Is the cost of living in Honduras high?
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"Rent for one bedroom apartment starts at $150 per month. Fresh vegetables and fruit grown locally are a fraction of North American prices. Imported goods are still costly, with "real" peanut butter being nearly $20 a jar. Make your own with local peanuts for $3. Healthcare visit to a GP is only $6 at the public center - that includes basic medications. Private medical available at higher cost, still highly affordable. ," commented one expat who made the move to Utila, Bay Islands , Honduras.

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"The cost of living in Honduras is generally considered to be quite low compared to other countries in the region. The capital city of Tegucigalpa and the coastal city of San Pedro Sula tend to have higher costs of living than the rest of the country. A nice 1 bedroom apartment in Honduras can cost around $400 USD per month, while a nice 2 bedroom apartment can cost around $600 USD per month. Eating dinner at a moderately priced restaurant in Honduras can cost around $10 USD per person," remarked another expat in Honduras.
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