Single expat budget in Cambodia
Monthly budget for a single expat in Cambodia: 3 tiers (frugal, comfortable, generous) by line item, estimates anchored to the cost of living.
- Cost
- 700 USD – 3 000 USD Monthly estimate in Phnom Penh: ~700-1,000 USD frugal, ~1,500-2,500 comfortable, 3,000+ generous. Siem Reap 20-30% cheaper.
- Duration
- Indicative — monthly estimates anchored to the cost-of-living guide, subject to change
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Reading
- 6 min
In 3 bullets
- Phnom Penh, single profile: ~ 700-1,000 USD/month frugal, ~ 1,500-2,500 USD/month comfortable, 3,000+ USD/month generous.
- All figures are estimates anchored to the cost-of-living guide — each line item links to the relevant sourced guide rather than re-asserting raw prices.
- Siem Reap ~ 20-30% cheaper than Phnom Penh at an equivalent lifestyle (housing, food, services).
Overview
Cambodia runs on USD / KHR dual currency (near-fixed rate ~ 4,100 KHR/USD). The structuring expat costs — rent, health, internet — are priced in USD.
This guide invents no figures: it reuses the ranges from the cost-of-living guide and organises them by line item for a single person. For detailed prices and their sources, follow each row’s link.
Monthly budget by line item — Phnom Penh
Single budget in Phnom Penh — monthly estimates (USD) anchored to the cost of living
| Line item | Frugal | Comfortable | Generous | Sourced detail |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Housing | 250-400 | 500-900 | 900-1,500 | see renting |
| Utilities + fibre internet | 50-80 | 80-130 | 150-250 | see fibre internet |
| Food | 150-250 | 350-550 | 600-900 | see cost of living |
| Transport (apps, tuk-tuk) | 50-80 | 100-200 | 200-400 | see cost of living |
| Health / insurance | 40-100 | 100-250 | 250-500 | see health insurance |
| Leisure, outings, sport | 100-200 | 300-550 | 600-1,000 | see cost of living |
Indicative monthly estimates anchored to the cost-of-living guide (June 2026).
Each line item links to the relevant sourced guide for price detail.
- Housing: detailed ranges and deposit (2-3 months) in the renting guide and the cost of living.
- Utilities + internet: residential fibre is covered in the fibre internet guide.
- Health / insurance: options (CFE, international insurers) and their costs are compared in the health insurance guide.
- Food, transport, leisure: sourced unit prices (street food, restaurants, groceries, PassApp/Grab) in the cost of living.
Reading the 3 tiers
- Frugal (~ 700-1,000 USD/month): peripheral studio or flatshare, street food + home cooking, few expat outings. Close to a local lifestyle.
- Comfortable (~ 1,500-2,500 USD/month): 1-bedroom in a good area (BKK1, Tonle Bassac), supermarket/restaurant mix, regular outings, occasional travel.
- Generous (3,000+ USD/month): premium condo, upscale dining, frequent travel, broad international insurance.
Siem Reap and other cities
At an equivalent lifestyle, Siem Reap costs ~ 20-30% less than Phnom Penh (housing, food, services), per the city comparison in the cost-of-living guide. The trade-off: fewer high-end medical services and few international schools — minor for a single person, structuring for a family.
How to optimise
- Mix expat and local: the line item that blows up is imported European food — often more expensive than in France (see cost of living). Markets + home cooking cut the bill sharply.
- Neighbourhood: a studio outside BKK1 (Toul Tom Poung, Toul Kork) lowers rent by 30-40% at similar comfort — detail in the renting guide.
- Internet: a residential plan is enough for a single person; no need for a pro dedicated line (see fibre internet).
- Health: weigh CFE-only vs international insurance against your risk tolerance — comparison in the health insurance guide.
FAQ
Can a single person live on under 1,000 USD/month in Phnom Penh?
Yes, in frugal mode (~ 700-1,000 USD/month): peripheral studio, street food, few expat outings. The cost-of-living guide notes this is close to the average Cambodian lifestyle, not advised long-term if you want to stay in the expat community.
What budget for living comfortably single?
~ 1,500-2,500 USD/month allows a relaxed life: 1-bedroom in a good area, regular outings, occasional travel — consistent with the “comfortable single expat” profile in the cost of living.
And in Siem Reap?
Budget ~ 20-30% less than Phnom Penh at an equivalent lifestyle, per the city comparison. Ideal for a single person at a calm pace.
How does this differ from a couple or a digital nomad?
A couple spends more (larger home, two insurances) but enjoys economies of scale; a digital nomad looks like the frugal-to-comfortable single, with an added coworking line. All stay anchored to the same cost-of-living guide.
Sources (3)
Every fact in this guide comes from official documents or government sites. An access date is recorded for each source.