Cost of Living: City vs City

Side-by-side comparison of two cities on the things property buyers actually care about: sale price, monthly rent, household income, and what one euro of salary buys in housing terms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest big city in Western Europe to buy an apartment?

Among the cities we cover, Porto, Naples, Genoa and several inland Spanish cities run lowest — typically €1500-2500/m² for a median apartment. Berlin and Hamburg are mid-range; Paris, Munich and Geneva top the list.

Are Spanish cities cheaper than French ones?

On apartment €/m² Spain is generally cheaper outside Madrid and Barcelona. But the rent gap is smaller, so Spanish gross yields are typically higher — that's why Spain attracts more foreign buy-to-let.