Manchester Vs Birmingham Living Cost
Compare rent and estimated cost of living between Manchester and Birmingham, using official ONS rent data, and see what salary you’d need to keep your lifestyle.
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Average Rent: Manchester vs Birmingham
Official average private rents by property size, based on the ONS Price Index of Private Rents for the Manchester and Birmingham local authority areas.
| Property Size | Manchester | Birmingham | Birmingham Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-bedroom | £987 | £821 | −17% |
| 2-bedroom | £1,213 | £992 | −18% |
| 3-bedroom | £1,406 | £1,119 | −20% |
| 4+ bedroom | £1,986 | — | — |
| All properties (average) | £1,349 | £1,088 | −19% |
Source: ONS Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR), Manchester data April 2026, Birmingham data May 2026. Figures are local authority area averages, not specific properties or neighbourhoods, and are subject to revision.
Manchester Vs Birmingham FAQ
Everything you need to know about comparing living costs between Manchester and Birmingham.
Yes, on average. Official ONS rent data shows Birmingham private rents run roughly 17 to 20% below Manchester across most property sizes, and everyday costs such as groceries, transport, and eating out also tend to be slightly lower in Birmingham, though the gap there is smaller than for rent.
Based on ONS Price Index of Private Rents data, the average one-bedroom rent in Birmingham is around £820 compared to about £987 in Manchester, a difference of roughly 17%. Across all property sizes, Birmingham’s overall average rent is about 19% below Manchester’s.
As a rough guide, someone moving from Manchester to Birmingham could often maintain a similar lifestyle on a somewhat lower salary, largely because of cheaper rent. The exact figure depends on how much of your budget goes to rent versus other costs, which the calculator above estimates for you.
Generally yes, but the difference is much smaller than for rent. Groceries and everyday shopping are fairly similar between the two cities, while public transport and eating out in Birmingham tend to run modestly cheaper than in Manchester city centre.
Rent figures are based on the Office for National Statistics Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR) for the Manchester and Birmingham local authority areas. Figures for other cost categories, such as groceries and transport, are general estimates for illustration and are not drawn from ONS data.
This calculator estimates the salary you would need in the destination city to maintain a similar cost-of-living budget, based on the rent and cost differences described above. It does not account for differences in job availability, industry pay scales, or career progression between the two cities.
