Zhengzhou vs. Melbourne: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Zhengzhou Zhengzhou Image by:Jack Lee
Melbourne Melbourne Image by:Costa Karabelas

Introduction and Overall Cost of Living

Climate Index
74.3 / 94.3
Cost of Living Index
25.6 / 76.1

Zhengzhou   Melbourne

h2 This report compares the cost of living and quality of life between Zhengzhou, China, and Melbourne, Australia, based on projected data for 2026. Zhengzhou, with a population of approximately 5 million, presents a significantly lower cost of living overall compared to Melbourne, which affects nearly 5 million residents. Melbourne's cost of living index stands considerably higher, largely driven by expensive housing and transportation. While basic groceries and local transport are cheaper in Zhengzhou, the differences in accommodation, healthcare, and childcare costs between the two cities are stark. Melbourne generally offers higher purchasing power parity, particularly for essential goods and services outside the home, but Zhengzhou remains a more affordable option for those prioritizing budget constraints over certain quality aspects.

Transportation and Utilities

Health Care Index
77.8 / 72.2
Pollution Index
94.3 / 28.2

Zhengzhou   Melbourne

h2 When examining transportation costs, Melbourne's public transit system is markedly more expensive than Zhengzhou's. A monthly public transport pass in Melbourne averages around AUD 141, nearly four times the cost of Zhengzhou's equivalent pass. Taxi and fuel costs also reflect this disparity, with Melbourne's fuel price being about 1 AUD higher per liter, and taxi rates significantly more expensive. However, Zhengzhou's domestic beer is much cheaper, costing around CNY 5.50 (approximately AUD 1.00) compared to AUD 8.50 in Melbourne. Despite Zhengzhou's lower overall utility costs (around CNY 100/month vs AUD 219/month), the city's higher fuel and public transport expenses partially offset this advantage, leaving Melbourne with a clear edge in transportation affordability, though Zhengzhou remains cheaper for basic groceries and local beer.

Housing and Healthcare

Property Price to Income Ratio
12.5 / 8.1
Purchasing Power Index
110.6 / 148.3

Zhengzhou   Melbourne

h2 Housing represents the most significant cost disparity between the two cities. Melbourne's property prices are substantially higher, with city-center apartments costing around AUD 7,487 per square meter compared to Zhengzhou's CNY 20,000 (approximately AUD 2,300). Monthly rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Melbourne's city center averages AUD 1,744, nearly seven times Zhengzhou's CNY 2,000 (AUD 230). Healthcare costs also differ significantly, with an international primary school annual tuition in Melbourne being AUD 31,378 compared to CNY 200,000 (AUD 28,000) in Zhengzhou. While Zhengzhou's healthcare system might offer lower-cost public options, the vastly higher expenditure on education and significantly more expensive housing dominate the comparison, making Melbourne substantially more costly for long-term living, particularly for families.

Groceries, Dining, and Childcare

Quality of Life Index
142.5 / 192.1
Safety Index
79.1 / 55.8

Zhengzhou   Melbourne

h2 Melbourne generally offers a more expensive lifestyle for discretionary spending. A mid-range meal for two in a restaurant costs around AUD 85, nearly three times the Zhengzhou average of CNY 30. Fast-food combo meals are also more expensive in Melbourne (AUD 11.35 vs CNY 15). Childcare represents a particularly significant difference, with private kindergarten fees in Melbourne averaging AUD 2,315 per month compared to CNY 15,000 (AUD 2,100) in Zhengquezhou, though the latter figure might include kindergarten through primary school costs. While basic groceries are slightly cheaper in Melbourne (AUD 100/month vs CNY 80), the overall picture shows Melbourne significantly more expensive for dining out, fast food, and childcare, despite a slight edge in basic groceries.

Quality of Life and Economic Indicators

Traffic Commute Time Index
38.5 / 42

Zhengzhou   Melbourne

h2 Quality of life metrics show a clear advantage for Melbourne. The city scores significantly higher across most quality indicators, including safety (55.75 vs 34.36), healthcare (72.18 vs 68.33), and climate (94.3 vs 75.3). Zhengzhou's pollution index (28.17) is considerably lower than its counterpart (110.64), suggesting cleaner air in Zhengzhou, though Melbourne's climate score reflects a potentially more favourable living environment overall. Melbourne also boasts a higher GDP per capita (AUD 59,600 vs CNY 150,000, but adjusted for purchasing power, the difference remains substantial). While Zhengzhou offers lower costs for some essentials, Melbourne provides superior quality of life, better public services (particularly healthcare), and a more favourable economic environment, albeit at a substantially higher cost of living.

Real estate & living comparison

Zhengzhou Melbourne
Buy Apartment Price » Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 2938.02 USD 7486.68 USD
Buy Apartment Price » Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1508.91 USD 6486.45 USD
Rent Per Month » 1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 188.61 USD 1743.59 USD
Rent Per Month » 1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 148.71 USD 1294.89 USD
Rent Per Month » 3 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 556.17 USD 3370.18 USD
Rent Per Month » 3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 337.33 USD 2410.47 USD
Salaries And Financing » Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 3.29 USD 5.57 USD
Salaries And Financing » Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 888.17 USD 4337.61 USD
Salaries And Financing » GDP Growth Rate: 5.25 USD 3.44 USD
Salaries And Financing » GDP Per Capita ($) : 22100 USD 59600 USD
Salaries And Financing » Population Growth Rate: 0.23 USD 1.13 USD
Buy Apartment Price » Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 2938.02 USD 7486.68 USD
Buy Apartment Price » Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1508.91 USD 6486.45 USD
Childcare » International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child 21763.1 USD 31377.96 USD
Childcare » Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child 265.51 USD 2314.73 USD
Clothing And Shoes » Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) 50.78 USD 77.96 USD
Clothing And Shoes » Men's Leather Business Shoes 69.64 USD 126.72 USD
Clothing And Shoes » Nike Running Shoes (Mid-Range) 68.01 USD 127.65 USD
Clothing And Shoes » Summer Dress in a Chain Store (e.g. Zara or H&M) 30.47 USD 55.8 USD
Markets » Apples (1 kg) 1.23 USD 3.85 USD
Markets » Bananas (1 kg) 0.91 USD 3.25 USD
Markets » Beef Round or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat (1 kg) 10.88 USD 15.64 USD
Markets » Bottle of Wine (Mid-Range) 14.51 USD 14.18 USD
Markets » Bottled Water (1.5 Liter) 0.73 USD 1.8 USD
Markets » Chicken Fillets (1 kg) 3.14 USD 9.68 USD
Markets » Cigarettes (Pack of 20, Marlboro) 3.63 USD 35.46 USD
Markets » Domestic Beer (0.5 Liter Bottle) 0.94 USD 5.59 USD
Markets » Eggs (12, Large Size) 0.94 USD 6 USD
Markets » Fresh White Bread (500 g Loaf) 1.56 USD 3.06 USD
Markets » Imported Beer (0.33 Liter Bottle) 1.99 USD 5.49 USD
Markets » Lettuce (1 Head) 0.58 USD 2.54 USD
Markets » Local Cheese (1 kg) 8.03 USD 12.85 USD
Markets » Milk (Regular, 1 Liter) 1.7 USD 1.99 USD
Markets » Onions (1 kg) 0.65 USD 2.79 USD
Markets » Oranges (1 kg) 0.83 USD 3.21 USD
Markets » Potatoes (1 kg) 0.58 USD 3.1 USD
Markets » Tomatoes (1 kg) 0.91 USD 4.75 USD
Markets » White Rice (1 kg) 0.85 USD 2.2 USD
Rent Per Month » 1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 188.61 USD 1743.59 USD
Rent Per Month » 1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 148.71 USD 1294.89 USD
Rent Per Month » 3 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 556.17 USD 3370.18 USD
Rent Per Month » 3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 337.33 USD 2410.47 USD
Restaurants » Bottled Water (0.33 Liter) 0.27 USD 2.41 USD
Restaurants » Cappuccino (Regular Size) 2.61 USD 3.83 USD
Restaurants » Combo Meal at McDonald's (or Equivalent Fast-Food Meal) 4.35 USD 11.35 USD
Restaurants » Domestic Draft Beer (0.5 Liter) 0.87 USD 8.51 USD
Restaurants » Imported Beer (0.33 Liter Bottle) 1.74 USD 8.51 USD
Restaurants » Meal at an Inexpensive Restaurant 2.18 USD 17.73 USD
Restaurants » Meal for Two at a Mid-Range Restaurant (Three Courses, Without Drinks) 17.41 USD 85.1 USD
Restaurants » Soft Drink (Coca-Cola or Pepsi, 0.33 Liter Bottle) 0.53 USD 3.07 USD
Salaries And Financing » Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 3.29 USD 5.57 USD
Salaries And Financing » Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 888.17 USD 4337.61 USD
Sports And Leisure » Cinema Ticket (International Release) 5.08 USD 16.67 USD
Sports And Leisure » Monthly Fitness Club Membership 32.64 USD 52.3 USD
Sports And Leisure » Tennis Court Rental (1 Hour, Weekend) 13.06 USD 20.43 USD
Transportation » Gasoline (1 Liter) 1.11 USD 1.31 USD
Transportation » Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 10.74 USD 141.12 USD
Transportation » One-Way Ticket (Local Transport) 0.15 USD 3.9 USD
Transportation » Taxi 1 Hour Waiting (Standard Tariff) 3.48 USD 29.53 USD
Transportation » Taxi 1 km (Standard Tariff) 0.29 USD 1.41 USD
Transportation » Taxi Start (Standard Tariff) 1.45 USD 3.62 USD
Transportation » Toyota Corolla Sedan 1.6 (or Equivalent New Mid-Size Car) 17255.72 USD 26410.68 USD
Transportation » Volkswagen Golf 1.5 (or Equivalent New Compact Car) 18846.85 USD 29068.14 USD
Utilities (Monthly) » Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 67.71 USD 219.1 USD
Utilities (Monthly) » Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) 9.39 USD 54.17 USD
Utilities (Monthly) » Mobile Phone Plan (Monthly, with Calls and 10GB+ Data) 8.87 USD 29.04 USD
Population 5,621,593 5,031,195

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