Verdict: Austin is 12% cheaper — saving you $379/month ($4,548/year)
Austin ($2,726/mo)
Vancouver ($3,105/mo)
1BR Apartment (Center)
$1700
$2000
1BR Apartment (Outside)
$1200
$1400
Cheap Meal
$15
$16
Mid-Range Meal
$38
$40
Transit Pass
$41
$100
Utilities
$130
$120
Internet
$55
$55
Groceries
$350
$350
CategoryAustinVancouverDifference
1BR Apartment (Center)$1700$2000$-300
1BR Apartment (Outside)$1200$1400$-200
Cheap Meal$15$16$-1
Mid-Range Meal$38$40$-2
Transit Pass$41$100$-59
Utilities$130$120+$10
Internet$55$55
Groceries$350$350
Total Estimated$2,726$3,105$379 (12%)

Safety Index

Austin: 55/100

Vancouver: 78/100

Average Monthly Salary

Austin: $4,800

Vancouver: $3,600

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Austin cheaper than Vancouver?

Austin is approximately 12% cheaper.Austin costs around $2,726/month vs Vancouver at $3,105/month. That is a saving of $379/month ($4,548/year).

Which city has cheaper rent — Austin or Vancouver?

Austin has cheaper rent.Austin charges $1700/month for a city-center 1BR, while Vancouver is $2000/month.

Which city is safer — Austin or Vancouver?

Vancouver is safer, with a safety index of 78/100 vs 55/100.