Perth Cost of Living 2026
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Anchor Cost Index
Very Expensive
πAnchor Price Breakdown β vs Global Average
πAnchor Price Breakdown
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βΉοΈCalculated from verified cost dataπ΅Monthly Budget Scenarios
βΉοΈBased on crowdsourced price dataMonthly Budget Range
$2,980
$4,564
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π‘Tips for Living in Perth
Moderate Housing Costs: Rent in Perth averages $1,470.00/month. Look at neighborhoods slightly outside the center for 20-30% savings on rent.
Food & Drinks: A Big Mac costs $5.21 and a Starbucks latte goes for $6.40 in Perth. Eating at local restaurants instead of international chains can save 40-60% on food costs.
Getting Around: A 5km Uber ride costs $8.00 in Perth. Consider public transit or cycling to save on transport costs.
Digital Nomad Budget: Plan for approximately $3,843/month as a digital nomad in Perth, covering coworking, accommodation, food, and local transport.
Best Time to Move: Research visa requirements for Australia well in advance. Costs shown are in USD and may fluctuate with exchange rates.
βFrequently Asked Questions About Perth
What is the cost of living in Perth, Australia?
Perth has an Anchor Cost Index of 83/100, making it very expensive. A 1-bedroom apartment costs $1,470.00/month, a Big Mac is $5.21, and an Uber ride (5km) costs $8.00.Perth ranks #23 out of 160 cities worldwide.
How much does rent cost in Perth?
The average 1-bedroom apartment in Perth costs $1,470.00/month. This is above the global average of $950.72/month. A digital nomad can expect to spend around $3,843/month total in Perth.
Is Perth expensive compared to other cities?
Perth is more expensive than 137 cities and cheaper than 22 cities in our database. In Oceania, it ranks #4 out of 8 cities. Cities with similar costs include Oslo, Miami, Toronto.
How much money do I need to live in Perth?
Monthly budgets vary by lifestyle: a backpacker needs ~$2,980/mo, a digital nomad ~$3,843/mo, a small family ~$6,266/mo, and an expat professional ~$4,564/mo. These include housing, food, transport, and lifestyle expenses.
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