Prizren

Cost of Living inPrizren, Kosovo

Prizren, Kosovo171KUpper middle incomeRemote-work friendly

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Purchasing Power vs. United States

Your money goes 2.24x further

Based on GDP per capita (PPP). Kosovo: $15,716/capita.

Income Category

Upper Middle
World Bank GNI

GDP per Capita

$15,716
PPP, International $

City Population

171K

Child Education

Public-school quality, expat access, instruction language, and homeschool legality for relocating families.

Public schools

Public-schooling rules are set nationally for Kosovo; Prizren-specific enrollment notes are still being verified.

Mixed public-school option

Quality

Mixed public-school option

Expat access

Possible, but language-heavy

hard

Instruction

Albanian / Serbian

Language fit is more manageable.

PISA / outcomes

Qualitative only

Using curated quality notes for now.

Why this quality rating

Kosovo's public schools can work for locally integrated families, but they are not the obvious default for most expat households.

Why the expat-access rating looks like this

Resident enrollment may be possible, but Albanian- or Serbian-medium instruction makes the public route harder for most expat families.

❓ Homeschooling

Not specifically addressed

Kosovo requires compulsory education but does not have specific homeschooling legislation. The education system is still developing post-independence. Not a well-established path for homeschoolers.

Homeschool legality in Kosovo β€” check current regulations before committing.

Source: User-curated family relocation research (initial seed) (2026-04-14)

Childcare & Domestic Help

Estimate-only country fallback for the family-support costs we track in Kosovo.

Full-time nanny (5 days)

$525-$725

Estimate-only country fallback

Live-in / 24-7 nanny

$975-$1,325

Estimate-only country fallback

Source: curated family relocation research(derived country fallback)

Getting Around

Neighborhood mobility profiles are rolling out city by city.Prizren is still missing a verified walkability, transit, airport, and rideshare profile.

Healthcare

System strength, outcome signals, facility coverage, and self-pay visibility in Kosovo.

Method: country metrics come from public system indicators, facility coverage reflects mapped providers we can inventory, direct pricing only reflects observed self-pay pages, and relative care cost can fall back to broad cost-of-living healthcare indices. Sparse pricing does not imply sparse healthcare availability.

103 facilities tracked
Facilities updated 2 months ago

Healthcare system

Limited

Low out-of-pocket burden help, but coverage looks thinner and doctor staffing is lighter.

Public care

Limited

Relatively low patient cost-sharing and a visible public hospital footprint help, but public coverage looks thinner and public funding looks lighter.

Private care

Limited

The private footprint is not very visible yet and self-pay pricing transparency is still sparse weigh on this rating.

UHC coverage

0/100

2025

Physicians

0.00/1k

2025

Hospital beds

0.00/1k

2025

Out of pocket

0%

2025

Outcome signals

Life expectancy

78.2 yrs

2024

Neonatal mortality

6.6/1k

2024

International patient readiness

Limited

The private footprint is still thin and price transparency is still sparse weigh on this rating.

Pricing transparency

Limited

Published self-pay prices are scarce and few facilities expose web pages we can verify weigh on this rating.

Facility coverage

Clinic: 47Pharmacy: 24Dentist: 11Hospital: 7Doctor: 7Laboratory: 6Physiotherapy: 1

Self-pay pricing visibility

No verified self-pay prices are published for the tracked facilities in Kosovo yet.

This usually reflects low online price transparency rather than a lack of healthcare providers.

Notable facilities

Qedra Mjeksore
Hospital Β· Emergency
otorinola
Hospital Β· Emergency
Meti-Dent
Hospital Β· Emergency
QKMF KorishΓ«
Hospital Β· Emergency
Emergjenca
Hospital Β· Emergency
Poliklinika β€œAVA” - dental & medical clinic
Hospital Β· Emergency

System metrics: World Bank WDI Β· Updated 2026-06-01

Safety & Governance

City-level perceived-crime data is not sourced for Prizren yet. Showing Kosovo national safety and governance signals until a matched city row lands.

Street Safety

Safety Index39/100
Crime Index61/100

Source: Numbeo where a city row is matched; otherwise World Bank WGI and country-level safety context.

Political Stability

Political Stability-0.68

World Bank WGI scale: -2.5 to +2.5.

Wages by Sector

SectorMedian
Administrative & Support Servicesβ€”
Agriculture & Farmingβ€”
Arts, Entertainment & Recreationβ€”
Constructionβ€”
Educationβ€”
Finance & Insuranceβ€”
Healthcare & Social Workβ€”
Hospitality & Food Serviceβ€”
Information & Technologyβ€”
Manufacturingβ€”
Mining & Quarryingβ€”
Other Servicesβ€”
Professional & Scientific Servicesβ€”
Public Administration & Defenceβ€”
Real Estateβ€”
Retail & Wholesale Tradeβ€”
Transport & Logisticsβ€”
Utilitiesβ€”

2024 annual wages in Prizren, Kosovo Β· Source: GDP-derived estimate (national)

Price Comparison vs. US

budget hotel
$10.00Estimated72% cheaper
childcare preschool
$194.00Estimated88% cheaper
eggs dozen
$1.57Estimated67% cheaper
gasoline liter
$1.46Estimated42% more
inexpensive meal
$5.73Estimated73% cheaper
internet 60mbps
$19.70Estimated71% cheaper
luxury hotel
$100.00Estimated79% cheaper
milk liter
$1.24Estimated2% more
monthly pass
$16.05Estimated77% cheaper
rent 1br
$372.14Estimated79% cheaper
rent 3br
$637.10Estimated80% cheaper
utilities basic
$88.49Estimated59% cheaper

Visa Information (US passport)

Short-stay entry

visa freeUp to 90 days

US passport holders can stay up to 90 days without a visa.

Quick comparison FAQ

Structured from the deltas already shown on this page β€” no invented facts, no extra data sources.

How far does your money go in Prizren compared with the US?

Your money goes about 2.2x further in Prizren than in the US, based on the current PPP estimate.

About Prizren

Prizren is the second-largest city in Kosovo, in the south of the country near the borders with Albania and North Macedonia, sitting at the foot of the Sharr Mountains. It is historically considered the cultural capital of Kosovo, with an Ottoman-era core of mosques, churches, and a hillside fortress overlooking the Bistrica River. The population is ethnically mixed, with Albanian, Bosniak, Turkish, and Roma communities, and the city is the only one in Kosovo where Turkish has co-official status. The economy combines services, light manufacturing, and remittances. Albanian is the dominant working language alongside Turkish and Serbian. The climate is humid subtropical with hot summers and cold winters.

Cold winters with occasional snow (0-5Β°C), mild springs/falls, warm summers (25-30Β°C)Internet 10-25 Mbps β€” adequate for nomads but verify before booking; few dedicated coworking spacesGrowing but modest expat community; strong local expat networks in cafes and bars; English increasingly spoken by younger generationHighly walkable medieval center; most amenities within 10-15 min walk; some steep hills challenge winter mobilityExcellent Balkan/Kosovar cuisine at minimal cost (€3-8 per meal); strong coffee cultureModerate nightlife β€” late-night bars and cafes rather than club scene; intellectual/bohemian vibeLimited formal coworking but cafes offer reliable WiFi; power infrastructure generally stableVery safe with low crime; standard urban precautions apply; stable for many years post-independence