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Cost of living in Exeter

Exeter is one of the more forgiving UK cities for the typical full-time earner — the median wage genuinely covers a comfortable life here. The breakdown below is anchored to £50k — the local median full-time wage — so the outcome (comfortable: £1,295 disposable per month) reflects what most people in Exeter actually experience.

Take-home on £50k
£3,293
per month
Essentials cost
£1,998
per month
Disposable left
£1,295
Reality Score 89/100
Reality verdictComfortable

£50k comfortably covers life in Exeter, with clear room left for saving and the unexpected.

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

What life in Exeter actually costs

Central zones (1–2) command the highest rents; commuting in from zones 4–6 can cut housing costs by 30–40% but adds a meaningful Tube/rail bill.

Housing is the dominant pressure point — most other categories (food, bills, transport passes) sit only 10–20% above the UK average. On a £50k salary, take-home is about £3,293 per month, with essentials of around £1,998. That leaves £1,295 for savings, debt, and discretionary spending. Want a deeper look? See Exeter on £50k.

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Monthly cost breakdown for Exeter

Based on a single renter earning £50k.

Rent / housing
£1,050
Bills (utilities, council tax, internet)
£388
Food & groceries
£270
Transport
£70
Lifestyle & misc
£220
Total essentials
£1,998
89/ 100
Comfortable

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

What this means

Comfortable. You can manage your expenses and maintain moderate savings.

What this actually means

  • You could realistically save around £648/month. Over 5 years that's £38,880 before any investment growth.

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Take-home / mo
£3,293
Total costs / mo
£1,998
Disposable / mo
£1,295

Reality Score for this scenario: 89/100 — Comfortable

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average monthly cost of living in Exeter?

Anchored to a £50k salary, essential monthly costs in Exeter run about £1,998 — split across rent (£1,050), bills (£388), food (£270) and transport (£70).

How much rent should I budget for Exeter?

For a single renter in Exeter, expect rent of around £1,050 per month based on current city averages. Inner-city zones run higher; commuter areas can be 20–30% cheaper.

What salary do I need to live comfortably in Exeter?

On the modelled defaults, a take-home of about £3,293/month leaves £1,295 disposable in Exeter — a Reality Score of 89/100 (comfortable). To run your own numbers, estimate your monthly affordability for any UK city. For a deeper look, see Exeter on £50k.

How does Exeter compare to other UK cities?

Rent is the largest single variable. You can browse all UK cost-of-living guides to see where your salary stretches furthest.

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Last updated: April 2026See how we calculate this

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