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Australia vs Spain — Full Cost of Living Comparison (2026)

Updated March 2026

Australia has a cost of living index of 94.0 with average 1BR rent around $1,700/mo, while Spain sits at 64.0 with rent near $900/mo. Below is the full side-by-side breakdown for digital nomads, expats and remote workers weighing a move.

MetricAustraliaSpainWinner
Mortgage Interest Rate6.20%3.60% Spain
Savings Account Interest Rate4.60%2.60% Australia
Credit Card Interest Rate (APR)19.9%17.5% Spain
Average Rent (1BR City Centre)US$1,700/moUS$900/mo Spain
Real Estate Price (per m²)US$7,800/m²US$3,300/m² Spain

Summary

Australia has a higher mortgage rate than Spain at 6.20% vs 3.60%. Rental costs in Australia average $1,700/month compared to $900 in Spain, while the cost of living index sits at 94.0 versus 64.0. Overall, Spain looks more favourable across the headline numbers.

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How we calculate this

Cost of living, rent, mortgage, savings and tax figures combine official sources (World Bank, central banks, national statistics offices) with crowdsourced price data, refreshed regularly. Full breakdown: read our methodology.

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