Cost of Living in Hobart 2026 — Rent, Groceries, Transport, and More

A single person needs $3,000–$3,800 per month in Hobart. Here's the full breakdown of rent, groceries, transport, utilities, and what salary you need.

Last updated April 2026 · Source: Various (Domain, ABS, Numbeo) · Financial year: 2025–26 Current 2025–26
The Answer
$3,000–$3,800/month (single)
Monthly cost for a single person in Hobart: rent $350–$450/week, groceries $150–$195/week, transport $100–$140 (Greencard), utilities $250–$350.

Monthly Cost Summary — Hobart

ExpenseSingle Person
Rent (1-bed apartment)$350–$450/week
Groceries$150–$195 per week
Public transport$100–$140 (Greencard)
Utilities (electricity, gas, water, internet)$250–$350
Dining out (meal for two, mid-range)$90–$120
Total monthly (single)$3,000–$3,800
Total monthly (family of 4)$6,000–$8,000

Rent in Hobart

Property TypeWeekly Rent
1-bedroom apartment (inner/middle suburbs)$350–$450/week
House (3-bedroom)$500–$650/week
Median (all dwellings)$580/week (all dwellings)

Rent is the biggest cost in Hobart and the main driver of differences between cities. Hobart ranks 7th (most affordable capital) for cost of living among Australian cities — 15–20% below national average.

Property Prices

TypeMedian Price
Median house~$650K
Median unit/apartment~$450K

Transport in Hobart

Greencard: $3.48 peak, $2.64 off-peak. Limited bus network — no trains or trams. Many residents drive.

What Salary Do You Need?

To live comfortably in Hobart as a single person (renting, moderate lifestyle, some savings), you need a gross salary of approximately $65,000–$85,000 per year. "Comfortably" means renting a 1-bedroom apartment, eating well, going out occasionally, and putting something into savings.

Tips for Living in Hobart

Hobart is consistently Australia's cheapest capital for overall living costs. The catch: vacancy rates are extremely low (0.2%) so finding a rental is hard. Wages are also lower than mainland capitals. Heating costs are significant — Hobart winters are cold by Australian standards.

What Makes Hobart Different

Cheapest capital but lowest average wages. $30,000 FHOG (matching QLD as highest). Stamp duty exemption on established homes up to $750K — one of the most generous established-home concessions. MONA, Salamanca Market, and incredible natural beauty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to live in Hobart?

A single person needs approximately $3,000–$3,800 per month including rent, groceries, transport, and utilities. A family of four needs $6,000–$8,000.

What salary do I need to live in Hobart?

For a comfortable lifestyle as a single person, you need approximately $65,000–$85,000 gross per year. This covers rent on a 1-bedroom apartment, food, transport, and some discretionary spending.

How much is rent in Hobart?

A 1-bedroom apartment costs $350–$450/week per week. A 3-bedroom house costs $500–$650/week. Median across all dwellings: $580/week (all dwellings).

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Apr 2026 Costs verified for Hobart
Last updated: April 2026 · Source: Various (Domain, ABS, Numbeo) · Financial year: 2025–26