Money & Budgeting

Cost of Living in Cardiff 2026: Complete Guide

Comprehensive breakdown of Cardiff living costs in 2026 including rent, bills, transport, and lifestyle expenses. Discover why Wales' capital offers outstanding value.

Cardiff — Caerdydd in Welsh — is the vibrant capital of Wales and one of Europe’s youngest capital cities. With excellent shopping, a thriving cultural scene, easy access to beautiful Welsh countryside, and living costs significantly below English cities of comparable quality, Cardiff offers exceptional value. Here’s exactly what living in Cardiff costs in 2026.

Cardiff Cost of Living Summary

Category Monthly Cost (Single) Monthly Cost (Couple) Monthly Cost (Family)
Rent (average) £720-980 £880-1,180 £1,050-1,450
Utilities £138-188 £158-215 £185-255
Council Tax £125-160 £125-160 £125-160
Transport £50-92 £100-184 £120-225
Groceries £182-258 £325-415 £415-555
Internet & Mobile £42-57 £52-72 £62-88
Entertainment £82-168 £130-260 £165-340
TOTAL (excl. rent) £619-923 £890-1,306 £1,052-1,623
TOTAL (incl. rent) £1,339-1,903 £1,770-2,486 £2,102-3,073

Housing Costs in Cardiff

Rental Prices by Area (2026)

Area 1-Bed Flat 2-Bed Flat 3-Bed House Character
City Centre £900-1,250 £1,150-1,600 £1,450-2,050 Modern, waterfront
Cardiff Bay £850-1,200 £1,100-1,550 £1,400-1,950 Regenerated, lively
Pontcanna £800-1,100 £1,000-1,400 £1,300-1,800 Leafy, affluent
Roath £700-950 £900-1,250 £1,100-1,550 Diverse, parks
Canton £650-900 £850-1,150 £1,050-1,450 Family-friendly
Cathays £580-800 £750-1,020 £920-1,270 Student area
Riverside £620-850 £800-1,100 £1,000-1,400 Up-and-coming
Grangetown £600-830 £780-1,070 £960-1,330 Diverse, value
Splott £550-760 £710-980 £870-1,200 Regenerating
Ely/Caerau £500-690 £650-900 £800-1,100 Most affordable

Buying Property in Cardiff

Area Average House Price Price per sqm First-Time Buyer Viable?
Pontcanna £320,000-480,000 £4,000-5,500 Challenging
Cardiff Bay £240,000-360,000 £3,500-5,000 Upper range
Roath £260,000-400,000 £3,200-4,200 Upper range
Canton £230,000-350,000 £2,800-3,600 Accessible for some
Cathays £200,000-300,000 £2,500-3,400 Accessible
Riverside £190,000-290,000 £2,400-3,200 Accessible
Grangetown £180,000-270,000 £2,200-3,000 Yes, accessible
Splott £170,000-250,000 £2,000-2,800 Very accessible
North Cardiff (Whitchurch) £250,000-380,000 £2,600-3,400 Variable
East Cardiff (Rumney) £180,000-270,000 £2,000-2,700 Accessible

Welsh property buying: Wales uses the same conveyancing system as England. Budget for Land Transaction Tax (LTT) instead of Stamp Duty — use our LTT calculator.

Mortgage affordability: Based on 4.5x salary multiplier, you’d need to earn approximately £45,000 to buy an average Cardiff property (£203,000).

Utility Bills

Average Monthly Utility Costs

Utility 1-Bed Flat 2-Bed Property 3-Bed House
Electricity £50-72 £65-92 £80-115
Gas £46-68 £62-88 £76-108
Water (Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water) £26-36 £36-48 £48-62
Council Tax (Band D) £155 £155 £155
TOTAL £277-331 £318-383 £359-440

Cardiff Council Tax (Band D) is approximately £1,860/year — lower than Bristol and many English cities.

Check our council tax guide for available discounts.

Transport Costs

Public Transport

Pass Type Monthly Cost Coverage
Cardiff Bus (monthly) £54-64/month City buses
TrawsCymru (regional) Variable Welsh intercity
Train to Bristol (Advance) £8-20 50 minutes
Train to London (Advance) £35-80 2hr
Nextbike £90/year unlimited Cycle hire

Cardiff is compact and very walkable. The bus network covers most areas, and cycling infrastructure has improved significantly.

Car Ownership Costs

Expense Monthly Cost
Car insurance (average) £48-98
Fuel (10,000 miles/year) £90-135
Parking (city centre monthly) £100-170
Road tax (average) £15-30
MOT and servicing £32-52
TOTAL £285-485

Tip: Cardiff is small enough that many residents manage without a car. However, having one opens up beautiful South Wales for day trips.

Food and Groceries

Supermarket Comparison

Supermarket Monthly Spend (Single) Presence
Aldi £148-188 Growing presence
Lidl £150-190 Multiple stores
Asda £168-218 Strong presence
Sainsbury’s £195-255 Several stores
Tesco £185-245 Widespread
Morrisons £172-222 A few stores

Dining Out

Type Average Cost
Casual lunch £5-9
Restaurant meal (mid-range) £13-23
Three-course dinner £30-50
Pint of beer (pub) £4.20-5.50
Coffee (café) £2.80-3.70
Welsh rarebit £6-9

Cardiff’s food scene has grown impressively. Roath has excellent independent cafes, Canton has diverse options, and the Bay offers waterfront dining.

Entertainment and Lifestyle

Monthly Entertainment Budget

Activity Cost
Gym membership £22-52
Cinema ticket £9-13
Wales rugby (Principality Stadium) £40-100
Cardiff City football £25-45
Theatre (Wales Millennium Centre) £20-65
Monthly streaming £15-25
Night out (city centre) £32-62

Free and Low-Cost Activities

Cardiff offers excellent free attractions:

  • National Museum Cardiff — World-class art, free entry
  • Cardiff Castle — Exterior and grounds free (castle interior paid)
  • Cardiff Bay Barrage — Beautiful waterfront walks
  • Bute Park — 56 hectares of parkland, free
  • Roath Park — Lake, botanical garden, free
  • St Fagans National Museum of History — Open-air museum, free
  • Taff Trail — Cycling and walking from Bay to Brecon
  • Cardiff Market — Victorian market to explore

Cardiff vs Other UK Cities

City Monthly Cost (Single) vs Cardiff
London £2,800-3,500 +95% more expensive
Bristol £1,900-2,400 +30% more expensive
Edinburgh £1,900-2,400 +30% more expensive
Manchester £1,700-2,200 +20% more expensive
Birmingham £1,600-2,100 +12% more expensive
Cardiff £1,500-1,900 Baseline
Liverpool £1,500-1,900 Similar
Sheffield £1,400-1,800 -5% cheaper
Swansea £1,300-1,700 -12% cheaper

See our complete UK cost of living by city comparison.

Salary Requirements for Cardiff

What Salary Do You Need?

Lifestyle Single Couple Family (2 kids)
Survival (basic, houseshare) £19,000 £30,000 £36,000
Comfortable (own flat, savings) £28,000 £44,000 £54,000
Good lifestyle (nice area, dining) £38,000 £60,000 £74,000
Affluent (Pontcanna/Roath) £50,000+ £80,000+ £98,000+

Average Salaries in Cardiff by Sector

Industry Average Salary
Financial Services (many HQs) £38,000-58,000
Professional Services £32,000-52,000
Tech/Digital £32,000-52,000
Media (BBC, ITV Wales) £30,000-50,000
Welsh Government/Public Sector £28,000-48,000
Healthcare (NHS Wales) £27,000-48,000
Education £26,000-42,000
Hospitality £20,000-28,000

Cardiff hosts major employers including Admiral Insurance (HQ), BBC Wales, S4C, and many Welsh Government offices.

Use our take-home pay calculator to see your actual earnings.

Welsh-Specific Considerations

Differences from England

Benefit Wales England
NHS prescriptions Free £9.90 per item
University tuition (Welsh students) Support available £9,250/year
Land Transaction Tax thresholds Higher (0% up to £225k) Stamp Duty applies
Welsh language Bilingual signage, S4C N/A

Wales uses Land Transaction Tax (LTT) instead of Stamp Duty. First-time buyers pay no LTT on properties up to £225,000.

Best Areas to Live on a Budget

Top Affordable Neighbourhoods

  1. Cathays — Student area with character, good for shared houses, £580-800/month one-bed
  2. Riverside — Up-and-coming, creative energy, £620-850/month one-bed
  3. Grangetown — Multicultural, good transport, £600-830/month one-bed
  4. Canton — Family-friendly, still affordable, £650-900/month one-bed
  5. Splott — Regenerating rapidly, breweries emerging, £550-760/month one-bed

Worth the Premium

  • Pontcanna — Leafy streets, excellent for families, village atmosphere
  • Roath — Near parks, diverse community, excellent independent shops
  • Cardiff Bay — Waterfront living, restaurants, Wales Millennium Centre

Moving to Cardiff: Budget Checklist

One-Off Moving Costs

Item Cost Range
Deposit (typically 5 weeks rent) £720-1,180
First month’s rent £620-1,020
Agency/admin fees £0-150
Moving van hire £45-185
Utility connection fees £0-50
TOTAL £1,385-2,585

First Month Budget

Plan for approximately £2,100-3,500 for your first month including deposit, rent, and essential setup costs.

Cardiff-Specific Money Tips

  1. Free prescriptions — Save £9.90 per item versus England
  2. LTT threshold higher — No tax on first £225k for first-time buyers
  3. Nextbike membership — £90/year for unlimited 30-min bike trips
  4. Cardiff Market — Fresh produce cheaper than supermarkets
  5. Welsh Government jobs — Often well-paying, good benefits
  6. Student discounts — Large student population means widespread offers
  7. Bristol commute — Some Cardiff residents work in Bristol (50 min train)
  8. Free museums — National Museum and St Fagans are world-class and free

Summary: Is Cardiff Affordable?

Cardiff offers excellent value — a genuine capital city with all the amenities, culture, and career opportunities that entails, but at costs significantly below Bristol, Birmingham, or other cities of comparable quality.

Best for: Rugby fans, anyone seeking capital city amenities at affordable prices, Welsh language learners, families wanting green space access, Bristol work/Cardiff life commuters.

Consider carefully: Job market is smaller than English major cities. Weather can be rainy. Some areas are undergoing regeneration.

For help planning your finances, use our budget planner guide and our LTT calculator for property purchases.

Sources

  1. ONS — Consumer price inflation
  2. ONS — Private rental market statistics
  3. Cardiff Council