The UK’s fourth-largest city, Leeds boasts a thriving and vibrant economy, drawing in new arrivals from all over the country and beyond. Newcomers will be pleasantly surprised to find that the cost of living in Leeds is quite reasonable compared to other major UK cities.


Cost of accommodation in Leeds

Accommodation in Leeds is certainly cheaper than in the likes of London and Edinburgh, although still among the most expensive in Northern England. The economic boom in Leeds has led to an uptick in new arrivals seeking to take advantage of employment opportunities. As a result, demand for housing has shot up and currently outweighs supply, which has of course led to high prices. Cheaper options can be found in outlying suburbs, with the city centre being the priciest option.

Finding Accommodation in Leeds 
Best (and Worst) Areas and Suburbs in Leeds


Cost of entertainment in Leeds

As a bustling cosmopolitan city, Leeds has plenty to offer in terms of nightlife, eating out and shopping, but these activities often add up quickly, so newcomers should budget accordingly.

Leeds boasts a burgeoning arts and culture scene, with multiple music venues and theatres for new arrivals to enjoy. During the summer months, the many green spaces in Leeds, such as Roundhay Park and Golden Acre Park, provide free entertainment for locals in the form of picnics, hiking, cycling and leisurely strolls.

Shopping and Entertainment in Leeds


Cost of groceries in Leeds

The cost of groceries in Leeds will largely depend on where you shop. Discount supermarkets such as Aldi and Lidl are good places to save a few pounds, while the high-end shops, including Waitrose and Marks & Spencer, offer speciality goods at higher prices.

Newcomers looking to bolster their savings should consider buying local produce at one of Leeds’ popular markets and in-house brands to avoid the rising costs of imported goods.


Cost of transport in Leeds

Leeds is a compact city with excellent public transport infrastructure, so most residents living in and around the city centre don’t deem it necessary to own a car. Rising fuel costs and the expensive parking in the city make this a pricey proposition. Commuting via public transport is affordable, especially if you purchase advance tickets and monthly passes. A free and healthy alternative is cycling, which is fast gaining popularity in Leeds.

Getting Around in Leeds


Cost of education in Leeds

Leeds has a diverse range of public and independent (private) schools, many with ‘outstanding’ ratings from the UK’s Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted). Private schools tend to be in the outlying areas of the city and are often costly, while public schools are free to attend with admission depending on catchment zones.

Education and Schools in Leeds


Cost of living in Leeds chart

These are the average prices for Leeds in November 2024. Prices may vary depending on the product and service provider.

Accommodation (monthly rent)
Three-bedroom apartment in the city centreGBP 1,900
Three-bedroom apartment outside the city centreGBP 1,200
One-bedroom apartment in the city centreGBP 1,000
One-bedroom apartment outside the city centreGBP 700
Food and drink
Dozen eggsGBP 3
Milk (1 litre)GBP 1.15
Rice (1kg)GBP 1.90
Loaf of white breadGBP 1.35
Chicken breasts (1kg)GBP 6.20
Pack of cigarettes (Marlboro)GBP 13
Eating out
Three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurantGBP 60
Big Mac MealGBP 7.60
Coca-Cola (330ml)GBP 1.70
CappuccinoGBP 3.30
Bottle of beer (local)GBP 4.70
Utilities/household
Mobile phone plan (monthly, calls and data)GBP 13
Internet (uncapped ADSL or cable – average per month)GBP 30
Basic utilities (average per month for a standard household)GBP 220
Transportation
Taxi rate/kmGBP 1.60
City-centre public transport fareGBP 2
Gasoline/petrol (per litre)GBP 1.50

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