Edinburgh • Reality Check

Can You Afford Stockbridge?

Charming village within the city — antique shops, Sunday markets, and walks along the Water of Leith.

🏠 £260/wk rent
☕ £3.5 flat white
🚊 £60/mo transport
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Your Lifestyle

Daily Coffees
1/day
🍽️Dining Out
2x/wk
🚗Uber / Rideshare
2x/wk
🛍️Shopping / Charity Shops
£80/mo
🎉Weekend Activities
Moderate
📺Streaming Services
3 subs

Your Survival Score

😊0

Comfortable

Monthly Breakdown

🏠Rent£1,126
🛒Groceries£263
🚊Transport£60
Coffee£105
🍽️Dining Out£267
🚗Rideshare£121
🛍️Shopping£80
🎉Weekend Fun£165
📺Streaming£36
Take-home pay£2,393
Total expenses-£2,223
Savings+£170

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Living in Stockbridge, Edinburgh

Charming village within the city — antique shops, Sunday markets, and walks along the Water of Leith. If you're weighing a move to Stockbridge, the numbers matter more than the vibes. The median monthly rent here is £1,126, which annualises to roughly £13,520 per year. Using the 30% rent-to-income guideline, you'd want an annual gross salary around £45,000 to live in Stockbridge without housing eating your paycheck.

Day-to-day costs in Stockbridge are on the pricier side for entertainment and slightly above-average the national average for groceries. A monthly public transport pass runs about £60, and a flat white at a local café costs roughly £3.50 — which adds up to £1,278 per year if you're on a one-a-day habit.

What does Stockbridge cost per month?

Rough monthly budget for a single renter on a median-income job, before lifestyle upgrades:

  • Rent (Stockbridge median)£1,126
  • Groceries (est.)£420
  • Transport pass£60
  • Coffee (1/day)£105
  • Entertainment (est.)£220

Numbers are indicative only and exclude tax. Use the interactive calculator above to plug in your own salary and lifestyle.

FAQ — Stockbridge

How much do you need to earn to live comfortably in Stockbridge?

Using the standard 30% rent-to-income rule, a comfortable gross income for Stockbridge is around £45,000 per year. At this salary, median rent of £1,126/mo takes up less than a third of your take-home pay, leaving room for savings, transport, and everything else Edinburgh throws at you.

Is Stockbridge more expensive than the rest of Edinburgh?

Groceries in Stockbridge track slightly above-average the national average (index 1.05), and the entertainment scene is on the pricier side (index 1.10). Median monthly rent of £1,126 places it within the Edinburgh market — use the calculator to compare specific neighbourhoods head-to-head.

What's the average annual rent cost in Stockbridge?

At a median monthly rent of £1,126, annual rent in Stockbridge works out to approximately £13,520 per year for a typical unit. Actual costs vary significantly by property size, condition, and proximity to transport.