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Cost of Living in Brooklyn (2026) — Rent, Groceries, Transport

What it actually costs to live in Brooklyn. Rent estimates, grocery prices, transport costs. Data-driven cost breakdown.

Cost of Living in Brooklyn (2026) — Rent, Groceries, Transport

Cost of Living in Brooklyn (2026)

Brooklyn is a established middle-ring suburb. Here is what it costs to live here based on current Melbourne market data.

Rent Estimates

Unit TypeWeekly Rent (est.)Monthly (est.)
1 Bedroom$350–$460$350–$460 ×4.3
2 Bedroom$480–$620$480–$620 ×4.3
3 Bedroom$620–$850$620–$850 ×4.3

Estimates based on REIV quarterly data and Brooklyn’s position as a established middle-ring suburb. Check Domain or realestate.com.au for current listings.

Grocery Costs

Melbourne metro grocery averages (2026):

ItemPrice
Milk (2L)$2.70–$3.50
Bread (loaf)$3.50–$5.00
Eggs (dozen)$6.50–$9.00
Chicken breast (1kg)$10–$14
Rice (1kg)$2.50–$4.00
Bananas (1kg)$3.50–$5.00
Coffee (cafe flat white)$4.50–$5.50

Supermarkets in Brooklyn: Stan Cash

Transport Costs

ModeMonthly Cost
Myki (Zone 1+2)~$165 (daily cap $10.60)
Car registration~$350/quarter
Petrol (avg)~$1.85–$2.10/L
Car insurance~$800–$1,400/year

Dining Out

Based on Brooklyn’s 23 restaurants and 21 cafes:

Meal TypePrice Range
Cafe brunch$18–$28
Pub meal$20–$32
Mid-range dinner$35–$55 per person
Fine dining$80–$150+ per person
Takeaway$12–$22

Last updated: March 2026. This guide is refreshed when OpenStreetMap data changes — new openings, closures and corrections are reflected automatically. Found something wrong? Let us know.

Sources

Data sourced from Google Places, OpenStreetMap, and ABS Census. Compiled April 2026. Found an error? Contact us.

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