Typical Monthly Costs in Edinburgh
| Category | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|
| Rent | £1,000 |
| Bills | £200 |
| Food | £290 |
| Transport | £130 |
| Social | £220 |
| Total | £1,840 |
With £853/month surplus, you can save, invest, or enjoy extras. This is a comfortable lifestyle.
Tips for Living in Edinburgh on £40,000
A £40,000 salary in Edinburgh is above the Edinburgh average of £35,000, giving you comfortable spending power. The city's economy is driven by finance (RBS, Standard Life), tech, tourism, and the public sector, and the monthly Lothian bus pass around 55.
Where to Live
You can comfortably afford a one-bed flat in Bruntsfield, Stockbridge, Morningside, and Portobello or a good-quality flat in Leith Walk, Gorgie, Dalry, and Craigmillar. Transport links are important: the monthly Lothian bus pass around 55, so factor this into your location decision. Living further out saves on rent but adds commuting costs.
Making It Work
You have room to save £300-500 per month. Consider maximising your workplace pension contributions for tax relief, and building an emergency fund of 3-6 months expenses.
See the full tax breakdown: £40,000 salary after tax | Edinburgh salary guide.
Monthly Budget on £40,000 in Edinburgh
With a monthly take home of approximately £2693, here is a realistic budget for living in Edinburgh:
Housing (£900/month for a one-bedroom flat in a decent area), bills and council tax (£180/month), food and groceries (£300/month), and transport (£60/month). Total essentials: approximately £1440/month, leaving £1253/month for savings, socialising, and discretionary spending.
Day-to-Day Costs in Edinburgh
Everyday costs in Edinburgh include a pint of beer at around £5.00, a takeaway lunch at approximately £12, and a gym membership averaging £32/month. On £40,000, you have comfortable spending power in Edinburgh. Regular dining out, entertainment, and meaningful savings contributions are all manageable simultaneously. For the exact take home calculation, see £40,000 salary after tax.