Africa affordability ranking

Cheapest Cities in Africa

Cairo is one of the most affordable tracked cities in Africa, with monthly costs around $795.

Discover the cheapest cities in Africa. Cairo starts around $795/month for a single person.

13 Cities in Africa Ranked by Monthly Cost

Across our Africa dataset, the average single-person monthly cost is $1,182. The list below shows the cheapest tracked cities, ordered from lowest total monthly cost to highest.

#CityCountryRentTotal/mo
1CairoEgypt$400$795
2TunisTunisia$400$825
3Dar es SalaamTanzania$480$958
4Addis AbabaEthiopia$500$980
5MarrakechMorocco$500$990
6CasablancaMorocco$550$1,090
7NairobiKenya$600$1,170
8AccraGhana$650$1,258
9DakarSenegal$700$1,325
10LagosNigeria$700$1,340
11Cape TownSouth Africa$800$1,515
12MauritiusMauritius$800$1,530
13JohannesburgSouth Africa$850$1,595

Click any city to open its full cost breakdown, or use the comparison tool to put two of these cities side by side.

How to Read the Africa Ranking

The Africa ranking should be used as a shortlist generator. Across 13 tracked cities, the average single-person monthly cost is about $1,182. The range starts near $795 in Cairo and rises to about $1,595 in Johannesburg. That gap shows why regional pages are useful: they reveal alternatives that a country-only search can miss.

Countries represented in this view include Egypt, Tunisia, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Morocco, Kenya, Ghana, Senegal, Nigeria, South Africa and more. City-level cost differences often come from rent, but transport, healthcare, and everyday leisure can change the lived experience. A city near the top of the ranking is not automatically the best choice; it is the best financial starting point if the lifestyle and visa context also fit.

How to Turn This Ranking Into a Decision

  • Open at least three city pages: the cheapest option, a mid-range option, and a higher-cost option with stronger lifestyle or job appeal.
  • Compare the rent share of each city, not only the total monthly estimate.
  • Check whether a lower-cost city still gives you acceptable transport, healthcare, and daily convenience.
  • Use the comparison tool when two cities are close; small monthly differences can become large annual savings.

For budget planning, treat the ranking as a first filter and the individual city page as the final check. The regional list tells you where to look; the city page tells you whether the numbers fit your household, salary, and tolerance for trade-offs.

Africa Ranked by Monthly Cost, Rent and Remote Surplus

# City Single/mo Rent Rent burden Left on $4k remote
1 Cairo, Egypt $795 $400 20% $3,205
2 Tunis, Tunisia $825 $400 19% $3,175
3 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania $958 $480 20% $3,042
4 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia $980 $500 20% $3,020
5 Marrakech, Morocco $990 $500 20% $3,010
6 Casablanca, Morocco $1,090 $550 20% $2,910
7 Nairobi, Kenya $1,170 $600 21% $2,830
8 Accra, Ghana $1,258 $650 21% $2,742
9 Dakar, Senegal $1,325 $700 21% $2,675
10 Lagos, Nigeria $1,340 $700 20% $2,660
11 Cape Town, South Africa $1,515 $800 21% $2,485
12 Mauritius, Mauritius $1,530 $800 20% $2,470

Across Africa, the priciest tracked city costs 101% more per month than the cheapest, with the midpoint sitting at Nairobi ($1,170/month). Ranking by rent burden rather than by dollar total often reorders the list, because local salaries do not fall as fast as local prices.