🇦🇺 Australia · #144 of 538 cities · 2026

Cost of Living in Brisbane

4.4% below the Australia average

Ranked #144 of 538 cities · More expensive than 73.2% of cities worldwide

Compared to Australia average

Rent Prices

Rent Prices in Brisbane

Apartment City Centre Outside Centre You Save
1-Bedroom AUD 2,593/mo ≈ $1,828 AUD 1,875/mo ≈ $1,322 28%
3-Bedroom AUD 4,430/mo ≈ $3,125 AUD 3,176/mo ≈ $2,240 28%
Numbeo · 2026-03-12

Multi-Source Comparison

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Brisbane has a composite cost index of 52.9 from 3 independent data sources.

52.9
Composite
3
Sources
1.9
Spread

Source Values (NYC = 100)

Numbeo
52.9
Expatistan
54.8
LivingCost
No data
SIM
49.2
Eurostat Validation (EU27 = 100) Gov. Data
Eurostat
110.0

Based on 110 country PLI x 1 city factor

View all 127 cities | Data last updated: 2026-03-18

Cost Indices

Cost of Living
-4.4% Average
Rent
-1.0% Average
Groceries
-1.1% Average
Restaurants
-3.3% Average
Purchasing Power
+11.1% Strong

Living in Brisbane: What to Expect

Brisbane is average by global standards (ranked #144 of 538 cities). It is 4.4% cheaper than the Australia average, based on 7 cities.

Groceries are average, while dining out is average. Restaurants offers the best value, while Rent is the priciest.

Local purchasing power is strong — residents can afford more goods and services than in most cities.

Workers in Australia earning AUD 81,938 gross take home AUD 5,344/month after tax (21.7% effective rate). See full Australia tax calculator →

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