Canterbury Melbourne cost of living

Cost of Living in Canterbury 2026: Rent, Food & the Real Numbers

Canterbury doesn’t come cheap — but it doesn’t have to break you either. Here’s every dollar you’ll spend living here in 2026, from rent to that third flat white you definitely don’t need.

Rent: The Big Number

This is where most of your money goes. Canterbury’s rental market in 2026 looks like this:

Property TypeWeekly RentAnnual Costvs Melbourne Median
Studio/1-bed apartment$462$24,024+10% above
2-bed apartment$616$32,032+10% above
3-bed house$792$41,184+10% above
Share house (per room)$253$13,156+10% above

Pro tip: If you’re flexible on the exact street, prices can vary 15-20% within Canterbury alone. The streets closer to the best schools command premium.

Monthly Living Costs Breakdown

ExpenseMonthly CostNotes
Rent (1-bed)$2000Biggest line item by far
Groceries$320-$420Depends on Coles vs local market habits
Transport (Myki)$160-$200Zone 1-2 monthly cap
Utilities (1-bed)$180-$240Gas + electricity + water
Internet$70-$90NBN, decent speed
Coffee habit$80-$1201-2 per day at local prices
Eating out$200-$400Depends on your weakness
Entertainment$100-$200Gigs, cinema, bars
TOTAL (solo)$3,390Before savings or debt

Where the Money Actually Goes

Groceries: Standard supermarket territory. There’s a Woolies or Coles accessible, plus a couple of smaller shops. Budget $80-$120/week for one person.

Eating out: The average meal out in Canterbury runs $18-$25 for lunch and $30-$50 for dinner. Check our cheap eats guide for the spots that don’t punish your wallet.

Transport: A full-price Myki costs $10 daily cap, $50 weekly cap in Zone 1-2. If you’re in Canterbury, you’re firmly in Zone 1, which keeps your Myki costs predictable. An annual Myki pass is the smart move if you commute daily.

The Hidden Costs Nobody Warns You About

  1. Parking permits — If you drive, council parking permits run $50-$150/year depending on the area
  2. Brunch culture tax — You will spend more on breakfast than you budget for. It’s Melbourne law.
  3. The “quick drink after work” budget — A pint in Canterbury averages $12-$14. Cocktails run $18-$24.
  4. Laundry — If your apartment doesn’t have a washing machine, coin laundry runs $8-$12 per load

Is Canterbury Worth the Cost?

Canterbury is expensive. No getting around it. But you’re paying for walkability (B), food (B-), and a transport score of B+. Whether that trade-off works depends on your income and what ‘convenience’ is worth to you.

For more context on how this compares, check our Living in Canterbury guide and our Canterbury neighbourhood guide.


Prices current as of March 2026. We update quarterly. Got a correction? [email protected]

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Disclaimer: Information current as of March 2026. Contact venues directly to confirm details before visiting.

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