Cost of Living in the UK: What to Budget as a New Arrival

Person budgeting for living costs in the UK

Understanding the cost of living in the UK is essential before committing to a move.

While visa approval allows you to relocate, your day-to-day expenses will determine how comfortably you settle during your first few months.

Living costs vary significantly depending on location, lifestyle, and family size. This guide outlines the main expenses new arrivals should budget for and highlights areas that are often underestimated.

Rent & Housing Costs

For most people, rent will be the largest monthly expense.

Costs vary widely:

  • London and South East: highest rental prices
  • Major cities (Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow): moderate
  • Smaller towns and rural areas: generally lower

In addition to rent, you will usually need to budget for:

  • Security deposit (typically 5 weeks’ rent)
  • First month’s rent upfront

If you’re new to the UK and do not yet have credit history, landlords may request several months’ rent in advance.

For a full breakdown of how renting works, see:

👉 Renting in the UK as a New Arrival

Council Tax

Council tax is charged by your local authority and is separate from rent unless stated otherwise.

The amount depends on:

  • Property value band
  • Local council area
  • Household size

Students are usually exempt but must apply.

This is one of the most commonly underestimated expenses.

Utilities & Household Bills

Unless included in your tenancy, you should budget for:

  • Gas and electricity
  • Water
  • Broadband
  • Mobile phone plan
  • TV licence (if applicable)

Energy costs can fluctuate, so it’s important to monitor usage during your first months.

Groceries & Everyday Expenses

Food costs depend heavily on lifestyle and location.

A single adult may spend significantly less than a family of four.

Budgeting should include:

  • Supermarket shopping
  • Household supplies
  • Personal care items

Learning where to shop and comparing supermarkets can make a noticeable difference.

Transport

Transport costs vary depending on where you live and whether you rely on:

  • Public transport
  • Personal vehicle
  • Cycling or walking

London transport costs differ significantly from smaller cities.

If commuting for work, factor this into your monthly budget early.

Childcare & School Costs (If Applicable)

If you’re relocating with children, additional costs may include:

  • Nursery fees
  • After-school clubs
  • School uniforms
  • Extracurricular activities

Childcare can be one of the highest expenses for families.

For more guidance, see:

👉 Schools & Family Life in the UK

Initial Setup Costs

In your first few months, you may also face one-time costs such as:

  • Furniture
  • Kitchen equipment
  • Bedding
  • Transportation passes
  • Home essentials

These are often overlooked when budgeting.

For a structured arrival plan, see:

👉 First 90 Days in the UK

Average Monthly Cost Overview (General Guidance)

While exact figures vary, new arrivals should expect:

  • Housing to account for the largest proportion
  • Utilities and council tax as secondary expenses
  • Transport and groceries as variable costs

The most important factor is location.

Researching specific city costs before moving can prevent financial pressure later.

Planning Ahead

The first 90 days in the UK often involve higher-than-normal spending due to deposits and setup costs.

Creating a realistic buffer before arrival is strongly recommended.

Understanding your likely monthly expenses will help you settle more confidently and avoid unexpected financial strain.

Related Guides

👉 Settling in the UK
👉 Renting in the UK
👉 First 90 Days in the UK

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