Cost of Living

Cost of Living in Sheffield 2026

How much does it cost to live in Sheffield? Rent, transport and local salary benchmarks for 2026.

2026-06-22  ·  5 min read
£700–£950
1-Bed Rent / Month
£900–£1,250
2-Bed Rent / Month
£75–£95
Monthly Transport
£32,000
Median Local Salary

Sheffield is very affordable compared to the UK average. This guide covers rent, transport, food, bills and local salary benchmarks.

Sheffield offers some of the best value city renting in England. Popular areas like Kelham Island and Nether Edge cost £750–£950 per month for a one-bed flat.

Transport in Sheffield

Sheffield has a tram network (Supertram) and extensive bus services. A monthly travel card costs approximately £75–£95.

Monthly Budget Estimate for Sheffield

ExpenseEstimated Monthly Cost
Rent (1-bed)£700–£950
Utilities (gas, electric, water)£120–£180
Broadband£25–£40
Transport£75–£95
Food and Groceries£200–£350

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sheffield is very affordable. Typical one-bed rents are £700–£950 per month.

The median salary in Sheffield is approximately £32,000.

Yes. One-bed rents in Sheffield are £700–£950 versus £1,800–£2,400 in London.

Source: ONS regional price data 2024; Numbeo UK 2025; Rightmove rental index 2025