Discover the cheapest places to live in Mexico in 2026. Compare Mérida, Oaxaca, Campeche, Morelia and Chetumal with real USD and MXN costs.
2026-07-11
If you are dreaming of a warm, colorful, and affordable life abroad, Mexico keeps topping the list for a reason. Foreigners can live comfortably here on a fraction of what the same lifestyle costs in the United States, Canada, or Europe. But not every city is created equal. While Mexico City, Playa del Carmen, and Los Cabos have crept up in price, there are still gems where a single person can live well on $900 to $1,300 USD a month and a couple on $1,400 to $2,000 USD.
In this guide we break down the five cheapest places to live in Mexico for expats who want more than just a low price tag: safety, culture, healthcare, and a real community. We compare Mérida, Oaxaca, Campeche, Morelia, and Chetumal with realistic monthly costs in both USD and Mexican pesos (MXN), using an approximate exchange rate of 1 USD = 18 MXN.
Mérida is consistently ranked one of the safest cities in the Americas, which makes it a magnet for retirees and remote workers. It offers colonial charm, excellent private hospitals, and a large, welcoming expat community.
Estimated monthly total (single): ~$1,050 USD / $18,900 MXN
The one catch is heat and humidity, so budget a bit more for air conditioning during summer.
Oaxaca is a UNESCO World Heritage gem famous for mole, mezcal, and one of the richest cultural calendars in Mexico. It draws artists, foodies, and digital nomads who want authenticity without breaking the bank.
Estimated monthly total (single): ~$930 USD / $16,740 MXN
Oaxaca’s mild mountain climate means you rarely need heating or heavy air conditioning, keeping utility bills low year-round.
Campeche is a walled colonial port city on the Gulf coast that most expats overlook. That is exactly why it stays cheap. It is exceptionally safe, spotlessly clean, and blissfully uncrowded.
Estimated monthly total (single): ~$925 USD / $16,650 MXN
Campeche rewards those who value peace and quiet over nightlife. The seafront malecón at sunset alone is worth the move.
Morelia is another UNESCO city, built in pink stone with one of the most spectacular historic centers in the country. Its highland climate is spring-like all year, and its universities keep the city young and lively.
Estimated monthly total (single): ~$945 USD / $17,010 MXN
Fewer foreigners live here, so it is ideal for expats who want a fuller cultural immersion and to practice Spanish daily.
Chetumal is the capital of Quintana Roo, the same state as Cancún and Tulum, but with a fraction of the cost and none of the tourist crowds. It sits on a stunning bay near the Belize border, giving easy access to the Caribbean.
Estimated monthly total (single): ~$910 USD / $16,380 MXN
Chetumal is the cheapest entry on our list and a smart base for those who want beach and jungle access without Riviera Maya prices.
Here is how the five cities stack up for a single expat living comfortably:
For a couple, add roughly $400 to $600 USD per month to these figures, mostly for extra groceries, dining out, and a larger apartment. That means a comfortable couple’s budget of $1,400 to $1,700 USD in any of these cities.
A few habits can shave hundreds off your monthly costs:
Choosing the right city is the first step toward a richer, more affordable life in Mexico. Whether you are drawn to Mérida’s safety, Oaxaca’s cuisine, or Chetumal’s Caribbean bay, our team at Mexico Living can help you find the right neighborhood, home, and long-term rental for your budget.
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