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Cost of Living in Melbourne Public Transport Best Suburbs 2026: What Nobody Tells You Before Moving

Daniel Torres April 1, 2026
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Melbourne Public Transport Best Suburbs is a middle-ring suburb with moderate costs and the costs go beyond rent. Here is what you are actually paying for when you choose to live here in 2026.

Housing Costs

The biggest line item. Rent in Melbourne Public Transport Best Suburbs for 2026:

  • One-bedroom apartment: $359-439/week
  • Two-bedroom apartment: $439-589/week
  • Three-bedroom house: $589-789/week
  • Room in a share house: $239-319/week

Moderate competition. Plan to apply quickly for good properties.

Daily Living Costs

Groceries: A standard weekly shop runs $156-196. Budget shoppers at Aldi can drop this to $116-146.

Coffee and cafes: Flat white: $4.50-5.50. Weekend brunch: $18-28 per person.

Dining out: Mid-week dinner for two: $70-120. Budget dinner (pub/pizza): $40-60.

Transport

Adequate public transport for CBD commuting. A car helps for everything else.

  • Myki weekly: ~$39/week
  • Car costs (fuel, rego, insurance): $120-180/week
  • Commute to CBD: 30-45 minutes

Utilities

  • Electricity: $25-45/week
  • Gas: $10-22/week
  • Water: $8-15/week
  • Internet: $20-25/week

Winter adds $15-30/week to heating bills.

The Bottom Line

HouseholdWeekly CostMonthly Cost
Single$654-734/wk$2,856/mo
Couple$911-1117/wk$4,016/mo
Family (2 kids)$1179-1576/wk$5,468/mo

For a detailed week-by-week breakdown, see our Melbourne Public Transport Best Suburbs budget guide.


Data sourced from ABS household expenditure surveys, Domain rental listings, and local utility comparisons. Updated April 2026.

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