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True cost of renting in Isle of Wight

South East · Rank #138 of 294 English areas · as of May 2026

What is the true monthly cost of renting in Isle of Wight?

As of May 2026, the Gera True Monthly Outgoing (GTMO) in Isle of Wight is £1,815/month: rent £946, council tax £219, utilities £172 and transport £478. At a £35,000/yr salary the Gera Disposable Income Ratio (GDIR) is 24.2% — ranked #138 of 294 English areas.

Source:ONS — Price Index of Private Rents, UK: monthly price statistics·as of May 2026updated quarterly (last: )
Gera True Monthly Outgoing Index£1,815/moRank #138 of 294 English local authoritiesHow this index is calculated
Gera True Monthly Outgoing — Isle of Wight (May 2026)
ComponentMonthly costSource
Private rent (all bedrooms)£946ONS PRMS May 2026
Council tax (Band D ÷ 12)£219MHCLG 2026-27
Utilities (South East average)£172ONS Family Spending FYE 2025
Transport (South East average)£478ONS Family Spending FYE 2025
Gera True Monthly Outgoing (GTMO)£1,815Gera composite
Gera Disposable Income Ratio (GDIR) by salary level
Gross salaryMonthly net (HMRC 2026-27)Remaining after GTMOGDIR
£25,000/yr£1,793/mo£0/mo-1.2%
£35,000/yr£2,393/mo£578/mo24.2%
£45,000/yr£2,993/mo£1,178/mo39.4%

GDIR = (net monthly − GTMO) / net monthly × 100. Negative GDIR means outgoings exceed take-home pay at that salary.

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Isle of Wight

Gera True Monthly Outgoing: £1,815/mo(rent £946 + council tax £219 + utilities £172 + transport £478)

Disposable Income Ratio: 24.2% of your £2,393/mo net income remains after essential outgoings.

Ranked #138 of 294 areas at your salary.

Full breakdown for Isle of Wight

Most affordable areas at £35,000/yr gross

Sorted by Gera GDIR — highest disposable income ratio first.

  1. #1HartlepoolGTMO £1,232 · rent £561/mo48.5%
  2. #2BurnleyGTMO £1,309 · rent £622/mo45.3%
  3. #3County DurhamGTMO £1,315 · rent £638/mo45.1%
  4. #4Redcar and ClevelandGTMO £1,315 · rent £645/mo45.1%
  5. #5HyndburnGTMO £1,320 · rent £640/mo44.8%
  6. #6DarlingtonGTMO £1,342 · rent £676/mo43.9%
  7. #7SunderlandGTMO £1,342 · rent £701/mo43.9%
  8. #8PendleGTMO £1,347 · rent £652/mo43.7%
  9. #9North East LincolnshireGTMO £1,347 · rent £618/mo43.7%
  10. #10CumberlandGTMO £1,350 · rent £666/mo43.6%

GTMO = rent (ONS PRMS May 2026) + council tax (MHCLG 2026-27, Band D /12) + utilities (ONS Family Spending FYE 2025, region average) + transport (ONS Family Spending FYE 2025, region average). GDIR computed in your browser from your salary using HMRC 2026-27 rates. See the full methodology.

Frequently asked questions

What does renting in Isle of Wight really cost per month?
The Gera True Monthly Outgoing (GTMO) in Isle of Wight is £1,815/month (as of May 2026): average private rent £946 (ONS PRMS), Band D council tax £219/month (MHCLG 2026-27), utility bills £172/month and transport £478/month (both ONS Family Spending FYE 2025, South East average).
How much is left over from a £35,000 salary after renting in Isle of Wight?
At £35,000/yr gross (monthly net £2,393 after HMRC 2026-27 income tax and NI), the Gera GDIR in Isle of Wight is 24.2%, meaning £579/month remains after the Gera True Monthly Outgoing of £1,815.
How does Isle of Wight compare to the national picture?
The median Gera GTMO across all 294 English areas is £1,862/month. Isle of Wight is ranked #138 of 294 — in the more affordable half of English areas.
Is the council tax figure Band D for everyone?
The GTMO uses the MHCLG-published Band D area council tax for Isle of Wight (£2625.79/year = £219/month) as a representative figure. Actual bills depend on property band, household composition (single-person 25% discount) and any local council-tax support. Band D is the statutory reference figure used by MHCLG.

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Data sources

Contains public sector information published by Office for National Statistics (ONS) and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: ONS — Price Index of Private Rents, UK: monthly price statistics (May 2026, published 17 June 2026).

Contains public sector information published by Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: MHCLG — Council Tax levels set by local authorities in England 2026 to 2027 (2026-27, published 2026).

Contains public sector information published by Office for National Statistics (ONS) and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: ONS — Family Spending in the UK: expenditure by region FYE 2025 (Table A35, row 4.4) (FYE 2025 (3-year average FYE 2023-2025), published 2026).

Contains public sector information published by Office for National Statistics (ONS) and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: ONS — Family Spending in the UK: expenditure by region FYE 2025 (Table A33, row 7, Transport) (FYE 2025 (3-year average FYE 2023-2025), published 2026).

Contains public sector information published by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: HMRC — Income Tax rates and thresholds 2026-27 (2026-27, published 2026).