Livramento de Nossa Senhora, Brazil Hero Image
Photo: Brazil

Livramento de Nossa Senhora, Brazil

Follows Brazil Residency Rules. Check Digital Nomad & Retiree Pathways →

📊 Scores

56
Overall
37
Digital Nomad
59
Retiree
76
FIRE

Agriculture and cattle ranching dominate the economy, with most locals working small farms or in related services like feed stores and equipment repair. The city functions as a commercial hub for the surrounding sertão, meaning your job options are limited to basic services, small retail, or government positions. Remote work is your best bet as an expat, since local wages hover around Brazil's minimum of $240/month. The diocese employs many in education and healthcare, but don't expect Silicon Valley salaries in Brazil's agricultural heartland.

Rent averages $170/month for a city center one-bedroom, with utilities adding another $40-60. Public transport is minimal—you'll need a car or motorcycle to get around effectively. Healthcare relies heavily on the public SUS system, which works but expect long waits for specialists. Portuguese is essential; English speakers are rare outside tourist contexts. Bureaucracy moves at typical Brazilian pace, meaning simple tasks like opening a bank account can take multiple visits and weeks of patience.

The semi-arid climate brings scorching summers and unpredictable rainfall, with temperatures regularly hitting 95°F+. Food centers on northeastern staples like carne de sol and regional fruits, though international options are nonexistent. Social life revolves around Catholic festivals and family gatherings—there's no expat community to speak of. Weekends mean visiting natural areas or attending religious events, not craft beer bars or coworking spaces. This suits retirees seeking authentic Brazil and ultra-low costs, not digital nomads wanting infrastructure and nightlife.

🏚️ Cost of Living

💰 Budgets and Costs

$950/mo
Selected: mid-range lifestyle
A mid-range budget allows for a comfortable one-bedroom apartment in a decent neighborhood. You can enjoy a mix of home-cooked meals and dining out at local restaurants a few times a month. Transportation includes using ride-sharing services occasionally, along with public transport. Leisure activities could include gym memberships, attending cultural events, and weekend trips to nearby attractions. This suits expats seeking a balance between comfort and cost-effectiveness.

Grocery Basket

Eating Out

Restaurant Density0.1 /km²

Utilities & Lifestyle

Housing

1BR Center (mo)$170
1BR Outside (mo)$130
3BR Center (mo)$340
3BR Outside (mo)$250

💰 Real Spend Reports

🛡️ Safety & Crime

60
Safety Index

(Higher is safer)

40
Crime Index

(Lower is safer)

Livramento de Nossa Senhora offers moderate safety for expats, with a Numbeo Safety Index of 60 suggesting reasonable security in most areas. The primary concerns are petty theft, robbery in less-developed neighborhoods, and occasional vehicle break-ins—typical for mid-sized Brazilian cities. Avoid displaying valuables, stay out of peripheral areas after dark, and use registered taxis or ride-sharing apps. The city's interior location and smaller size mean lower cartel activity than coastal metros. For a 30-65 American seeking a quieter Brazilian base with manageable risks, this is viable if you maintain standard expat precautions and integrate with established communities.

🏥 Healthcare

Fair
Public Hospitals
Yes
Private Clinics
Yes
English-Speaking Doctors
Limited
Pharmacies Nearby
17

🌤️ Climate

Climate Zones
Summer Temp
38°C
Winter Temp
12°C
Humidity
60%
Air Quality
45Above WHO guideline of 15 μg/m³

Best Months

AprMaySepOct

Climate Notes

Livramento de Nossa Senhora has a tropical savanna climate with hot, humid summers (December-March, 38°C highs) and mild, drier winters (June-August, 12°C lows), offering moderate air quality and 60% average humidity year-round.

💻 Digital Nomad

Avg Internet Speed
12 Mbps
Coworking Availability
Limited
Coworking Spaces Nearby
Digital Nomad Score
37/100

Community Notes

Quiet city with few amenities for digital nomads.
NamePrice/moNotes
Escritório Virtual Livramento$45A virtual office and coworking space located in the city center. While primarily a virtual office, they offer desk space and meeting rooms suitable for remote workers, with a focus on providing a professional business address and support services.
Espaço Colaborativo Livramento$50A collaborative space focused on fostering local entrepreneurship and providing resources for small businesses and remote workers. Located near the main commercial area, it offers a community-focused environment with basic amenities like Wi-Fi and printing.

Planning to live in Livramento de Nossa Senhora long-term? Brazil Digital Nomad Visa lets remote workers live legally in Brazil with a minimum income of $1,500/month.

View full requirements →

🧳 Expat Life

English Proficiency
Limited
Expat Community
medium
Top Neighborhoods
Transport Options
Banks Nearby
5
ATMs Nearby
0

Could living/working in Livramento de Nossa Senhora cut years off your work life?

With a 1-bedroom in the center at $136/mo, your FIRE number here might be much lower than you think.

Calculate My FIRE Date →

Share This Guide

Rewire Abroad Logo