
Cost of Living, Safety & Expat Guide (2026)
Country
Finland
Monthly Cost
$1,644
Internet
180 Mbps
Safety
7.8/10
Rent (1BR)
$852
Best for: Digital nomads seeking stability
Cost level: Budget-Friendly ($1,644/mo)
Main downside: Adjustment period needed
$1,644/mo
Moderate7.8/10
Safe180 Mbps
Fast$852
Mid-range$2,783/mo
317K
Mid-sizeThe combination of pricing and connectivity works well for online professionals.
The environment supports family life reasonably well.
Mid-range costs—not rock-bottom, but not painful either.
The cost and security balance could work for retirees.
Similar vibe? Check out Osaka.
4 neighborhoods rated for expats and digital nomads — Port Arthur tops the list at /10
Port Arthur is one of Turku’s most charming historic districts, known for its preserved wooden houses, quiet streets, and proximity to the Aura River.
Neighborhood ratings based on expat livability, cost, and lifestyle fit. Data reflects current conditions in Turku, Finland.
Avg Local Salary
$2,783/mo
Salary-to-Rent Ratio
3.3x
Housing is manageable on local wages, with a 3.3x salary-to-rent ratio.
Local wages go reasonably far here—enough for a decent life with some cushion.
The cost situation in Turku is... fine. Not a bargain, not painful. Just reasonable.
For comparison, Osaka runs about $1,207/month—36% less.
Expect roughly $1,644 monthly. This includes housing, groceries, transport, and utilities.
Turku is generally safe with a 7.8/10 safety score. Standard precautions apply.
With 180 Mbps average speeds, Turku is excellent for remote work. Coworking options exist.
A 1-bedroom averages $852/month. Prices vary by neighborhood and proximity to center.
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NomadIQ Score
out of 10
Very Good
Safety Score
7.8/10
Internet Speed
180 Mbps
Monthly Cost
$1,644
Turku is highly recommended for digital nomads and expats looking to relocate abroad. With a monthly cost of living around $1,644, a safety score of 7.8/10, and internet speeds of 180 Mbps, the city offers a balanced package for international residents. Whether you're drawn by the culture, the cost savings, or the lifestyle opportunities, Turku deserves a spot on your shortlist. We recommend visiting for a few weeks before making a long-term commitment to ensure it aligns with your personal and professional needs.
Data sources include public cost-of-living datasets, user-reported data, and internal analysis. Last updated: August 2026.
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