🏡 What It Really Costs to Live in Split, Croatia — From a Mom Who Moved Here
- sarah2309
- 3 days ago
- 3 min read
When people dream about moving abroad, they usually wonder, “Can I actually afford it?”
As someone who almost bought a condo in Santa Barbara while pregnant—and then ended up buying real estate in Croatia instead—I’ve done a lot of number crunching across both continents.
Here’s what daily life actually costs in Split, Croatia—based on how my two daughters and I are living here now.

🏠 How Much is Rent in Split, Croatia?
Rent can fluctuate depending on the season, location, and type of apartment, especially in coastal cities like Split.
October–May (Low Season): €400–€800/month for a well-equipped apartment
Long-Term (12+ months): Harder to find due to summer rentals, but totally possible with some effort
What We Pay: €1,000/month for a 2-bedroom with a backyard, 15 minutes to Old Town, 12 minutes to the beach
For context: in California, I was paying $1,700/month for a basic one-bedroom apartment.
🛒 Grocery + Food Costs in Croatia
You’ll find grocery stores on almost every corner, and they’re surprisingly affordable:
Milk: under €2
Bread: €0.60–€1.50
Grocery bill (2x/week): €40–€65
Quick eats: €2–€15
Restaurant meals: €15–€35
Wine (glass): €5–€8 (vs. $15+ in Santa Barbara!)
Pro tip: Farmers' markets and local bakeries are amazing and budget-friendly.
🎒 Childcare + School Fees
Your options will depend on whether you want your kids in a local Croatian school or an international program:
Local preschools: start around €350/month per child
International schools: around €500/month per child
In comparison: when we visited California recently, preschool for both kids was over $2,700/month at the YMCA!
💡 Utilities + Monthly Expenses
Here’s what we typically spend monthly on utilities:
Electricity: €40–€120/month (depending on use)
Water: €8–€12
Trash: €8
Internet + TV + Cell: about €70 total
💡 My cell phone bill alone in the U.S. was $60/month—so this bundle is a huge savings.
🌿 Lifestyle Perks You Don’t Pay For
Some of the biggest lifestyle wins in Croatia are actually free (or close to it):
Beaches are free to access
Parking is affordable and easy to pay via app
Outdoor spaces and historic sites are everywhere
You can walk almost everywhere in Split
There’s a slower, simpler rhythm of life that doesn’t cost extra—but makes a big difference
🇭🇷 Why I Chose Croatia Over California
When I was pregnant, my partner and I were house hunting in Santa Barbara and had been approved for an $800k jumbo loan. We nearly closed on a place—but pulled out at the last minute.
When international flights reopened during COVID, Croatia was one of the few countries open to Americans. With real estate still on my mind, I started exploring what was possible here.
We quickly realized we could buy a seaside property in a major tourist destination for less than the down payment we were planning in California.
Within 8 days of arriving, we found a property we loved. Three weeks later, we were international homeowners. Croatia gave us freedom, space, and a new way of living—without needing to “hustle harder” to afford it.
💬 Ready to Explore Life in Croatia?
Whether you’re curious about buying property, spending summers here, or just learning what’s possible—I’m here to help. Start by grabbing my free guide or booking a free discovery call.
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