Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide : Weekly Budget in Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide 2026: The Numbers Nobody Shows You
Weekly Budget in Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide 2026: The Numbers Nobody Shows You

Weekly Budget in Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide 2026: The Numbers Nobody Shows You

By Daniel Torres · April 1, 2026

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This is the actual weekly budget for living in Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide in 2026. Not averages from a national database. Not estimates from someone who has never been here. Real costs, sourced locally, broken down by household type.

The Quick Numbers

ExpenseSingleCoupleFamily (2 kids)
Rent$282/wk$365/wk$637/wk
Groceries$140/wk$224/wk$308/wk
Transport$30/wk$54/wk$60/wk
Utilities$74/wk$74/wk$103/wk
Internet/Phone$75/wk$75/wk$75/wk
Weekly Total$696/wk$915/wk$1399/wk
Monthly Total$2784/mo$3660/mo$5596/mo
Annual Total$36,192/yr$47,580/yr$72,748/yr

Housing Costs Breakdown

Housing is the biggest line item regardless of your situation. Here is what the Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide rental market looks like right now:

Renting in Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide (April 2026):

  • One-bedroom apartment: $282-362/week
  • Two-bedroom apartment or unit: $365-465/week
  • Three-bedroom house: $637-787/week
  • Room in a share house: $262-312/week

These figures come from current Domain and realestate.com.au listings for Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide. They shift quarterly – check our rent guide for the latest medians.

Groceries & Food

Your grocery bill in Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide depends on where you shop and how often you eat out:

Weekly grocery spend:

  • Budget (Aldi, home brands, minimal eating out): $100-130/week
  • Standard (Coles/Woolworths mix, occasional dining): $140-170/week
  • Premium (specialty stores, organic, regular dining): $180-240/week

Local options: Coles and Woolworths handle most needs. Some residents drive to Aldi for savings of $30-50/week on a standard shop.

Eating out benchmark: A decent cafe brunch runs $18-26 per person. A mid-range dinner for two: $70-110 without drinks. Budget accordingly – this is where most Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide households blow their budget.

Transport Costs

A car is essentially mandatory. Public transport exists but adds significant commute time.

Weekly transport budget:

  • Myki (full fare): ~$30/week for daily commuting
  • Car running costs (fuel, rego, insurance, servicing): $120-180/week
  • Car + occasional PT: $150-200/week combined

Parking: Parking is rarely an issue. Most homes have driveways or garages.

Utilities & Bills

The quarterly bills that catch people off guard:

UtilitySingleCoupleFamily
Electricity$25-35/wk$30-45/wk$40-60/wk
Gas (if connected)$10-18/wk$12-22/wk$15-28/wk
Water$8-12/wk$10-15/wk$12-20/wk
Internet (NBN)$20-25/wk$20-25/wk$20-25/wk
Mobile$10-15/wk$20-30/wk$30-50/wk

Winter warning: Gas heating in Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide pushes winter bills up 40-60%. Budget an extra $15-30/week from June to August.

The Hidden Costs Nobody Mentions

These are the expenses that blow budgets in Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide:

  • Council rates: $1949/year (if you own)
  • Body corporate: $7003/year (apartments)
  • Insurance: $80-150/month (contents for renters, building for owners)
  • Childcare: $100-180/day before subsidies
  • School fees: $0 for public, $5,000-15,000/year for private
  • Pet costs: $50-100/month (vet, food, insurance)

How Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide Compares

Compared to CBD living, you save $100-200/week on rent alone. The trade-off is longer commute times but significantly more space.

For a detailed suburb-to-suburb comparison, see our property market analysis and cost of living guide.

Budget Tips for Melbourne Footy Season Suburb Guide Residents

  1. Shop at Aldi first – saves $30-50/week on a standard grocery shop
  2. Use Myki money (not pass) if you work hybrid – only pay when you travel
  3. Compare energy plans quarterly – new estates often have solar-ready homes that slash bills
  4. Share house if single – saves $20/week vs living alone
  5. Avoid shopping centre impulse spending – set a weekly dining/entertainment budget and stick to it

Budget data compiled from ABS household expenditure surveys, local rental listings (Domain, realestate.com.au), and utility comparison sites. Updated April 2026. Individual circumstances vary.

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