Cost comparison
Compare Cities
Compare rent, housing, utilities, groceries, salary needs, and move score across the city profiles currently available in LifeAtlas.
Renton salary needed$83,835
Seattle salary needed$114,080
Seattle rent difference+$60
Seattle score difference-10
Washington
Renton
Renton is a supplemental starter city profile for the Seattle-area jobs and commuter market in Washington, useful for route coverage and starter comparisons around rent, housing, utilities, wages, benefits, insurance, and moving costs.
- Median rent: $2,142
- Home price: $765,686
- Salary needed: $83,835
- Move score: 72/100
Washington
Seattle
Seattle is the high-income tech and housing-pressure market in Washington, promoted in source-ready batch 01 for comparisons around housing, wages, utilities, taxes, benefits, and moving costs.
- Median rent: $2,202
- Home price: $871,599
- Salary needed: $114,080
- Move score: 62/100
Comparison
Renton vs Seattle
Renton has the lower salary-needed estimate, while Renton has the lower starter rent. Differences are shown as Seattle minus Renton.
| Metric | Renton | Seattle | Difference | Advantage | Why |
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| Median rent | $2,142 | $2,202 | +$60 | Renton | Renton has the lower median rent. |
| Home price | $765,686 | $871,599 | +$105,913 | Renton | Renton has the lower home price. |
| Utilities | $208/mo | $207/mo | -$1/mo | Seattle | Seattle has the lower utilities. |
| Groceries index | 114 | 114 | 0 | Even | Groceries index is the same in both cities. |
| Salary needed | $83,835 | $114,080 | +$30,245 | Renton | Renton has the lower salary needed. |
| Move score | 72/100 | 62/100 | -10 | Renton | Renton has the higher move score. |