Home & Lifestyle Calculators

Rent Affordability Calculator

Find out exactly how much rent you can afford based on your income — using the 30% rule and 50/30/20 budgeting framework.

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Budget Calculator

Plan your full monthly household budget — allocate your income across needs, wants, and savings using the 50/30/20 rule in seconds.

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Mortgage Affordability Calculator

Find out how much house you can realistically afford based on your salary, existing debts, and down payment — before you approach a lender.

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Electricity Cost Calculator

Calculate exactly how much any appliance costs to run per month — enter wattage, daily hours, and your energy rate for an instant cost estimate.

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Tip Calculator

Calculate the right tip for any bill at any percentage and split it evenly between any number of people — ideal for restaurants, hotels, and delivery.

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Moving Cost Calculator

Estimate your total relocation budget based on distance and home size — covering movers, van hire, packing, and storage costs.

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Home Renovation Calculator

Get ballpark cost estimates for kitchens, bathrooms, and full home refurbishments before you speak to a contractor.

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Monthly Expense Calculator

Total up all your regular outgoings — rent, utilities, food, transport, and subscriptions — so you know exactly where your money goes each month.

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Time Calculator

Add or subtract hours and minutes, or find the exact time difference between any two points — useful for shift work, travel planning, and scheduling.

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About Our Home & Lifestyle Calculators

Managing a home and planning your lifestyle budget has never been easier. Our 9 free home calculators give you instant, accurate answers on rent, budgeting, mortgage affordability, energy costs, tips, moving, and more — no sign-up, no app download, no fees.

Start with our free rent affordability calculator to find out exactly how much rent you can afford based on your income using the popular 30% rule and the 50/30/20 framework. Use the budget calculator to plan your full monthly household budget — allocating income to needs, wants, and savings in seconds. If you are planning to buy, the mortgage affordability calculator tells you how much house you can realistically afford based on your salary, debts, and down payment.

Our electricity cost calculator shows exactly how much any appliance costs to run per month — enter the wattage, daily usage hours, and your energy rate for an instant figure. The tip calculator calculates the right tip for any bill and splits it evenly between any number of people — ideal for restaurants, taxis, hotels, and delivery.

Planning a move? The moving cost calculator estimates your total relocation budget by distance and home size. The home renovation calculator gives ballpark figures for kitchens, bathrooms, and whole-home projects before you speak to a contractor. The monthly expense calculator totals all your regular outgoings so you know exactly where your money goes. And the time calculator adds or subtracts hours and minutes — useful for shift work, travel planning, and scheduling. All 9 tools are free, instant, and store none of your data.

  • Rent affordability calculator — 30% rule & 50/30/20
  • Budget calculator — monthly household planning
  • Mortgage affordability calculator — how much house can you afford
  • Electricity cost calculator — cost per appliance per month
  • Tip calculator — any % with bill splitting
  • Moving cost calculator — relocation budget estimate
  • Home renovation calculator — kitchen, bathroom & full home
  • Monthly expense calculator — total living costs
  • Time calculator — add, subtract & compare hours/minutes

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Frequently Asked Questions

The standard rule is to spend no more than 30% of your gross monthly income on rent. For example, if you earn £3,000 per month, your maximum rent should be £900. Some advisors recommend the 50/30/20 rule where 50% covers all needs including rent. Use our free rent affordability calculator to find your personal limit instantly.
The 50/30/20 rule divides your after-tax income into three categories: 50% for needs (rent, utilities, food, transport), 30% for wants (dining, entertainment, subscriptions), and 20% for savings and debt repayment. It is one of the most widely recommended personal budgeting frameworks. Use our free budget calculator to apply it to your own income instantly.
Most lenders recommend spending no more than 28% of gross monthly income on housing. A common rule is that you can afford a home worth 3–5 times your annual salary depending on down payment and existing debts. On a £50,000 salary you may afford £150,000–£250,000. Use our free mortgage affordability calculator for a personalised estimate.
Electricity cost = (Wattage ÷ 1,000) × Hours per day × Days × Cost per kWh. For example, a 100W bulb used 8 hours a day for 30 days at £0.30/kWh = £7.20 per month. Use our free electricity cost calculator — enter your appliance wattage and usage for instant cost estimates.
Standard tipping is 15–20% in the US and 10–15% in the UK. For a £60 meal, a 15% tip is £9 and a 20% tip is £12. Use our free tip calculator to calculate any tip percentage and split the total between any number of people instantly.
A local move typically costs £300–£1,500. A long-distance move can range from £1,000 to £10,000 or more. Key costs include movers, van hire, packing materials, storage, and utility fees. Use our free moving cost calculator to estimate your total relocation budget.
A recommended rule is to budget 1–3% of your home's value per year for maintenance and renovation. Kitchen renovations typically cost £5,000–£30,000, bathrooms £3,000–£15,000, and full home refurbishments £50,000+. Use our free home renovation calculator to estimate costs by project type.
Yes — all 9 home and lifestyle calculators on EverydayCalcPro are completely free. No account required, no subscription, no hidden fees. Every tool works instantly on desktop, tablet, and mobile browsers.