
Cheapest and Expensive Places to Live in Australia – A Concise Cost of Living Comparison
Australia is a vast expanse of beautiful and earthy land on which slowly and slowly a full country with numerous cities and valleys have taken place. All the cities and suburbs have over the contributed to the economy of the country and has either stepped down to become an affordable city with reasonable cost of living or gone up to become one of the most expensive one in the whole country. This cost of living attribute actually differs not only between cities but also within the suburbs and territories. However the question remains which city is best for living at a good standard but at affordable rate and which offers expensive range of living. Which city offer best of education and other utilities while which one will leave a heavy dent into your bank account?
As per the survey taken by other known entities and details provided by a known website called Numbeo, the cheapest city in the whole of Australia is Hobart with Sydney being the most expensive followed by Melbourne, Darwin and Perth respectively. The current year showed the increasing cost of living of certain cities in terms of being the most expensive cities in the world as stated below:
- Sydney went up to 32nd position from 41st.
- Melbourne went to 64th position from 77th
- Adelaide went up to 58th position.
- Cairns went up to 69th position.
- Hobart went up to 82nd position.
- Canberra went up to 103rd position.
- Melbourne - $1767.60
- Canberra - $1733.26
- Brisbane - $1726.13
- Adelaide - $1705.67
- Gold Coast - $1568.92
- Darwin $1524.35
- Perth - $1523.41
- Hobart - $1208.33
- Adelaide - $1600
- Melbourne - $1478
- Brisbane - $1243
- Perth - $1214
- Darwin - $1,200
- Canberra - $1168
- Hobart - $683.33