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Is £25k enough to live in Bournemouth?

£25k sounds reasonable until you put it next to Bournemouth rents and bills — the gap between income and essentials is uncomfortably small. On £25k in Bournemouth, take-home is £1,793/month and essentials run £2,053 — leaving -£260 disposable. We model a single renter using public transport.

Take-home pay
£1,793
per month
Essentials cost
£2,053
per month
Disposable left
-£260
Reality Score 22/100
Reality verdictTight

£25k runs tight in Bournemouth. Costs sit close to take-home, leaving little headroom for savings or surprises.

Based on current UK tax rules and city cost benchmarks. Updated regularly.

What £25k actually buys you in Bournemouth

London is the UK's most expensive city to live in, with rent typically the single biggest factor in any budget. Housing is the dominant pressure point — most other categories (food, bills, transport passes) sit only 10–20% above the UK average.

On £25k, your take-home pay is roughly £1,793 every month after income tax and National Insurance. Essential monthly costs add up to about £2,053, leaving you with -£260 of disposable income — a Reality Score of 22/100 (Struggling).

Curious how this changes elsewhere? See what life looks like on £35k in Bournemouth.

Monthly cost breakdown

Indicative averages for a single renter in Bournemouth.

Rent / housing
£1,100
Bills (utilities, council tax, internet)
£388
Food & groceries
£270
Transport
£70
Lifestyle & misc
£225
Total essentials
£2,053
22/ 100
Struggling

Reality Score weighs take-home pay against essentials and any savings commitment to gauge how sustainable the setup is.

What this means

Struggling. You may find it difficult to cover costs without reducing expenses or increasing income.

What this actually means

  • Housing eats 61% of your take-home in Bournemouth — well above the 30% healthy benchmark. A cheaper area or a flatmate would unlock real breathing room.
  • You're running a £260/month shortfall on essentials alone. Without changes, debt is likely — prioritise cutting fixed costs or increasing income.

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Take-home / mo
£1,793
Total costs / mo
£2,053
Disposable / mo
-£260

Reality Score for this scenario: 22/100 — Struggling

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Frequently asked questions

Is £25k a good salary in Bournemouth?

On £25k in Bournemouth, take-home is around £1,793 per month. After essentials of £2,053, you're left with -£260 — a Reality Score of 22/100 (struggling). For more context, see the full cost of living in Bournemouth guide.

What's the take-home pay on £25k in the UK?

After UK 2024/25 income tax and National Insurance, £25k works out to roughly £1,793 per month, or £21,516 per year. The same take-home applies wherever you live in the UK — what changes is how far it stretches once rent, bills and transport are paid.

How much disposable income does £25k leave in Bournemouth?

Modelled as a single renter on public transport, £25k in Bournemouth leaves about -£260 per month after rent, bills, food and transport. Switching to a flatshare or moving outside zone 1 can lift that meaningfully.

How does Bournemouth compare to other UK cities on £25k?

Rent is the single biggest swing factor. You can browse all UK cost-of-living guides to see where £25k stretches furthest.

What if I earn more or less than £25k in Bournemouth?

Your essentials don't move much with salary — what changes is the surplus. Compare with £35k in Bournemouth to see exactly how the disposable figure shifts.

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Last updated: April 2026See how we calculate this

These figures are estimates and may vary based on individual circumstances.