By what method are you using to consider whether BsAs is "expensive" vs. USA or Europe? Thank you.
Just general cost of living to include living in a good area and a good property. Quality property rentals in the best parts of Buenos Aires aren't cheap. Plus you have the hassles with dealing with some owners that want guarantees or pre-payment in advance, etc. Sure, there are exceptions to the rule but my point is that quality rentals aren't cheap there. Also, nice furniture and electronics are very expensive there vs. the USA.
And if you're speaking of buying...... Buenos Aires is more expensive to buy vs. most cities in the USA with the exception of New York City and a few others. But the cost per sq. foot is very expensive in Buenos Aires compared to the USA now. I sold a 2 bedroom apartment in Recoleta for $250,000 recently. You can buy an entire house in most cities in the USA for that. A friend just sold his 2 bedroom flat in Puerto Madero for $950,000 recently. Oh and his monthly condo fees were $1,500 US per month.
Dining out is also no super value in Buenos Aires vs. most cities in the USA. You can actually eat quite well in the USA now for not expensive prices and there are HUGE choices of the places you can eat and the types of food you can get. You name the type of food you want and you can find it in any metro city in the USA and usually very cheap as well.
Look at the grocery store and the prices you are paying in Buenos Aires vs. the USA and again BA is no value. Plus you can often times find rotting veggies or fruits in the supermarket in Buenos Aires (I know I did plenty of times). I often times saw meat in the supermarket that was expired. Just not a whole lot of quality and it's not cheap in Buenos Aires. I'm not saying the supermarkets in the USA are cheap. But you can go to places here in California like Trader Joe's, Sprouts and the like and it's not bad. And again everything is quality products.
Cars and insurance there aren't too cheap either plus you can't finance cheap like you can in the USA if you wanted to. I was paying more to insure my car in Buenos Aires vs. the USA! Plus the registration fees and annual taxes of having an import car in Buenos Aires are very high. Here in the USA now if you have good credit, they will finance for almost 0%. When I went to buy my wife's car we had the cash to buy it but they had 1.9% financing and if you used BMW financial they rebated back $1,500 so essentially it was a 0% loan.
Medical insurance in BA isn't so cheap anymore either. The amount I was paying at OSDE for my family coverage is about the same as I pay for private coverage here in the USA with an excellent plan.
And to be clear I'm speaking strictly from a consumer side. Not the employer side or why a company might want to hire there.
So from a pure logistics and common sense standpoint of housing, dining out, groceries, medical coverage which are the main elements/expense for most people... Buenos Aires is no bargain.
What method would you consider Buenos Aires cheap?