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Cost of Living in Exeter 2026 — Complete Guide

Exeter is one of the South West's most liveable cities with costs well below London. Here's the full 2026 guide: rents, bills, transport, and the salary you need to live comfortably.

Exeter is Devon’s county city, located at the gateway to the South West. It has one of the UK’s best-preserved historic city centres, a world-ranked university, and fast rail connections to London. Demand consistently outpaces supply, making it more expensive than much of the surrounding region.

For comparisons see our Cost of Living in Plymouth guide and our Cost of Living by City hub.

Exeter Cost of Living Summary 2026

CategorySingle (monthly)Couple (monthly)Family (monthly)
Rent (average)£780–£1,050£1,000–£1,350£1,150–£1,550
Utilities£115–£165£145–£195£175–£245
Council Tax (Band D)~£220~£220~£220
Transport£65–£260£130–£380£165–£430
Groceries£178–£256£315–£415£405–£545
Internet and mobile£40–£62£50–£70£60–£88
Entertainment£75–£155£130–£265£165–£325
Total (excl. rent)£693–£1,118£1,170–£1,545£1,170–£1,853
Total (incl. rent)£1,473–£2,168£2,170–£2,895£2,320–£3,403

Housing Costs in Exeter

Rental Prices by Area (2026)

Area1-bed flat2-bed flat3-bed houseCharacter
City Centre / Cathedral Quarter£950–£1,250£1,200–£1,600£1,500–£2,000Historic, premium
St Leonards£900–£1,200£1,150–£1,550£1,400–£1,900Affluent, Victorian
Heavitree£800–£1,080£1,030–£1,380£1,250–£1,680Family residential
Pinhoe£750–£1,010£960–£1,290£1,150–£1,540Suburban, family
Whipton£700–£940£890–£1,200£1,080–£1,440Affordable
Countess Wear£680–£910£860–£1,160£1,040–£1,400Most affordable

Buying in Exeter

AreaAverage house priceFirst-time buyer viable?
St Leonards / Cathedral Quarter£350,000–£600,000+Difficult
Heavitree£250,000–£380,000With deposit
Pinhoe / Whipton£220,000–£350,000Achievable
Countess Wear£195,000–£300,000Accessible

Transport

Exeter has GWR trains to London Paddington (1 hour 55 minutes – 2 hours 20 minutes) — unusually fast for a city this distance. The city also connects south to Plymouth and across to Bristol.

RouteJourneyMonthly season ticket
Exeter → London Paddington1h 55–2h 20m£450–£550
Exeter → Plymouth55–70 mins£90–£120
Exeter → Bristol55–75 mins£130–£165
Local bus pass~£65

Cycling is practical in central Exeter with a reasonable network of lanes and a flat city centre core.

What Salary Do You Need?

LifestyleAnnual salary (single person)
Minimum (shared house)£21,000–£25,000
Comfortable (own 1-bed flat)£26,000–£32,000
Good quality of life (savings, car)£32,000–£40,000
Premium (own home, car, holidays)£44,000+

Exeter vs Other South West Cities

City1-bed city centreCharacterRelative cost
Exeter£850–£1,150Cathedral city, universityMid
Plymouth£700–£950Port city, affordableCheaper
Bournemouth£850–£1,150Coastal, beachSimilar
Bath£1,100–£1,500Georgian, premiumMore expensive
Bristol£1,050–£1,400Major city, creativeMore expensive

Economy and Employment in Exeter

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

Exeter employment profile
Key sectorsEducation, Public Sector, Tech
Key employersUniversity of Exeter, Met Office, Flybe (legacy), NHS
Graduate opportunitiesAvailable in tech, public sector and education
Remote working impactGrowing number of professionals commuting to larger centres or working fully remote

Exeter is primarily a education, public sector, tech 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 Exeter 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 Plymouth guide, Cost of Living in Bath guide, and average UK salary guide.

Sources

  1. ONS — Private rental market statistics England
  2. Exeter City Council