Affordability check · Sydney · NSW

Can I afford to live in Holroyd on $150,000/yr?

Yes, comfortably
Weekly take-home
$2,119/wk
1BR median rent
$618/wk
Leftover after rent + tax + costs
$1,077/wk
Rent share of gross
21%

The verdict

Holroyd on $150,000/yr

On $150,000/yr, Holroyd is comfortably affordable — about $1,077/wk left after rent, tax and typical living costs.

Salary needed (30% rule)
$107,120
/yr gross
Above 30% rule by
$42,880
/yr
Take-home (after tax)
$110,162
/yr
Annual rent
$32,136
median
Household:

Where your salary goes

$150,000/yr gross · $2,885/wk · single household

Tax + Medicare
$766/wk
27%
1BR rent
$618/wk
21%
Essentials
$424/wk
15%
Discretionary
$1,077/wk
37%

Essentials use indicative averages (groceries, transport, utilities, insurance, other). Adjust them in the budget tool below.

On $150,000/yr — weekly budget

$1,042/week total

Rent
$618/wk
Groceries
$180/wk
Transport
$55/wk
Utilities
$55/wk
Insurance
$45/wk
Other
$89/wk

Rent trajectory

Holroyd quarterly median vs your salary's 30%-rule ceiling

$650$663$675$688$700Q1 '25Q2 '25Q3 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26
Q1 '25 → Q1 '26: +4.6%
Dashed segments are estimated from the suburb's annual rent change. They will be replaced with actual bond data as new quarters are published.
30% ceiling on $150,000/yr
$865/wk
Current median (all beds)
$680/wk
Gap above ceiling
-21%

Holroyd rents rose 4.62% over the past year. Rent is currently within reach of the 30% rule on this salary.

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How affordability shifts in Holroyd with a pay change

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