The cost of living in Newcastle is reflected by an index of 56, with rent index at 34. This page helps compare living expenses, rent, groceries, and affordability in Newcastle.
Newcastle has a cost of living index of 56 and a rent index of 34. That makes it more affordable than the priciest UK city markets. Grocery and restaurant costs are shown below to help users compare daily spending.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Cost of living index | 56 |
| Rent index | 34 |
| Groceries index | 54 |
| Restaurant price index | 59 |
| Local purchasing power | 81 |
| 1-bed rent in city centre | £900 |
| 1-bed rent outside centre | £720 |
Users often compare local prices with local pay. See the average salary in Newcastle.
This page shows the relative cost, rent, grocery, and restaurant indices so users can compare Newcastle with other places in the UK.
The sample dataset on this starter site uses a one-bedroom city-centre rent estimate of £900 per month.
Sources: Numbeo for cost of living metrics. Cost update: 2026-03-28. Salary context from ONS ASHE 2025.