Affordability · Newcastle · 2026
Can I afford Newcastle
on £100,000?
Comfortably affordable. Rent takes up just 13% of your take-home pay, leaving plenty of room for savings. Net take-home £5,713/month. Average 1-bed rent £750/month — a 13% rent-to-income ratio.
Net monthly
£5,713
after tax & NI
Rent (1-bed)
£750
per month
After rent
£4,963
per month
Comfortable — you can afford this city solo
· 13% rent-to-income on £100,000
Three ways to live in Newcastle
Solo · 1-bed city centre
£750/mo
median 1-bed rent
RTI
13% — Comfortable
Disposable after rent
£4,963/mo
Shared house · room
£500/mo
median room rent
RTI
9% — Comfortable
Disposable after rent
£5,213/mo
Solo · outer Newcastle
£620/mo
outer area 1-bed rent
RTI
11% — Comfortable
Disposable after rent
£5,093/mo
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Frequently asked questions
Can I afford to live in Newcastle on £100,000? +
Comfortably affordable. Rent takes up just 13% of your take-home pay, leaving plenty of room for savings. Your net take-home on £100,000 is £5,713/month.
With median 1-bed rent of £750/month, you'd have £4,963/month left
after rent — a 13% rent-to-income ratio.
A shared room at £500/month would reduce that ratio to 9%,
leaving £5,213/month disposable.
What salary do I need to comfortably afford Newcastle? +
To keep rent below 33% of take-home pay on a 1-bed flat in Newcastle
(average £750/month), you need approximately
£33,000 gross annual salary.
For a shared room (£500/month), the threshold drops to
£20,500. For an outer-area 1-bed (£620/month),
you need around £26,500.
Is Newcastle expensive to live in? +
Newcastle has a cost-of-living index of 61 (London = 100) and
an average 1-bed rent of £750/month. One of the more affordable major UK cities.
Council tax averages £112/month and
transport £75/month.
What is the rent-to-income ratio on £100,000 in Newcastle? +
On £100,000 in Newcastle, net take-home is £5,713/month.
With median 1-bed rent of £750/month, the rent-to-income ratio is
13%.
The widely accepted guideline for comfortable solo living is under 33%.
For a shared room the ratio falls to 9%;
for an outer-area 1-bed to 11%.