Living in Leicester — The Numbers

Council tax, rent, salary, and take-home figures for Leicester — updated for the 2024/25 year.

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Leicester at a glance

Council tax (Band D): £2,200/yr
Median 1-bed rent: £850/month
Median full-time salary: £31,500

What rent costs vs what you earn

On the Leicester median salary of £31,500, monthly take-home is roughly £2,048 after income tax and NI. The median 1-bed rent of £850 therefore consumes about 42% of take-home — significantly above the 30% rule — the affordability strain is real.

Annual rent alone: £10,200. Add council tax and bills (~£300–£450/month) and the typical 1-bed household in Leicester runs a baseline of roughly £16,600/year before groceries, transport, or anything discretionary.

Council tax by band in Leicester

Council tax in Leicester is charged per band, with Band D as the reference point (£2,200/year). Other bands scale from Band D using statutory ratios — Band A is two-thirds of Band D, Band H is twice.

BandAnnualMonthly
Band A£1,467/yr£122/mo
Band B£1,711/yr£143/mo
Band C£1,956/yr£163/mo
Band D£2,200/yr£183/mo
Band E£2,689/yr£224/mo
Band F£3,178/yr£265/mo
Band G£3,667/yr£306/mo
Band H£4,400/yr£367/mo

Bands reflect valuations as at 1 April 1991 (England) or 1 April 2003 (Wales). Your actual band is on your council tax bill or findable via gov.uk.

Take-home pay & rent affordability in Leicester

How different salaries work out after tax and NI, against Leicester's £850/month median 1-bed rent. The "rent budget" column applies the 30% affordability rule; "after rent" is what's left after paying the Leicester median 1-bed.

Gross salaryNet/month30% rent budgetAfter median rent
£25,000£1,625£488£775
£35,000£2,275£683£1,425
£50,000£3,250£975£2,400
£75,000£4,063£1,219£3,213
£100,000£4,833£1,450£3,983

How Leicester compares to nearby cities

Relative to four UK cities with similar median earnings:

  • Belfast — Band D N/A, 1-bed £825/mo, median £31,500 (3% cheaper rent than Leicester)
  • Nottingham — Band D £2,485, 1-bed £875/mo, median £31,500 (3% more expensive rent)
  • Liverpool — Band D £2,385, 1-bed £850/mo, median £32,000
  • Newcastle — Band D £2,285, 1-bed £900/mo, median £32,000 (6% more expensive rent)

Work out your own numbers

Compared to other UK cities

See cheapest UK cities for council tax, most expensive cities by rent, or browse all UK city pages.

Methodology & caveats

Figures are aggregated from 2024/25 local authority budget notices, ONS ASHE, and ONS Private Rental Market statistics. Council tax shown is Band D — check your property's band with your local authority. See the full methodology page.