Compared to the Melbourne median, Derrimut is close to the Melbourne average across most categories. The monthly bottom line? A single person living alone in Derrimut should budget $2,500 to $3,230 per month in 2026. Here is the breakdown.
Distance from CBD: 17 km
Weekly Rent Estimates
| Property Type | Weekly Rent | Monthly Estimate | vs Melbourne Median |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-bed apartment | $280–$380 | $1,212–$1,645 | ~21% below average |
| 2-bed apartment | $400–$550 | $1,732–$2,381 | Slightly below average |
| 3-bed house | $520–$750 | $2,251–$3,247 | – |
| Share house (per room) | $160–$230 | $692–$995 | – |
Estimates based on REIV 2026 Q1 data for Derrimut’s position as an outer-ring suburb. Actual prices vary by street, condition, and proximity to transport. Check Domain or realestate.com.au for current listings.
Monthly Budget Breakdown
| Expense | Monthly Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Rent (1-bed) | $1,430 | Biggest line item |
| Groceries | $300–$400 | Weekly shop for one person |
| Transport | $200–$350 | Car likely needed – Myki + fuel costs |
| Utilities (1-bed) | $180–$260 | Gas + electricity + water |
| Internet | $70–$90 | NBN, standard speed |
| Coffee | $60–$100 | 1-2 per day at local cafes |
| Eating out | $180–$400 | Varies with local venue density |
| Entertainment | $80–$200 | Cinema, bars, sport, outings |
| TOTAL (single) | $2,500–$3,230 | Before savings or debt |
For couples: sharing a two-bedroom (around $2,056/month) brings the per-person cost down significantly. Budget roughly $3,875–$5,006 combined for two.
Grocery Costs
There is one supermarket serving Derrimut (Paramount Pizza). You may need to travel to neighbouring suburbs for a full weekly shop at competitive prices.
Melbourne metro grocery averages (2026):
| Item | Typical Price |
|---|---|
| Milk (2L) | $2.70–$3.50 |
| Bread (loaf) | $3.50–$5.00 |
| Eggs (dozen) | $6.50–$9.00 |
| Chicken breast (1kg) | $10–$14 |
| Rice (1kg) | $2.50–$4.00 |
| Bananas (1kg) | $3.50–$5.00 |
| Coffee (cafe flat white) | $4.50–$6.00 |
A typical weekly grocery shop for one person in Derrimut runs $80–$130 depending on how much you cook versus eat out.
Transport Costs
Getting from Derrimut to the CBD takes roughly 30-50 min by train or 30-50 min by car depending on traffic. Most residents here use a combination of driving and public transport.
| Mode | Cost |
|---|---|
| Myki daily cap (Zone 1-2) | $10.60 |
| Myki monthly estimate | ~$165 |
| Car registration | ~$350/quarter |
| Petrol (avg) | $1.85–$2.10/L |
| Car insurance | $800–$1,400/year |
| Train to CBD | 30-50 min |
| Drive to CBD (off-peak) | 30-50 min |
Tip: An annual Myki pass saves money if you commute daily. Many Derrimut residents run a car for weekends and use PT for the commute.
Dining Out
The food scene in Derrimut is solid: 33 restaurants and 13 cafes give you genuine variety without having to travel. Prices reflect the area’s position in Melbourne’s outer middle ring.
| Meal Type | Typical Price Range |
|---|---|
| Cafe brunch | $18–$28 |
| Pub meal | $20–$32 |
| Mid-range dinner | $35–$55 per person |
| Takeaway | $12–$22 |
| Pint of beer | $10–$14 |
| Cocktail | $16–$22 |
For specific recommendations, see our Derrimut restaurant guide and Derrimut cafe guide.
Hidden Costs to Watch
- Weekend eating out – The Saturday brunch and Sunday pub meal add $100–$200/month for most people.
- Laundry – If your apartment lacks a washing machine, coin laundry runs $8–$12 per load.
- Pet costs – Vet visits, food, and council registration add $100–$200/month for a dog, $50–$80 for a cat.
- Delivery surcharges – Food delivery apps often charge higher fees for suburbs further from restaurant clusters.
Final Numbers
Derrimut lands in the middle of Melbourne’s cost spectrum. You are not paying inner-city premiums, but you are not getting the deep discounts of the outer growth corridors either. For a single person, $2,500–$3,230 per month covers the essentials with room for a social life.
For the full picture on life in Derrimut, see our Derrimut neighbourhood guide and Derrimut transport guide.
Related Guides
- Best Restaurants in Derrimut
- Best Cafes in Derrimut
- Best Bars in Derrimut
- Derrimut Neighbourhood Guide
- Derrimut Transport Guide
- Is Derrimut Safe?
- Derrimut Property Market
Prices current as of April 2026. We update this guide quarterly. Got a correction? [email protected]
Sources
- REIV Quarterly Median Prices – reiv.com.au – accessed April 2026
- ABS Census 2021 – abs.gov.au/census
- Google Places API – venue data verified April 2026

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