Cost of living in New Zealand – Single, family & student
This article covers:
- Do you know?
- A glance at the average cost of living in New Zealand
- Average cost of living in New Zealand: Single vs student vs family
- Average living cost in New Zealand: Citywise
- Tax scenario
- What salary do you need to live in New Zealand?
- What should be your monthly budget to live in New Zealand?
- Do’s and don’ts
- Best places to live in New Zealand for students & job seekers
- Before you go…
- FAQs
The cost of living in New Zealand is:
- Single person: NZD 3,132/month with rent, NZD 1,307/month without rent.
- Student: NZD 3,600/month with rent, NZD 1,700/month without rent.
- Family of four: NZD 7,076/month with rent, NZD 4,011/month without rent.
New Zealand is a stunning archipelago known for its breathtaking landscapes and high quality of life. With its strong economy, stable political environment and world-class education system, New Zealand offers a unique blend of adventure and career prospects.
This guide highlights the financial aspects of relocating to New Zealand and a concise breakdown of New Zealand’s cost of living index to help you plan your relocation efficiently.
Do you know?
- New Zealand’s inflation rate decreased from 7.2% in 2022 to 5.7% in 2023. [1]
- New Zealand ranks among the top 10 countries in the OECD Better Life Index, with a life satisfaction score of 7.9. [2]
- New Zealand’s GDP per capita increased from USD 48,216.5 in 2022 to USD 48,5278 in 2023.[3]
A glance at the average cost of living in New Zealand
Expense Category | Percentage from Total Expenses |
Transportation | 10.6% |
Clothing And Shoes | 2.2% |
Sports And Leisure | 3.8% |
Markets | 31.2% |
Monthly Utilities | 6.3% |
Rent Per Month | 25.2% |
Restaurants | 16.6% |
Buy Apartment Price | 4.1% |
Source: Numbeo
Average cost of living in New Zealand: Single vs student vs family
Type of expense | Avg. cost per month for student | Avg. cost per month for singles | Avg. cost per month for family |
Rent and Utilities (electricity, water, heating, etc. ) | NZD 930 | NZD 1,825 | NZD 3,066 |
Food/groceries | NZD 700 | NZD 874 | NZD 2,269 |
Transportation | NZD 200 | NZD 236 | NZD 617 |
Source: Livingcost.org, Leapscholar.
An overview of monthly rents in New Zealand
Expense Category | Item | Avg. cost per month |
Housing | 1-bedroom apartment (in the city centre) | NZD 1,850 |
1-bedroom apartment (outside the city centre) | NZD 1,519 | |
3-bedroom apartment (in the city centre) | NZD 2,995 | |
3-bedroom apartment (outside the city centre) | NZD 2,488 |
Source: Numbeo
Average living cost in New Zealand: Citywise
Type of expense | Auckland | Wellington | Christchurch | Hamilton |
Avg. Monthly Salary (after taxes) | NZD 5,578 | NZD 4,053 | NZD 5,166 | NZD 4,291 |
Cost of living (single) | NZD 3,662 | NZD 3,566 | NZD 2,888 | NZD 2,749 |
Cost of living (family) | NZD 8,358 | NZD 7,685 | NZD 6,626 | NZD 6,429 |
Rent & utilities (single) | NZD 2,095 | NZD 2,249 | NZD 1,698 | NZD 1,144 |
Rent & utilities (family) | NZD 3,623 | NZD 3,644 | NZD 2,930 | NZD 2,772 |
Food (single) | NZD 935 | NZD 894 | NZD 861 | NZD 843 |
Food (family) | NZD 2,428 | NZD 2,326 | NZD 2,222 | NZD 2,177 |
Transport (single) | NZD 414 | NZD 221 | NZD 147 | NZD 119 |
Transport (family) | NZD 1,068 | NZD 567 | NZD 409 | NZD 323 |
The overall quality of life | 90 | 85 | 88 | 81 |
Source: Livingcost.org (Refer to citiwise cost of living pages)
Tax scenario
In New Zealand, non-residents are taxed only on income from within the country, while residents are taxed on worldwide income. Here are the personal tax rates for individuals.
Taxable Income as of 31 July 2024 (in NZD) | Tax Rate (%) |
0 – 15,600 | 10.5 |
15,601 – 53,500 | 17.5 |
53,501 – 78,100 | 30 |
78,101 – 180,000 | 33 |
180,001 and above | 39 |
For non-residents, income earned from personal services in New Zealand can be exempt from New Zealand tax if specific conditions are met. These include:
- The non-resident’s visit to New Zealand does not exceed 92 days in a tax year.
- The non-resident is subject to income tax on New Zealand income in their home country.
- The payer of the income is not a New Zealand resident.
Source: Inland Revenue, PWC
What salary do you need to live in New Zealand?
While New Zealand’s standard of living is higher than many other countries, it also comes with a higher cost of living. The cost of living in New Zealand is 1.86 times more expensive than the world average. High prices can be managed with good financial planning. A salary that covers necessities and essential investments like health insurance will ensure a comfortable life in New Zealand.
Also read: The ultimate guide to choose a country to move to.
What should be your monthly budget to live in New Zealand?
Category | Student | Single | Family |
Rent and Utilities (electricity, water, heating, etc. ) | NZD 850 – NZD 1500 | NZD 900 – NZD 2200 | NZD 1500 – NZD 5000 |
Groceries | NZD 400 – NZD 900 | NZD 500 – NZD 1200 | NZD 1800 – NZD 2900 |
Transportation | NZD 100 – NZD 300 | NZD 150 – NZD 400 | NZD 450 – NZD 900 |
Other (entertainment, shopping, personal care) | NZD 150 – NZD 350 | NZD 350 – NZD 900 | NZD 850 – NZD 1200 |
Total##(approximately) | NZD 1,500 – NZD 3,050 | NZD 1,900 – NZD 4,700 | NZD 4,600 – NZD 10,000 |
##It is an approximate value based on the consumer prices and average living expenses of an individual. It is advisable to consider income level, spending habits, location, and specific monthly expenses to calculate an accurate budget.
Do’s and don’ts
Do’s
- Create a detailed budget to track your income and expenses and identify areas for better money management.
- Prepare meals at home instead of eating out.
- Shop at local markets to save money on groceries.
- If you are a student, use your student ID to get discounts at restaurants, local stores and entertainment outlets.
- Buy a bike, walk to most places or use public transportation.
Don’ts
- Avoid overspending on rent. Off-campus accommodation is more expensive than on-campus accommodation. Try applying for student housing early to ensure you secure a student room.
- Avoid spending on unnecessary things. When budgeting, prioritise essential expenses like rent and utilities over entertainment.
- Overlook small expenses. Keep track of all expenditures.
Best places to live in New Zealand for students & job seekers
Auckland
Auckland’s high quality of life, multicultural atmosphere and stunning natural beauty make it an attractive choice.
Students in Auckland benefit from world-class education and ample opportunities for extracurricular activities. On the other hand, working professionals enjoy a strong economy, a healthy work-life balance and high income levels in New Zealand.
Average cost of living per person: NZD 3,662
Wellington
Wellington is known for its safety and breathtaking natural beauty. It is home to a thriving job market with fantastic career scaling opportunities and competitive salaries. Moreover, the city’s vibrant culture, diverse community and excellent educational institutions make it an ideal place to study, work and explore.
Average cost of living per person: NZD 3,566
Christchurch
Christchurch’s modern and vibrant atmosphere, coupled with its thriving arts and cultural scene, make it an ideal place for international students wanting to explore New Zealand during their study term. Additionally, the ever-growing job industry, with a fantastic work-life balance and competitive salaries offers working individuals an array of benefits of moving to the city.
Average cost of living per person: NZD 2,888
Hamilton
Hamilton’s welcoming community and ample opportunities for outdoor exploration make it a great place for international students. Moreover, the thriving job market and a high demand for skilled professionals make it a compelling choice for international professionals.
Average cost of living per person: NZD 2,749
Also read: A quick guide to building a saving habit.
Before you go…
Before embarking on your journey to New Zealand, it is crucial to assess your financial situation based on the average salary in New Zealand. Factors like New Zealand living expenses, the current income levels, etc., must be researched thoroughly.
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FAQs
Q. Is it expensive to live in New Zealand?
The cost of living in New Zealand is 1.86 times higher than the global average. However, with informed decisions and proper planning, one can efficiently manage the cost of living in New Zealand.
Q. How much money do you need to live in New Zealand?
The average monthly budget for a single person in New Zealand ranges from NZD 1,500 – NZD 3,050.
Q. How much does it cost to live in New Zealand for international students?
New Zealand’s cost of living for an international student is NZD 3,600 per month with rent and NZD 1,700 without rent.
Q. Is it cheaper to live in Sydney or Auckland?
Sydney is more expensive than Auckland, with the average cost of living being USD 2741, which is USD 462 higher than Auckland’s USD 2279.
Q. What is the average room rent in New Zealand?
A 1-bedroom apartment in the city centre in New Zealand costs around NZD 1,850 in rent.
Q. How much is the cost of living in New Zealand per month?
The average monthly cost of living in New Zealand for a single person is around NZD 3,132 per month with rent and NZD 1,307 without rent.
Q. How much is the cost of living in New Zealand for a couple?
The monthly cost of living in New Zealand for a couple ranges around NZD 3,538 with rent and NZD 2,006 without rent.
Q. What is the cost of living in New Zealand for a single person?
The average monthly cost of living in New Zealand for a single person is around NZD 3,132 per month with rent and NZD 1,307 without rent.
Q. What is the cost of living in New Zealand for a family?
The average monthly cost of living in New Zealand for a family of four is around NZD 7,076 per month with rent and NZD 4,011 without rent.
Q. What is a good salary in New Zealand?
A good salary in New Zealand depends on various factors like lifestyle and accommodation choices. However, a salary of around NZD 4,700 should suffice for an individual to live comfortably.
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Disclaimer:
- This article is intended for informational purposes only. All details are accurate at the time of publishing. Instarem has no affiliation or relationship with the products or vendors mentioned.
- Prices mentioned in this blog are subject to change.
- ** Fast means 75% of our transactions are completed in 15 minutes. Depending on the funding method.
- # When it comes to affordable exchange rates and fees, it’s worth noting that the cost will vary depending on how you choose to fund your transactions. Credit card funding and bank transfer fees can differ significantly.
- The prices were taken on the 2nd and 3rd of September 2024 from different sources and are subject to change.
Citations:
[1]https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/FP.CPI.TOTL.ZG?locations=NZ
[2]https://www.oecdbetterlifeindex.org/countries/new-zealand/
[3]https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD?locations=NZ