Weekly to monthly answer
$320 per week to monthly rent
$320.00 per week is $1,390.48 per calendar month using the 365-day model. Use this for mid-range weekly listings where the monthly equivalent is the number most budgets and bills are built around.
True monthly equivalent
$1,280.00 covers only 4 weeks. The calendar-month equivalent is higher because an average month is about 30.42 days.
| Formula | weekly x 365 / 7 / 12 |
| Weekly rent | $320.00 |
| Every 4 weeks | $1,280.00 |
| Average monthly rent | $1,390.48 |
| Annual rent | $16,685.71 |
| Budget point | $110.48 is the gap between 4 weeks and a calendar month. |
Mid-range weekly listing check
$320.00 per week is $1,390.48 per average calendar month. Using $1,280.00 would understate the rent by $110.48 before bills or fees.
How this exact answer is calculated
$320.00 per week is converted with weekly x 365 / 7 / 12. That gives $1,390.48 per average calendar month and $16,685.71 per year.
- $1,280.00 is the 28-day amount, not the average calendar-month amount.
- $110.48 is the monthly gap created by using 4 weeks instead of a true month.
- $16,685.71 is the annual rent before bills, deposits, or fees.
- Use the calendar-month number for monthly budgets and the original weekly number for checking the lease payment wording.
Apartment comparison use case
This range is useful when comparing weekly listings with monthly apartment listings, monthly pay, or a rent cap set from income.
What this result does not include
If two listings are close, utilities, commute costs, parking, deposits, pet charges, internet, and move-in timing can matter more than a small rent difference.
Why calendar-month rent is the cleaner comparison
Monthly bills, salary planning, and many leases use calendar months. Annualizing the weekly amount first keeps the comparison from treating a month as exactly 28 days.
What to verify before signing
Confirm the payment frequency, due date, included services, deposit or bond, and whether the quoted rent applies to the whole property or a room.
Worked examples
Listing shortlist
When two listings look close, compare $1,390.48 with the other monthly price and then add utilities and commute costs.
Income check
$16,685.71 is the rent-only yearly total, useful for comparing the listing with a salary-based affordability target.