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DERRIMUT

Cost of Living in Derrimut: 2026 Rent, Food & Transport Guide

Complete 2026 cost of living guide for Derrimut. Rent data, grocery averages, Myki costs, and a realistic monthly budget for singles and couples.

Cost of Living in Derrimut: 2026 Rent, Food & Transport Guide

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 TypeWeekly RentMonthly Estimatevs Melbourne Median
1-bed apartment$280–$380$1,212–$1,645~21% below average
2-bed apartment$400–$550$1,732–$2,381Slightly 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

ExpenseMonthly CostNotes
Rent (1-bed)$1,430Biggest line item
Groceries$300–$400Weekly shop for one person
Transport$200–$350Car likely needed – Myki + fuel costs
Utilities (1-bed)$180–$260Gas + electricity + water
Internet$70–$90NBN, standard speed
Coffee$60–$1001-2 per day at local cafes
Eating out$180–$400Varies with local venue density
Entertainment$80–$200Cinema, bars, sport, outings
TOTAL (single)$2,500–$3,230Before 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):

ItemTypical 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.

ModeCost
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 CBD30-50 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 TypeTypical 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

  1. Weekend eating out – The Saturday brunch and Sunday pub meal add $100–$200/month for most people.
  2. Laundry – If your apartment lacks a washing machine, coin laundry runs $8–$12 per load.
  3. Pet costs – Vet visits, food, and council registration add $100–$200/month for a dog, $50–$80 for a cat.
  4. 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.


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

Sources

  • REIV Quarterly Median Pricesreiv.com.au – accessed April 2026
  • ABS Census 2021abs.gov.au/census
  • Google Places API – venue data verified April 2026

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