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Living in Auckland

What it really costs to live in Auckland, what you can earn, the visas that get you in, and the taxes you'll pay — for New Zealand, updated 2026. Auckland is the most expensive of the 3 New Zealand cities we track, so it can be a smarter base than the capital if budget matters. Auckland lies in Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand's capital is Wellington. The main languages are English, Maori. The currency is the NZ dollar.

€1 870–€2 200Single / month
51.2/100Safety
17.2%Tax @ €90k
5 yrsTo residency
Monthly cost

Cost of Living in Auckland

€1 485
1BR centre/mo
€1 045
1BR outside/mo
€550
Groceries/mo
€132
Transport/mo
€264
Utilities/mo
€55
Internet/mo
Breakdown

Full Monthly Breakdown for Auckland

1BR Apartment (Centre)€1 485/mo
1BR Apartment (Outside)€1 045/mo
3BR Apartment (Centre)€3 267/mo
Groceries (single)€550/mo
Transport pass€132/mo
Utilities€264/mo
Internet€55/mo
Health insurance€110/mo
Entertainment & dining€176/mo
Total single (centre)€2 200/mo
Family of 4 (centre)€4 100/mo
Within New Zealand

How Auckland Compares to Other New Zealand Cities

Auckland is not the only option in New Zealand. Here is how its single-person monthly cost (€2 200) stacks up against the other cities we track — Christchurch is the cheapest, Auckland the priciest.

CitySingle / monthDifference
Christchurch€1 870/mo-15% vs Auckland
Wellington (capital)€2 090/mo-5% vs Auckland
Earnings

What You Can Earn in New Zealand

Typical gross annual salaries in New Zealand by sector (entry · median · senior). Auckland pay usually sits around the national median.

SectorEntryMedianSenior
it€38 000€52 000€72 000
retail€27 000€38 500€54 000
finance€45 500€65 000€90 500
education€34 000€49 000€68 500
healthcare€35 000€48 000€65 000
engineering€43 500€62 500€87 500
hospitality€25 000€35 500€50 000
construction€38 000€54 000€76 000
Daily life

Living in Auckland: Safety, Health & Climate

Auckland shares New Zealand's wider quality-of-life profile. Auckland has a oceanic climate. Here is what daily life looks like on the things that matter most when you relocate.

🛡️
51.2/100
Safety index
🏥
87/100
Healthcare
🗣️
Very_High
English
🌤️
20°C
Summer avg
📶
85.3Mbps
Internet
😊
8.5/10
Expat satisfaction
Getting in

Visa Routes to New Zealand

Affording Auckland is only half the question — you also need a visa that lets you stay in New Zealand. The main routes:

  • A job offer is normally required for the main work route.
  • Permanent residence after about 5 years.
  • Citizenship after ~5 years — dual nationality allowed.
  • Investment route from about €5 625 000 (USD).

See all New Zealand visa routes compared →

Money kept

Taxes in New Zealand

17.2%
Effective @ €90k

Top marginal rate 33%, VAT 15%. Special regime — Accredited Employer Scheme: Visa sponsorship support

Setting up

Settling into Auckland

  • Foreigners can open a local bank account in New Zealand.
  • Budget around €2 800 for first-month setup in Auckland.
  • Regulated professions needing credential recognition: Medicine, Nursing, Law, Engineering, Architecture, Psychology.

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FAQ

Auckland FAQ

How much does it cost to live in Auckland?

A single person in central Auckland should budget about €2 200/month, roughly €1 870 outside the centre. A family of four needs around €4 100/month.

Can I get a visa to live in New Zealand?

Yes — the main route usually needs a job offer, with permanent residence reachable in about 5 years. See the full New Zealand visa comparison for the route that fits you.

Sources: salaries, taxes, safety, healthcare and visa data from World Bank, OECD, the Global Peace Index and official government portals. Cost-of-living figures are community-sourced benchmarks — a guide, not a quote. Last reviewed 2026-05.

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