can get a nice filling meal for one, plus a drink, for less than 15 euros.
One popular option for eating out is to get a ‘Menú del Día’, a set-menu that gives you a two-course meal, plus dessert or coffee, for around 10 to 15 euros.

As with the food shopping, if what you’re looking for is some creature comforts from back home, it’s worth bearing in mind that restaurants which serve international cuisine are generally pricier. Incredibly, though, the most expensive places to eat, relatively speaking, are fastfood chains like McDonald’s and Burger King, which in many cases are even more expensive than in the UK.
Getting around
Transportation in Spain is another thing you have to think about when you come out here. How are you going to get around? Will you use public transport or bring over your own car from the UK? Or maybe you prefer to buy a car once you’re in Spain.
It’s worth noting that public transport in Spain is generally of a very high standard, with buses and high-speed trains linking cities and towns together all over the country. What’s more, public transport tends to be a lot cheaper in Spain than it is in the UK, especially for short journeys.
For example, a standard single bus fare around a city costs around 1.20 euros, but if you’re planning to use public transport regularly it makes sense to get a multi-journey ticket or seasonal pass.
In fact, there are many municipalities where you can be entitled to unlimited free bus travel if you’re registered on the local padrón (municipal census).
As for trains, as of 2022, the Spanish government has introduced several measures to heavily subsidise rail travel and help ordinary people combat the cost-of-living crisis. Season tickets for medium-distance, intercity trains and local metros are 100% free, and there are significant discounts on bus and coach fares for frequent travellers, also up to 100%.
Taxis in Spain are also more affordable than in the UK because their prices are regulated by the individual local Town Halls, so ride-hailing apps like Uber, Bolt and Cabify are less common in Spain than they are in the UK.
Is there any area where Spain is more expensive than the UK?
In general, Spain is a lot cheaper than the UK in most things, but there are a few things that cost more in Spain than they do in the UK. For instance, white goods, computers and other technology are often more expensive due to the higher rates of taxation on these items in Spain.
Tempted to move to Spain? For help, advice and a comprehensive guide through your journey to becoming an expat, get in touch with Micasamo Realty. More than just estate agents with an-depth knowledge of the Spanish property market, the good folk at Micasamo provide an end-to-end service to help your transition to living in Spain be as smooth as possible.
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The team of professionals at Micasamo are dedicated to helping you find your perfect home in the Costa Blanca, the Costa Cálida and the Region of Murcia in south-eastern Spain, and over the last twenty years have succeeded in assisting hundreds of happy clients to buy safely and smoothly in one of the most attractive parts of Europe.
In recent times searching for a home in Spain has become a little more complicated for British buyers for a number of reasons, but help is at hand through the selection of properties listed by Micasamo. If organizing an inspection trip proves problematic a video tour of selected properties is supplied, and at the same time it is easy to take advantage of the Micasamo team’s local knowledge and ask for recommendations.
Having lived and worked in south-eastern Spain for many years, the professionals at Micasamo have first-hand experience of all aspects of the area: not only the lifestyle, climate and food, but also practical topics such as sending your children to Spanish schools, organizing health cover – and, of course, how to navigate the labyrinth of legal requirements and paperwork which can be involved in purchasing a property!
They love living in Spain, and their aim is to ensure that you will too, matching their recommendations to your budget, lifestyle and family.
With dozens of golf courses in the area, the Costa Blanca and Costa Cálida are little short of a golfer’s paradise, and Micasamo have over 100 golf course and resort properties on their books, providing a wide selection of offers for both novices and experienced players. They are recognized as specialists in the prestigious La Manga Club resort, which boasts three 18-hole courses, and Roda Golf, but also have a wide range of properties on other golf resorts throughout the Region of Murcia and Alicante.
On top of that, of course, Alicante and Murcia have over 260 kilometres of coastline and beaches, providing a huge range of holiday home possibilities for those keen on water sports or simply soaking up the sun! If you’re not certain where to look, the perfect place to start might be the narrow strip of La Manga del Mar Menor, located between the Mediterranean and Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon (the Mar Menor), and Micasamo have a selection of homes ideally situated to enjoy this privileged location.
Contact the team at Micasamo to arrange your personalised guided property video tour, specially tailored to your own personal budget, needs and preferences – and don’t forget to sign up for their free Property News and Buying Guide to keep up to date with the very latest property updates and trends. This can even keep you in the picture with details of newly released properties which are not yet on the market, enabling you to snap them up as soon as they are available.
Once you’ve decided on your dream home in Spain, Micasamo can call upon the services of expert local lawyers and finance professionals to make sure that the purchase goes ahead smoothly and easily, and offer a full after-sales service including the set-up of utilities contracts, introductions to tradespeople and key-holding where required.
At the same time, of course, Micasamo are always looking to put more properties on their books and offer their professional services to vendors as well as buyers!
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