Cost of Living Guide

Expat guide

Cost of living in 🇩🇰 Denmark for expats

One person living on a normal local lease spends about €2,563 a month in Denmark, rent included. Below: what the first month really costs, how to keep the monthly number down, and the per-city numbers behind the average.

Monthly budget, one person

€2,563

Average rent (1-bed)

€1,700

Cheapest city

🇩🇰 Copenhagen

Month-one setup

from €8,578

What the first month costs in Copenhagen

Modelled on Copenhagen rent of €1,700. Scale it up if you're heading straight for Copenhagen.

Upfront costAmountHow to cut it
Security deposit€3,400Two months' rent is the common ceiling for long-term unfurnished leases.
First month's rent€1,700Paid upfront alongside the deposit in almost every market.
Agency or finder fee€1,360Skip this by renting direct from owners or taking a mid-term sublet first.
Furnishing & kitchen basics€935Second-hand marketplaces cut this figure roughly in half.
Admin: residency, translations, ID€320Registration, certified translations and photos. Varies by nationality.
First-month living buffer€863Groceries, transport, bills and eating out while you settle in.
Total to land safely€8,578Before your first local paycheck arrives.

Budgeting tips that actually move the number

  • Housing queues and deposits are the real barrier, not the monthly rent — plan a temporary sublet for the first two to three months.
  • Heating and electricity are seasonal: your winter bills can be double the annual average you budgeted from.
  • Eating out is priced as an occasion. Cooking at home is where the savings sit, and supermarket own-brands are genuinely good.

Pre-move checklist

  1. 1Confirm the visa or residence permit that fits your income source before you sign a lease.
  2. 2Arrive with three to four months of full budget in cash — deposits and admin land before your first payday.
  3. 3Take a one-to-three month furnished rental first, then sign long-term once you know the neighbourhoods.
  4. 4Open a local or EU/regional account early: many Denmark landlords and utilities won't accept foreign cards or transfers.
  5. 5Sort health coverage before arrival; several residence permits require proof of it.
  6. 6Check tax residency rules for your case — days spent in-country and where your income lands both matter.

Denmark city by city, cheapest first

#CityMonthly budgetRent (1-bed)GroceriesTech pay
1🇩🇰 CopenhagenDenmark€2,563€1,700€400€5,300

Full breakdowns: cost of living in Copenhagen

Country overview: cost of living in Denmark · cheapest city here is Copenhagen at €2,563/month.

Expat guides for other countries