Cost of Living · 2026

Luxembourg Cost of Living Calculator

Compare estimated monthly living costs across Luxembourg City, regional towns, and border areas. Tailored to your family size and lifestyle.

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Disclaimer: These are estimated averages based on Numbeo and Statec 2025/2026 data. Actual costs vary significantly depending on individual choices, neighbourhood, and personal circumstances.

Living Costs in Luxembourg 2026

Luxembourg ranks among Europe's most expensive countries for housing and overall cost of living, but the high salaries and low income taxes compensate for many residents.

Housing: The Biggest Cost

Rent is the dominant expense for most Luxembourg residents. Luxembourg City commands a premium; the south (Esch, Differdange) is more affordable. The north (Ettelbruck, Mersch) offers the lowest rents within Luxembourg, though car ownership is essentially required.

Border Living

Living in France, Germany, or Belgium while working in Luxembourg is a popular strategy. Housing costs are dramatically lower, and as a frontalier you still pay Luxembourg taxes while benefiting from lower cost of living in your country of residence.

FAQ

How expensive is Luxembourg City rent?

Luxembourg City is one of Europe's most expensive cities for rent. In 2026, a 1-bedroom apartment averages €1,500–2,200/month, and a 2-bedroom is €2,000–3,500/month. Prices vary significantly by neighbourhood.

Is it cheaper to live in France or Germany and commute to Luxembourg?

Yes, significantly. Border areas of France (Moselle) and Germany (Trier region) can be 40–60% cheaper for housing. However, factor in commute time, transport costs, and the impact on work-life balance.

What is the average monthly cost of living in Luxembourg for a single person?

A single person living modestly in Luxembourg City can expect to spend €2,500–3,500/month including rent, food, transport, utilities, and discretionary spending.

How does Luxembourg's cost of living compare to neighboring countries?

Luxembourg is typically 30–50% more expensive than France and Germany for housing, but salaries are correspondingly higher. Net purchasing power is often comparable or better for Luxembourg residents.