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Perth, WA Move Out Calculator: How Much Do You Need to Move Out?

Planning to move out in Perth? Find out exactly how much money you need with our free move-out calculator. In Perth, the average 1-bedroom apartment costs A$2,400/month, you'll need approximately A$7,200 in upfront costs, and a minimum salary of A$96,000/year to live comfortably. Perth is considered a moderate cost city - use the calculator below to get your personalized budget.

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Perth Housing Market
Avg 1BR Rent
A$2,400
Avg 2BR Rent
A$3,100
Cost of Living
112% of avg
Deposit Required
1 mo rent

How much does it cost to move out in Perth, WA? (2026)

In Perth, the average one-bedroom rents for A$2,400/month. Plan on at least A$5,800 before furniture โ€” and A$12,000โ€“A$16,800 total including a starter emergency fund. Housing here is 12% above the US national average (index 112 vs 100).

Avg 1BR rent
A$2,400/mo
Min income (30% rule)
A$96,000/yr
Move-in cash (est.)
A$5,800
Recommended savings
A$12,000

Perth rent prices: 1-bedroom vs 2-bedroom

1-bedroom
A$2,400
/month average
2-bedroom
A$3,100
/month average

Downtown and premium neighborhoods often run 15โ€“30% higher; suburbs can run 10โ€“25% lower than citywide averages. Perth is a moderate-cost market where the 30% rent rule is achievable for many full-time workers at median incomes.

Upfront move-in costs in Perth

Based on average 1BR rent and local lease norms.

Cost itemAmount
First month's rentA$2,400
Security depositA$2,400
Moving costs (est.)A$500
Utility deposits (est.)A$200
Setup & misc (est.)A$300
Total upfront (no furniture)A$5,800

Add $800โ€“$2,000+ for minimal-to-moderate furniture if you are not bringing belongings. Pet deposits add more if applicable.

Monthly budget after you move in

Recurring costs for a solo renter at the average 1BR in Perth.

Rent
A$2,400
avg 1BR
Utilities
A$160
avg in Perth
Renters insurance
~A$18
per month
Groceries
$300โ€“$450
single person
Transportation
$80โ€“$600
car vs transit
Phone & internet
$70โ€“$120
per month
Estimated monthly essentials
A$3,128/month

Before dining out, subscriptions, or debt payments

Emergency fund target
A$9,384โ€“A$18,768
3โ€“6 months (CFPB)

Salary needed to rent in Perth

HUD 30% standard
A$8,000
/month gross
A$96,000/year
Landlord requirement (2.5ร—โ€“3ร—)
A$6,000โ€“A$7,200
/month gross
A$72,000โ€“A$86,400/year

Gross requirements do not equal what hits your bank account. Estimate your take-home before you apply.

Roommate option in Perth

Splitting a 2BR (~A$3,100/mo average) is a common way to cut costs.

Solo 1BR
A$2,400
/month per person
Shared 2BR
A$1,705
/month per person
Save A$695/mo

Estimated roommate upfront costs: A$4,710 โ€” shared moving costs and a lower rent base.

Deposit and tenant rules in Perth, WA

Australian states cap rental bonds (typically 4 weeks' rent for unfurnished properties). Bonds must be lodged with the state bond authority โ€” not held privately by the landlord. Rules vary by state; check your state's residential tenancies act before paying.

How Perth compares to other metros

Same country, average 1BR rent and estimated upfront costs.

CityAvg rentvs PerthUpfront
Sydney, NSWA$2,820/mo+A$420~A$6,640
Melbourne, VICA$2,400/moSame~A$5,800
Brisbane, QLDA$2,200/moโˆ’A$200~A$5,400
Adelaide, SAA$1,900/moโˆ’A$500~A$4,800
Gold Coast, QLDA$2,100/moโˆ’A$300~A$5,200
Canberra, ACTA$2,300/moโˆ’A$100~A$5,600

Hidden costs first-time renters miss in Perth

Application fees
$25โ€“$75
per application
Internet install
$100โ€“$150
new service
Parking
$0โ€“$250/mo
if not included
Window treatments
$100โ€“$400
if unfurnished
Laundry
$30โ€“$80/mo
no in-unit W/D
Key / fob deposit
$50โ€“$200
often refundable

These items often add $2,000โ€“$5,000 in the first year beyond rent and deposit.

Planning your timeline

13months

If you need A$12,000 total and can save A$960/month after living expenses. Use the calculator above with your actual income and savings for a personalized date.

Perth rent and cost data reflects 2026 averages used in this calculator (COL index 112). Lease terms vary by landlord and neighborhood. Verify local tenant law and listing details before signing. Compare all cities or read our national move-out guide.

Perth housing & move-out guide

Local rent benchmarks, tips, and FAQs for first-time renters in Perth.

Perth quick facts

  • Average 1BR rent: A$2,400/month
  • Average 2BR rent: A$3,100/month
  • Cost of living index: 112 (US avg = 100)
  • Security deposit: 1 month rent
  • Average utilities: A$160/month

Tips for moving to Perth

  1. 1Perth has moderate housing costs. The 30% rent-to-income rule is achievable here.
  2. 2Start your apartment search 1-2 months before your target move date.
  3. 3Get renters insurance - it's affordable (around A$20/month) and protects your belongings.

The total upfront cost to move out in Perth typically ranges from A$6,000 to A$9,600, depending on your apartment and setup needs. This includes first month's rent (A$2,400), security deposit (A$2,400), and move-in essentials.

Following the 30% rule, you'd need a monthly income of at least A$8,000 (A$96,000/year) to comfortably afford the average 1BR in Perth. Many landlords require proof of income 2-3x the monthly rent.

Perth has a cost of living index of 112 compared to the US average of 100. This means it's 12% more expensive than the national average. Housing is the biggest factor, with average rents of A$2,400/month for a 1BR.

We recommend saving at least A$12,000 to A$16,800 before moving to Perth. This covers upfront costs (A$6,000-A$8,400) plus a 2-3 month emergency fund.

Beyond rent and deposit, budget for: utilities setup (A$160/month), internet (~A$70/month), renters insurance (~A$20/month), moving costs (A$200-A$1,500), and household essentials (A$500-A$2,000).

To live alone in Perth, you need a stable income of at least A$96,000/year and savings of A$12,000+. If your income is lower, consider getting a roommate - this can reduce your housing costs by 30-40% and make Perth more affordable.

As of 2026, the average rent in Perth is A$2,400/month for a 1-bedroom apartment and A$3,100/month for a 2-bedroom. Prices vary by neighborhood - areas outside the city center tend to be 10-20% cheaper.

Security deposits in Perth typically equal 1 month of rent (A$2,400 for an average 1BR).

Perth is suitable for first-time renters with steady income. The rental market offers good options for newcomers. Use our calculator to determine if Perth fits your budget.

If you can save A$1,200/month, you'll need about 10 months to save enough for Perth. With more aggressive saving (A$1,920/month), you could be ready in 7 months. Our calculator shows your personalized timeline.

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