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Average cost of living
- Accumulating groceries, housing, utilities, transportation, goods and services, and health care, Beverly Hills is 546.2% more expensive than the national average cost of living for a homeowner with no children.
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Property
- Buying a house in Beverly Hills will cost 783% more than the national average price of a house in the US.
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Rent
- Renting a small single bedroom apartment in Beverly Hills city center begins at $3,000 per month.
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Rent
- Renting a three-bedroom apartment around the city center of Beverly Hills costs an average of $5,725 per month.
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Bills
- The average monthly bills (electricity, water, garbage, heating, etc.) paid in Beverly Hills for a 915 square foot apartment is $142.
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Bills
- The average cost of Internet in the area of Beverly Hills is $75 per month.
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Clothing
- A summer dress from a chain retailer like Zara will cost an average price of $37.
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Entertainment
- The average monthly membership to gyms in Beverly Hills is $92 per month.
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Entertainment
- The average price of a single cinema ticket for an international release is $15.
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Restaurants, bars, and cafés
- The average cost of eating a meal in an inexpensive restaurant is $25 per person.
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Restaurants, bars, and cafés
- A small Coke will set you back around $2.15 at a restaurant.
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Restaurants, bars, and cafés
- The average cost of a 16 oz beer is $9 at a bar.
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Restaurants, bars, and cafés
- The cost of a cappuccino is more or less the same as it is in the rest of LA, costing $4.17 on average.
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Restaurants, bars, and cafés
- A 12 oz bottle of water in Beverly Hills is expected to cost $1.50 and upwards at a restaurant.
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Childcare
- To send a child to kindergarten in Beverly Hills would cost an average of $2,000 a month.
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School
- The average annual cost of sending a child to elementary/grade school is $11,333.
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Groceries
- Groceries are typically 16% more expensive than the national average.
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Groceries
- At a supermarket, a regular gallon of milk costs $4.75 on average. The price of milk goes up to $11.
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Groceries
- The price of a loaf of bread from a supermarket ranges from $2.35 to $7.
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Groceries
- White rice costs an average of $5 by the pound.
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Groceries
- A dozen eggs cost anything from $2 to $6. The average price is $3.50.
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Groceries
- Apples from a supermarket are, on average, $1.
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Groceries
- An average-sized single onion from a local grocery shop in Beverly Hills will cost around $1.50.
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Groceries
- A single head of lettuce in the area costs $3 on average.
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Groceries
- A bottle of wine from a supermarket (mid-range) would cost you $14 on average.
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Groceries
- You would pay $4 on average for slightly less than a half-gallon of water from a supermarket. Drinking the daily recommended amount of bottled water a day would cost $10.
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Groceries
- A half-liter of beer from a supermarket is $4.29 on average in the area.
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Transport
- Transport is 26% more expensive than the national average. Sources:(Numbeo)(AreaVibes)(BestPlaces) See also: Peek into some of the most luxurious houses of celebrities
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Average cost of living
- Accumulating groceries, housing, utilities, transportation, goods and services, and health care, Beverly Hills is 546.2% more expensive than the national average cost of living for a homeowner with no children.
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Property
- Buying a house in Beverly Hills will cost 783% more than the national average price of a house in the US.
© Shutterstock
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Rent
- Renting a small single bedroom apartment in Beverly Hills city center begins at $3,000 per month.
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Rent
- Renting a three-bedroom apartment around the city center of Beverly Hills costs an average of $5,725 per month.
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Bills
- The average monthly bills (electricity, water, garbage, heating, etc.) paid in Beverly Hills for a 915 square foot apartment is $142.
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Bills
- The average cost of Internet in the area of Beverly Hills is $75 per month.
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Clothing
- A summer dress from a chain retailer like Zara will cost an average price of $37.
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Entertainment
- The average monthly membership to gyms in Beverly Hills is $92 per month.
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Entertainment
- The average price of a single cinema ticket for an international release is $15.
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Restaurants, bars, and cafés
- The average cost of eating a meal in an inexpensive restaurant is $25 per person.
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Restaurants, bars, and cafés
- A small Coke will set you back around $2.15 at a restaurant.
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Restaurants, bars, and cafés
- The average cost of a 16 oz beer is $9 at a bar.
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Restaurants, bars, and cafés
- The cost of a cappuccino is more or less the same as it is in the rest of LA, costing $4.17 on average.
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Restaurants, bars, and cafés
- A 12 oz bottle of water in Beverly Hills is expected to cost $1.50 and upwards at a restaurant.
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Childcare
- To send a child to kindergarten in Beverly Hills would cost an average of $2,000 a month.
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School
- The average annual cost of sending a child to elementary/grade school is $11,333.
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Groceries
- Groceries are typically 16% more expensive than the national average.
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Groceries
- At a supermarket, a regular gallon of milk costs $4.75 on average. The price of milk goes up to $11.
© Shutterstock
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Groceries
- The price of a loaf of bread from a supermarket ranges from $2.35 to $7.
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Groceries
- White rice costs an average of $5 by the pound.
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Groceries
- A dozen eggs cost anything from $2 to $6. The average price is $3.50.
© Shutterstock
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Groceries
- Apples from a supermarket are, on average, $1.
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Groceries
- An average-sized single onion from a local grocery shop in Beverly Hills will cost around $1.50.
© Shutterstock
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Groceries
- A single head of lettuce in the area costs $3 on average.
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Groceries
- A bottle of wine from a supermarket (mid-range) would cost you $14 on average.
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Groceries
- You would pay $4 on average for slightly less than a half-gallon of water from a supermarket. Drinking the daily recommended amount of bottled water a day would cost $10.
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Groceries
- A half-liter of beer from a supermarket is $4.29 on average in the area.
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Transport
- Transport is 26% more expensive than the national average. Sources:(Numbeo)(AreaVibes)(BestPlaces) See also: Peek into some of the most luxurious houses of celebrities
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The actual costs of living in Beverly Hills
Where housing is 783% above the national average
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Los Angeles County is the second-most expensive county in the US to live in, with only New York being slightly pricier on average. With over four million people living in the city of Los Angeles alone, prices are driven up. Of the scattered cities throughout LA county, Beverly Hills is the most expensive to live in.
Everyday household products can easily cost 300% more than what they do on average throughout the country. That being said, some of the costs of living in the city are surprisingly low. It seems that the area is costly to live in regarding buying or renting a home, but once you’re there it might not be as expensive as you would expect.
Click through the following gallery to discover how expensive it really is to live in Beverly Hills.
All figures in USD.
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