Cost of Living in the UK by City: Compare Rent, Bills and Affordability

Cost of Living in Bournemouth 2026 — Complete Guide

Bournemouth is a popular coastal city with moderate costs and excellent beaches. Here's the full 2026 guide to rents, bills, transport, and the salary you need.

Bournemouth forms part of the BCP conurbation (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole) — one of the largest urban areas on England’s south coast. Its 7 miles of sandy beach, mild climate, and two universities make it consistently popular, which drives rental demand across all price points.

Economy and Employment in Bournemouth

Understanding the local employment market helps assess whether a salary offer in Bournemouth makes sense in context.

Bournemouth employment profile
Key sectorsFinancial Services And Tourism
Key employersBNY Mellon, JP Morgan (Europe), health and education
Graduate opportunitiesAvailable in financial services and technology
Remote working impactGrowing number of professionals commuting to larger centres or working fully remote

Bournemouth is primarily a financial services and tourism economy. This profile shapes salary expectations — roles in the dominant sectors typically pay well relative to local rents, while consumer-facing roles (hospitality, retail) align closely to the National Living Wage.

For those relocating to Bournemouth for work, the relatively lower cost of living compared to London and the South East means that a salary of £28,000–£38,000 can provide a comfortable lifestyle — equivalent to £45,000–£55,000 in greater London in purchasing power terms.

See our Cost of Living in Exeter guide and our Cost of Living by City hub for comparisons.

Bournemouth Cost of Living Summary 2026

CategorySingle (monthly)Couple (monthly)Family (monthly)
Rent (average)£760–£1,030£980–£1,320£1,120–£1,520
Utilities£113–£163£142–£192£172–£242
Council Tax (Band D)~£210~£210~£210
Transport£65–£270£130–£400£165–£450
Groceries£175–£252£308–£408£395–£535
Internet and mobile£40–£62£50–£70£60–£88
Entertainment£73–£148£125–£255£160–£318
Total (excl. rent)£666–£1,098£1,155–£1,535£1,152–£1,843
Total (incl. rent)£1,426–£2,128£2,135–£2,855£2,272–£3,363

Housing Costs in Bournemouth

Rental Prices by Area (2026)

Area1-bed flat2-bed flat3-bed houseCharacter
Town Centre / Pier£900–£1,200£1,150–£1,550£1,400–£1,900Central, lively
Westbourne£900–£1,200£1,150–£1,540£1,380–£1,870Affluent, village feel
Southbourne£850–£1,150£1,100–£1,480£1,330–£1,800Coastal village
Charminster£730–£980£930–£1,250£1,120–£1,500University area
Winton£700–£950£890–£1,200£1,070–£1,430Affordable suburban
Boscombe£660–£890£840–£1,130£1,010–£1,350Most affordable, improving

Buying in Bournemouth

AreaAverage house priceFirst-time buyer viable?
Westbourne / Southbourne£280,000–£480,000With deposit
Town Centre (flats)£170,000–£300,000Accessible
Charminster / Winton£210,000–£340,000Achievable
Boscombe£160,000–£260,000Very accessible

Transport

RouteJourneyMonthly season ticket
Bournemouth → London Waterloo1h 28–1h 45m£300–£380
Bournemouth → Southampton35–45 mins£100–£130
Bournemouth → Poole8–12 mins£35–£55
Local bus pass~£65

The London commute at around 1.5 hours is feasible for some, particularly those with flexible working arrangements.

What Salary Do You Need?

LifestyleAnnual salary (single person)
Minimum (shared house)£20,000–£24,000
Comfortable (own 1-bed flat)£25,000–£31,000
Good quality of life (savings, car)£31,000–£38,000
Premium (own home, car)£42,000+

Bournemouth vs Nearby Coastal Cities

City1-bed town centreAffordabilityBeaches
Bournemouth£850–£1,150ModerateExcellent
Poole£800–£1,100GoodVery good
Southampton£800–£1,100GoodN/A
Exeter£850–£1,150ModerateNearby
Portsmouth£750–£1,050GoodGood

See our Cost of Living in Southampton guide, Cost of Living in Portsmouth guide, and average UK salary guide.

Sources

  1. ONS — Private rental market statistics England
  2. BCP Council (Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole)