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Campo Limpo Paulista, Brazil

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📊 Scores

52
Overall
35
Digital Nomad
54
Retiree
69
FIRE

Sitting about 50 km northwest of São Paulo city, this municipality of roughly 85,000 people runs largely on manufacturing, logistics, and the kind of small-to-medium industrial activity that fills the São Paulo state interior. There's no dominant single employer — the economy is a patchwork of factories, local commerce, and service businesses feeding the broader metro region. Remote workers and digital nomads can technically operate here, but the city itself generates few white-collar jobs. Most professionals who live here commute into São Paulo or nearby Jundiaí for serious career opportunities.

A one-bedroom in the city center runs around $280/month, which is genuinely cheap even by Brazilian standards. Fiber and 4G coverage through Vivo is reliable enough for remote work. Healthcare means the public SUS system — functional but strained — or private planos de saúde starting around R$300–500/month. Portuguese is non-negotiable; English fluency here is rare outside of a few corporate contexts. Bureaucracy for residency follows standard Brazilian federal rules, meaning it's slow and document-heavy regardless of where you land in the country.

At 745 meters elevation, the climate is milder than coastal São Paulo — warm summers with afternoon rain, cool dry winters rarely dropping below 10°C. Food is everyday Brazilian: rice, beans, churrasco, padarias on every corner. There is no meaningful expat community here; you will likely be the only foreigner in the room most of the time. Weekends mean São Paulo city if you want museums, nightlife, or international cuisine — Campo Limpo itself offers parks, local markets, and quiet. This city suits budget-focused remote workers or retirees who want low costs, mild weather, and don't mind trading social scene for savings.

🏚️ Cost of Living

💰 Budgets and Costs

$1400/mo
Selected: mid-range lifestyle
This mid-range budget allows for a more comfortable lifestyle. Housing options include a one-bedroom apartment in a decent neighborhood. Food expenses cover a mix of home-cooked meals and dining out at local restaurants. Transportation includes a combination of public transport and occasional taxi or ride-sharing services. Entertainment options expand to include movies, concerts, and weekend trips.

Grocery Basket

Eating Out

Restaurant Density6.9 /km²

Utilities & Lifestyle

Housing

1BR Center (mo)$280
1BR Outside (mo)$220
3BR Center (mo)$580
3BR Outside (mo)$450

💰 Real Spend Reports

🛡️ Safety & Crime

45
Safety Index

(Higher is safer)

55
Crime Index

(Lower is safer)

Campo Limpo Paulista, a suburb in São Paulo's metropolitan area, presents moderate safety concerns typical of Brazilian urban peripheries. While not among the most dangerous zones, petty theft, robbery, and vehicle crime occur regularly. Avoid displaying valuables, use registered taxis or ride-sharing apps, and stay out of unfamiliar neighborhoods after dark. The city lacks the infrastructure and police presence of central São Paulo, making it less secure than wealthy expat enclaves. For remote workers seeking affordability, it's livable with street awareness, but not ideal if safety is your top priority.

🏥 Healthcare

Fair
Public Hospitals
Yes
Private Clinics
Yes
English-Speaking Doctors
Limited
Pharmacies Nearby
556

🌤️ Climate

Climate Zones
Summer Temp
28°C
Winter Temp
11°C
Humidity
76%
Air Quality
48Above WHO guideline of 15 μg/m³

Best Months

AprMayJunJulAug

Climate Notes

Humid subtropical climate located in the state of São Paulo.

💻 Digital Nomad

Avg Internet Speed
15 Mbps
Coworking Availability
Limited
Coworking Spaces Nearby
12
Digital Nomad Score
35/100

Community Notes

Nomads seldom visit, but the city's proximity to São Paulo offers potential.
NamePrice/moNotes
WeWork Paulista$250Located on Avenida Paulista, this WeWork offers a premium coworking experience with all the expected amenities. Its central location provides easy access to transportation, restaurants, and cultural attractions, making it ideal for expats.
Regus Sao Paulo - Paulista$180Situated in the heart of Paulista, this Regus location provides a professional and reliable workspace. It offers various office solutions and is well-connected to the city's business and entertainment hubs, appealing to remote workers seeking convenience.
CoolWorking$150CoolWorking offers a vibrant and collaborative environment in the Vila Madalena neighborhood. Known for its creative atmosphere and flexible plans, it's a great option for digital nomads looking for a community vibe and access to trendy cafes and shops.
Plug n' Work Coworking$120Located in Santana, Plug n' Work offers a more affordable coworking option with a focus on functionality and community. It provides a comfortable and productive workspace with essential amenities, suitable for remote workers on a budget.

🧳 Expat Life

English Proficiency
Limited
Expat Community
None
Top Neighborhoods
Campo Limpo Paulista center
Transport Options
Banks Nearby
650
ATMs Nearby
50

Expat Life Notes

An industrial city in São Paulo state. It is a commuter town with very little to offer international residents.

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Good train link to Jundiaí

Cons

  • Industrial feel
  • Safety issues
  • No English

Could living/working in Campo Limpo Paulista cut years off your work life?

With a 1-bedroom in the center at $280/mo, your FIRE number here might be much lower than you think.

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