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City vs City Comparisons

Side-by-side comparisons of the top US cities for home buyers. Compare cost of living, median home prices, job markets, and quality of life to find the right city for you.

Atlanta Comparisons

Austin Comparisons

Boise Comparisons

Boston Comparisons

Charleston Comparisons

Charlotte Comparisons

Chicago Comparisons

Columbus Comparisons

Dallas Comparisons

Denver Comparisons

Honolulu Comparisons

Houston Comparisons

Indianapolis Comparisons

Kansas City Comparisons

Los Angeles Comparisons

Miami Comparisons

Milwaukee Comparisons

Nashville Comparisons

New York Comparisons

Philadelphia Comparisons

Phoenix Comparisons

Portland Comparisons

Richmond Comparisons

San Francisco Comparisons

San Juan Comparisons

Scottsdale Comparisons

Seattle Comparisons

Tampa Comparisons

Washington Comparisons

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City Comparisons FAQ

What data points are included in each city comparison?+

Median home price, price per square foot, days on market, population, cost of living index, climate data, walkability scores, and top neighborhoods. Data is sourced from Census Bureau, Zillow, Redfin, and local MLS boards.

How many city pairs are available?+

We cover 99 comparison pairs across the most commonly searched relocations — think Austin vs Denver, Miami vs Tampa, Los Angeles vs San Francisco. If a pair you need isn't listed, the individual city pages still have all the same data.

How current is the pricing data?+

Median home prices and days-on-market figures are updated quarterly. Population, cost of living, and climate data refresh annually from federal sources. The "last updated" line on each comparison shows the most recent data pull.

Who uses these comparisons?+

Relocation buyers deciding between two markets, agents preparing CMAs for out-of-state clients, and investors comparing rental yield across cities. The side-by-side format makes it easy to present data in client meetings.