Australia Cost of Living in Sydney

    ๐Ÿ“Š Estimated monthly costs for a single person

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    Monthly Living Expenses in Sydney (2026)

    ExpenseCity CentreOutside Centre
    ๐Ÿ  Rent (1-bed)$2,800$1,900
    ๐Ÿ›’ Groceries$450$450
    ๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Eating Out$300$300
    ๐ŸšŒ Transport$200$200
    โšก Utilities$180$180
    Total Essentials$3,930$3,030

    Understanding Living Costs in Sydney

    Sydney consistently ranks among the world's most liveable cities, combining a dynamic economy with exceptional outdoor access. Housing is the dominant expense and has risen substantially โ€” but the mandatory employer superannuation of 11.5% (paid on top of gross salary) provides a significant long-term wealth-building benefit not visible in take-home pay comparisons.

    ๐Ÿ  Housing

    A one-bedroom apartment in the CBD, Surry Hills, or Newtown rents for AUD 2,500โ€“3,200/month. Inner west areas (Glebe, Leichhardt) run AUD 2,200โ€“2,800/month. Further out (Parramatta, Chatswood) offers AUD 1,800โ€“2,400/month with train access. Sydney's rental market is extremely competitive with low vacancy rates.

    ๐Ÿ›’ Food & Groceries

    Monthly groceries at Coles or Woolworths average AUD 400โ€“550 for one person. Sydney's diverse food scene โ€” Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, Chinese, Lebanese โ€” provides excellent value at AUD 12โ€“20 for a full meal. A mid-range restaurant dinner runs AUD 40โ€“60 per person. Brunch culture is ubiquitous โ€” a cafรฉ breakfast costs AUD 18โ€“28.

    ๐ŸšŒ Transport

    An Opal card for regular CBD commuters averages AUD 160โ€“200/month after the daily cap kicks in. The weekly cap of AUD 50 limits maximum transport spending. Train, bus, ferry, and light rail are all covered by Opal. Car ownership in the inner suburbs is unnecessary but common โ€” budget AUD 700โ€“1,200/month including loan, insurance, and fuel.

    โšก Utilities

    Monthly electricity, gas, water, and internet average AUD 180โ€“250 for a one-bedroom apartment. Australian electricity prices have risen significantly in recent years. Air conditioning in summer (Decemberโ€“March) drives costs higher.

    ๐ŸŽญ Lifestyle & Leisure

    Sydney's free lifestyle offering is exceptional โ€” world-class beaches (Bondi, Manly, Coogee), national parks, coastal walks, and outdoor swimming pools. A mid-range restaurant dinner runs AUD 40โ€“65 per person. A craft beer costs AUD 9โ€“12. The Opera House and major cultural venues offer varying price points. A gym membership costs AUD 60โ€“120/month.

    How does Sydney compare to other cities?

    Sydney is cheaper than San Francisco and Zurich for income tax but more expensive for housing relative to local salaries. The employer superannuation of 11.5% is a significant additional benefit not reflected in gross salary comparisons โ€” it compounds to substantial wealth over a career. Compared to London, Sydney has lower income tax, comparable housing costs, and significantly better outdoor lifestyle quality.

    What salary do you need to live in Sydney?

    A single professional needs approximately AUD 80,000โ€“95,000 gross/year to cover essential costs and save modestly in Sydney's inner suburbs. For a comfortable lifestyle, AUD 110,000โ€“130,000 gross is advisable. The employer superannuation adds AUD 9,200โ€“15,000/year in retirement savings on top of these figures.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does it cost to live in Sydney in 2026?

    The estimated monthly cost of living in Sydney for a single person in 2026 is approximately $3,930, including rent ($2,800), groceries ($450), transport ($200), and utilities ($180).

    What is the average rent in Sydney in 2026?

    Average monthly rent in Sydney in 2026 is approximately $2,800 for a city-centre apartment, or $1,900 outside the centre.

    Is Sydney expensive for a single person?

    For a single person, Sydney costs approximately $3,930/month in 2026. This covers rent, food, transport, and utilities. Use the salary calculator to see how far your income goes in Sydney.

    How this calculator works

    This calculator estimates the monthly cost of living for a single person based on local price data. It combines rent, groceries, transport, utilities, and dining costs with your after-tax salary to show how much discretionary income remains.

    What's included

    • City-centre and outside-centre rent averages
    • Monthly groceries for one person
    • Public transport pass
    • Utilities (electricity, water, internet)

    What's not included

    • Car ownership, insurance, or fuel costs
    • Childcare or school fees
    • Private health insurance premiums
    • Irregular costs (travel, clothing, electronics)

    Data sources: Numbeo, Expatistan, local housing portals, and official consumer price indices. Cross-referenced with expat community reports. Prices reflect early 2026 averages.

    Disclaimer: Results are estimates based on standard tax rules and may not reflect your individual circumstances. Factors such as pension contributions, benefit-in-kind income, investment income, and personal allowance variations are not accounted for. This tool does not constitute financial or tax advice. Consult a qualified tax professional before making financial decisions.