Medellín vs Buenos Aires

Head-to-head on real cost, visa, tax, healthcare, internet, and lifestyle. Baseline gap: $105/moBuenos Aires is cheaper.

Side-by-side

MetricMedellínBuenos Aires
Center 1br rent$720$580
Baseline monthly$1,493$1,388
Comfortable monthly$1,683$1,565
Groceries$220$240
Restaurants$240$260
Internet (Mbps)10592
Safety5.5/106/10
Healthcare8/108/10
Walkability7/109/10
Weather9.5/108/10
Visa difficulty (10=easy)7/106/10
Tax friendliness5/107/10
English-spoken8%18%
Time zone (UTC)-5-3

Verdict

Medellín wins if: Lowest cost for the lifestyle on offer, Strong nomad community.

Buenos Aires wins if: European feel in South America, Steak + wine.

Pure-cost winner on baseline monthly: Buenos Aires at $1,388/mo vs $1,493/mo. Pure-quality-of-life winner (avg of safety + healthcare + walkability + weather): Buenos Aires.

Visa + tax difference

Medellín: Migrante M-11 Digital Nomad. Residency = 183 days/yr (rolling 365). Worldwide income taxed if resident; CO has steep progressive rates above ~$60k/yr USD.

Buenos Aires: Digital Nomad Visa (Disp. 198/2022). Foreign-source income largely outside AR tax net for non-residents. Resident tax is complex; most nomads remain non-resident under DNV. USD spending via 'blue dollar' historically gave ~30–50% real discount vs official rate.

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Buenos AiresArgentina$580$1,388$1,565$240926/108/109/106/107/1018%
MedellínColombia$720$1,493$1,683$2201055.5/108/107/107/105/108%

Green cell = best in the currently selected set for that metric. Cost columns: lower wins. Score columns: higher wins. Data reviewed 2026-05-25 (Numbeo, Nomad List, Speedtest, government portals).

Which one fits your budget?

All figures USD/month · 2026 data

#CityCost/moSurplusCushion
1Buenos AiresArgentina$1,388+$105108%
2MedellínColombia$1,493+$0100%

Green = budget covers tier cost with surplus to save/invest. Red = you'd need to drop a tier or cut rent. Couple multiplier ≈ 1.55× (shared rent), family ≈ 2.05×. Estimates only — not financial advice.