Cost of Living in Adelaide: An Expat’s Comprehensive Guide (2025)
Date: 10 April 2025
Source: Best City Index
Introduction
Adelaide, the charming coastal capital of South Australia, is increasingly popular among expats thanks to its affordable lifestyle, mild Mediterranean climate, and excellent infrastructure. Known for its vibrant food scene, clean environment, and top-tier universities, Adelaide offers a high quality of life without the price tag of Australia’s larger cities. Here's a breakdown of what it costs to live comfortably in Adelaide in 2025.
Adelaide is home to over 1.4 million people, making it Australia’s fifth-largest city. It’s considered one of the most liveable cities in the world, with a friendly, laid-back vibe and a growing international community.
Compared to Sydney and Melbourne, Adelaide offers relatively affordable housing:
1-bedroom apartment (city centre): AUD 1,700 ($1,110)
3-bedroom apartment (city centre): AUD 2,900 ($1,895)
Public transport is reliable and integrated. Approximate costs:
Monthly public transport pass: AUD 117 ($76)
Petrol price per litre: AUD 1.90 ($1.25)
Adelaide is a renowned educational hub, with strong options for both children and adults:
School Tuition (annual - children): AUD 20,000–35,000 ($13,050–$22,850)
University/Adult Education (annual): AUD 10,000–25,000 ($6,530–$16,325)
Adelaide hosts some of Australia’s top universities:
University of Adelaide
Flinders University
University of South Australia
The city is packed with arts, wine, sports and cultural festivals. Typical costs include:
Cinema ticket: AUD 22 ($14)
Gym membership (monthly): AUD 85 ($55)
Art gallery/museum entry: AUD 15 ($10)
Dining out is diverse and often locally sourced:
Meal in a mid-range restaurant: AUD 100 ($65)
Basic groceries monthly for single person: AUD 500–700 ($325–$455)
Public healthcare (Medicare) is accessible for residents, while expats may need private coverage:
Standard doctor’s visit (private): AUD 90 ($59)
Adelaide scores high on environmental quality, affordability, and safety. It is regarded as one of the most balanced cities for work-life and long-term settlement.
Expense Type | Cost (AUD) | Cost (USD) |
---|---|---|
Housing (1-bed centre) | 1,700 | 1,110 |
Transportation (monthly pass) | 117 | 76 |
Petrol (per litre) | 1.90 | 1.25 |
Cinema | 22 | 14 |
Gym (monthly) | 85 | 55 |
Meal (restaurant) | 100 | 65 |
Groceries (monthly) | 600 | 390 |
Doctor’s Visit | 90 | 59 |
Education (annual - children) | 27,000 | 17,600 |
Education (annual - adults) | 18,000 | 11,750 |
Disclaimer: Costs are averages and may vary based on individual lifestyle and preferences.
Learn More
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Author
Sammy Salmela is a contributor to BestCityIndex with expertise in urban development and global city trends.
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