Cost of Living in New Zealand - Updated Prices & Insights

Monthly Cost of Living

A single person spends around $1,881 per month with rent on average across New Zealand.

A couple spends around $2,901 per month with rent on average across New Zealand.

A family of three spends around $3,920 per month with rent on average across New Zealand.

Across 51 cities in New Zealand, monthly living costs range from $1,437 to $2,800 – a $1,363 difference that makes location a key factor.

Currency
🍽 Eating Out
Cost
Range
Meal at Budget Restaurant
$14.82 NZ$25.40
$8.89 NZ$15.24
$26.69 NZ$45.73
Three-Course Dinner for Two, Mid-Range
$77.4 NZ$133
$53.6 NZ$91.9
$119 NZ$204
Fast Food Meal (McDonalds, etc)
$9.78 NZ$16.76
$9.16 NZ$15.70
$11.31 NZ$19.38
Cappuccino
$3.40 NZ$5.83
$2.66 NZ$4.56
$4.15 NZ$7.10
Coke/Pepsi/Fanta/Sprite (0.33 liter bottle)
$2.26 NZ$3.87
$1.77 NZ$3.03
$2.94 NZ$5.04
Water (0.33 liter bottle)
$2.17 NZ$3.72
$1.71 NZ$2.94
$3.05 NZ$5.23
Local Beer (0.5 liter draught)
$6.92 NZ$11.85
$4.31 NZ$7.38
$9.22 NZ$15.80
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$6.44 NZ$11.04
$4.98 NZ$8.54
$8.78 NZ$15.05
🛒 Groceries & Markets
Cost
Range
Milk (1 liter)
$1.79 NZ$3.07
$1.19 NZ$2.04
$2.67 NZ$4.58
White Bread (500g)
$1.89 NZ$3.24
$1.10 NZ$1.89
$2.93 NZ$5.02
Rice (white) (1kg)
$1.86 NZ$3.19
$1.16 NZ$1.98
$3.03 NZ$5.19
Eggs
$6.53 NZ$11.19
$3.96 NZ$6.79
$8.67 NZ$14.85
Local Cheese (1kg)
$8.13 NZ$13.93
$5.87 NZ$10.06
$11.85 NZ$20.31
Chicken Fillets (1kg)
$9.45 NZ$16.19
$5.31 NZ$9.09
$13.84 NZ$23.71
Beef Round Steak (1kg)
$13.11 NZ$22.47
$9.00 NZ$15.42
$18.01 NZ$30.86
Apples (1kg)
$2.87 NZ$4.93
$1.22 NZ$2.10
$3.97 NZ$6.80
Banana (1kg)
$2.23 NZ$3.81
$1.77 NZ$3.03
$3.53 NZ$6.05
Oranges (1kg)
$3.08 NZ$5.28
$1.82 NZ$3.12
$4.85 NZ$8.31
Tomato (1kg)
$4.77 NZ$8.18
$1.81 NZ$3.10
$7.87 NZ$13.49
Potato (1kg)
$2.05 NZ$3.50
$1.20 NZ$2.06
$3.59 NZ$6.16
Onion (1kg)
$1.79 NZ$3.06
$0.91 NZ$1.57
$3.06 NZ$5.24
Lettuce (1 head)
$2.39 NZ$4.10
$1.53 NZ$2.63
$3.70 NZ$6.34
Water (1.5 liter bottle)
$1.20 NZ$2.05
$0.61 NZ$1.05
$2.46 NZ$4.22
Cigarettes 20 Pack (Marlboro, Camel)
$24.45 NZ$41.90
$22.01 NZ$37.71
$30.56 NZ$52.4
Wine (Bottle)
$9.26 NZ$15.87
$7.24 NZ$12.40
$13.30 NZ$22.79
Local Beer (0.5 liter bottle)
$3.10 NZ$5.32
$1.55 NZ$2.66
$6.20 NZ$10.62
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$3.64 NZ$6.23
$1.53 NZ$2.63
$7.36 NZ$12.61
🚌 Getting Around
Cost
Range
One-way Ticket (Public Transport)
$2.44 NZ$4.18
$1.22 NZ$2.10
$3.66 NZ$6.28
Public Transport Monthly Pass (Regular Price)
$105 NZ$181
$46.51 NZ$79.7
$137 NZ$234
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff)
$2.36 NZ$4.04
$1.77 NZ$3.04
$4.72 NZ$8.08
Taxi (Normal Tariff) (1km)
$1.93 NZ$3.31
$1.49 NZ$2.55
$2.85 NZ$4.88
Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff)
$36.23 NZ$62.1
$30.19 NZ$51.7
$60.4 NZ$103
Gasoline (1 liter)
$1.73 NZ$2.96
$1.59 NZ$2.73
$1.84 NZ$3.15
Midsize Hatchback 1.4l (Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Prius, Honda Civic, etc)
$28.1K NZ$48.1K
$24.4K NZ$41.8K
$33.0K NZ$56.5K
Compact Sedan 1.6l (Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Kia K4, Hyundai Elantra, etc)
$21.3K NZ$36.6K
$19.6K NZ$33.5K
$23.7K NZ$40.7K
🧾 Monthly Utilities & Internet
Cost
Range
Utilities for 2 People in 2-bedroom Apartment (Heating, Electricity, Gas, Water, Garbage) (85m2)
$139 NZ$239
$86.4 NZ$148
$244 NZ$418
SIM Card Monthly Plan (Calls and 10GB+ Data)
$34.93 NZ$59.9
$17.91 NZ$30.70
$47.77 NZ$81.9
Internet (50+ Mbps, Unlimited Data)
$52.0 NZ$89.0
$42.31 NZ$72.5
$67.1 NZ$115
🎉 Sport & Entertainment
Cost
Range
Gym Membership (Monthly)
$36.77 NZ$63.0
$12.00 NZ$20.57
$67.2 NZ$115
Tennis Court (1 Hour on Weekend)
$14.83 NZ$25.41
$5.99 NZ$10.27
$23.97 NZ$41.08
Cinema Ticket
$11.87 NZ$20.34
$8.90 NZ$15.24
$14.83 NZ$25.41
🧸 Childcare & Education
Cost
Range
Preschool or Kindergarten, Full Day, Private, 1 Child (Monthly)
$766 NZ$1,313
$444 NZ$761
$1,206 NZ$2,067
International Primary School, 1 Child (Yearly)
$12.0K NZ$20.5K
$7,988 NZ$13.7K
$16.0K NZ$27.4K
👕👟 Clothing & Footwear
Cost
Range
Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar)
$67.3 NZ$115
$41.75 NZ$71.6
$101 NZ$174
Summer Dress (H&M, Zara, etc)
$42.58 NZ$73.0
$23.93 NZ$41.02
$71.8 NZ$123
Sport Shoes (Adidas, Nike)
$97.8 NZ$168
$60.2 NZ$103
$144 NZ$247
Men's Leather Business Shoes
$121 NZ$207
$66.6 NZ$114
$212 NZ$363
🏠 Accommodation & Living
Cost
Range
1-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$1,104 NZ$1,892
$666 NZ$1,141
$1,574 NZ$2,697
1-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$937 NZ$1,605
$491 NZ$841
$1,410 NZ$2,417
3-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$1,819 NZ$3,117
$1,229 NZ$2,105
$2,948 NZ$5,053
3-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$1,512 NZ$2,591
$957 NZ$1,640
$2,093 NZ$3,587
Buy Apartment in City Center (m2)
$5,772 NZ$9,891
$3,876 NZ$6,642
$8,469 NZ$14.5K
Buy Apartment Outside City Center (m2)
$3,681 NZ$6,308
$2,482 NZ$4,253
$5,840 NZ$10.0K
💵 Salaries & Financials
Cost
Range
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax)
$2,950 NZ$5,055
-
20-Year Fixed Mortgage Interest Rate (Annual %)
6.74
5.59
7.3

CityCost data is based on AI and user input – minor inaccuracies may occur.

Last update: June 8, 2026

Cost Breakdown

A central one-bedroom averages $985 nationally. In Wellington, expect around $1,307, while Hastings – the country's most affordable city overall – comes in at $394.

The average net salary across New Zealand is $3,090 – comfortably above average monthly costs of $1,881. Most full-time workers can cover expenses and save.

Groceries average around $312 per month nationally. A mid-range dinner for two costs about $75.0.

Most affordable: Hastings at $1,437 per month. The capital, Wellington, sits at $2,352. Across the country, monthly costs span roughly $1,363 between the cheapest and priciest cities.

Cost Highlights

Overall living costs ($1,881) is 40% above the global median of $1,344.

Average rent ($985) is 57% above the global median of $626.

Dining out ($75.0) is 56% above the global median of $48.00.

Public transport ($69.0) is 109% above the global median of $33.00.

By City in New Zealand
Rank
City
Population
Living Index
Solo costs
(no rent) / month
Solo costs
(with rent) / month
Family of 3 costs
(no rent) / month
Family of 3 costs
(with rent) / month
Mobile download speed
(Mbps)
Internet download speed
(Mbps)
1
20500
94 $856 $1,841 $2,271 $3,955
264.29
111.92
2
1463000
116 $1,120 $2,299 $2,758 $4,595
208.04
245.69
3
28800
78 $920 $1,594 $2,057 $3,507
28.75
112.92
4
21400
112 $1,013 $2,243 $1,957 $3,799
227.35
177.91
5
-
88 $979 $1,735 $1,985 $3,697
211.69
196.56
6
380600
113 $1,031 $2,222 $2,395 $4,020
95.67
274.7
7
5000
91 $1,033 $1,813 $2,084 $3,862
99.41
148.78
8
4600
94 $899 $1,845 $2,052 $3,968
141.63
155.98
9
105000
92 $1,001 $1,840 $2,707 $3,817
42.34
253.61
10
17350
94 $930 $1,840 $2,575 $4,026
68.93
179.62
11
-
94 $852 $1,861 $2,725 $3,938
71.5
105.06
12
37300
98 $1,072 $1,966 $2,684 $3,901
109.38
104.85
13
3100
94 $1,005 $1,849 $2,070 $4,017
51
155.34
14
4000
95 $868 $1,895 $2,139 $4,071
92.04
175.46
15
169500
94 $900 $1,899 $2,080 $4,012
204.34
258.98
16
50100
72 $803 $1,437 $2,377 $3,088
333.98
196.87
17
56200
78 $758 $1,556 $2,201 $3,372
31.59
236.96
18
8000
92 $990 $1,854 $2,490 $3,926
125.18
134.33
19
18800
94 $859 $1,891 $2,166 $4,005
112.63
136.35
20
111800
114 $984 $2,251 $2,379 $4,433
39.28
272.66
21
-
92 $935 $1,804 $2,606 $3,844
14.11
242.56
22
26800
76 $846 $1,536 $1,995 $3,320
70.97
120.87
23
65000
97 $1,012 $1,946 $2,255 $4,333
295.04
213.61
24
51100
102 $962 $2,007 $2,914 $4,058
82.91
181.21
25
58400
91 $820 $1,780 $2,467 $3,740
118.51
208.68
26
-
91 $974 $1,815 $2,052 $3,812
49.07
284.8
27
13850
88 $921 $1,766 $2,325 $3,655
223.03
96.8
28
4000
94 $885 $1,894 $2,060 $3,952
46.12
137.83
29
1800
95 $948 $1,880 $1,893 $3,811
46.45
134.33
30
90500
84 $950 $1,671 $2,270 $3,699
26.46
196.58
31
25272
94 $987 $1,897 $2,354 $3,943
168.91
228.26
32
61900
96 $904 $1,945 $2,511 $4,095
37
265.59
33
26900
86 $766 $1,753 $1,623 $3,397
47.21
242.56
34
15450
139 $1,283 $2,800 $2,844 $5,910
56.23
150.86
35
28000
93 $868 $1,852 $2,289 $3,568
76.03
213.22
36
58400
73 $771 $1,441 $1,896 $3,047
86.1
175.89
37
26000
95 $994 $1,894 $2,112 $4,001
122.72
170.32
38
155200
108 $990 $2,164 $2,541 $3,937
22.79
228.26
39
13350
83 $715 $1,619 $2,311 $3,517
22.82
177.91
40
7500
95 $951 $1,862 $2,122 $3,946
104.41
149.64
41
28600
102 $1,118 $2,030 $2,753 $4,329
37.67
109.76
42
44600
96 $958 $1,912 $2,240 $4,101
171.19
253.38
43
-
94 $905 $1,886 $2,611 $3,972
50.95
249.26
44
4700
94 $853 $1,904 $2,172 $3,998
56.07
137.83
45
4300
94 $1,000 $1,858 $2,300 $3,901
112.03
60.92
46
-
94 $896 $1,875 $2,365 $3,973
152.96
84.82
47
11600
93 $1,007 $1,824 $2,047 $4,096
261.65
150.86
48
215900
116 $958 $2,352 $2,682 $4,746
92.7
276.51
49
16700
91 $886 $1,813 $2,214 $3,820
58.76
116.88
50
42300
87 $810 $1,765 $2,054 $3,724
315.73
207.47
New Zealand Median Internet Speeds (Updated April 2026)

Mobile

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Mbps
Upload
Mbps
Latency
ms

Fixed Broadband

Download
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Mbps
Latency
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The chart highlights the Precision Threshold for mobile and fixed broadband internet speeds, updated quarterly.
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Cost of Living in New Zealand - Frequently Asked Questions
Is New Zealand affordable overall for travelers, expats, and digital nomads, and who tends to get the best value there?
New Zealand offers a mixed affordability picture. In general, essentials and services feel well priced for quality, but housing in cities like Auckland and Wellington can push the overall cost higher. If you’re flexible about location, you’ll often find more value in regional centers and in longer stays that reduce daily costs. Transport is efficient, dining out ranges widely by neighborhood, and you’ll find abundant markets and outdoor recreation that lower leisure expenses. Cost of Living in New Zealand serves as a useful reference, yet your personal budget depends on where you live and how you move. Tip: start with a longer trial stay in several neighborhoods to gauge true costs.
What does daily life look like for housing search, food options, transport, co-working, and errands in New Zealand?
For daily life, expect a practical mix: housing searches focus on lease terms and proximity to work hubs or outdoor escapes. In cities, you’ll find flats, townhouses, and houses with good light and space, but demand can be brisk. Food options span farmers markets, dairies, and bigger supermarkets; cooking at home saves money and supports a healthy routine. Transport varies by city: reliable buses and trains exist, while many people cycle or use car sharing for weekend trips. Co-working spaces are common near universities and tech zones, making it easy to meet people. New Zealand living cost is influenced by city choice and transport needs. Tip: map errands to a neighborhood with a grocery store, pharmacy, and post office nearby.
What budgeting framework or neighborhood fit tips help maximize quality of life in New Zealand?
Quality of life improves when you budget around essentials and flexible discretionary spending, and when you tailor your schedule to local seasons and pace. Use a simple framework that prioritizes housing, groceries, transport, and experiences, then adjust as you settle in. In practice, neighborhood fit matters: urban cores give quick access to coworking, services, and social scenes, while regional towns offer space, nature, and slower rhythms. Seasonality can affect energy use and outdoor activities, so factor those shifts into your planning. Tap into local groups, markets, and regional events to stretch value without sacrificing experience. Tip: pick a base with easy access to both work and nature, and rotate neighborhoods to stay inspired.
Is New Zealand expensive compared to other countries?
New Zealand falls in the middle globally – not a bargain destination, not an expensive one. Costs vary a lot by region, which means it works for a wide range of incomes and lifestyles depending on where you settle.
How much does it cost to live in New Zealand in 2026?
In 2026, monthly costs in New Zealand range from $1,437 in smaller cities to $2,800 in major hubs. Where you choose to live makes a dramatic difference – the gap between cheapest and most expensive cities is huge.
Is rent expensive in New Zealand?
Rent in New Zealand varies a lot – Wellington has the highest prices, and the gap between capital and provincial rents can be 50% or more. Choosing which city to live in is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make.
Can you live in New Zealand on $2,000 per month?
In regional cities, $2,000 is plenty. In Wellington? You'll need to plan carefully, especially around housing. Shared apartments or outer neighborhoods are the usual workarounds.
Is New Zealand affordable to live in?
New Zealand is mid-range globally, with more affordable cities starting around $1,437 per month. Not the cheapest option out there, but far from the most expensive – a reasonable balance of cost and quality of life.

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