Rent
47% cheaper
Rochester rent is 47% cheaper than Seattle
Rochester
Winner$1,081/mo
Seattle
$2,030/mo
What this means for your life
Typical rent runs $1,081 a month in Rochester versus $2,030 in Seattle, so Rochester is 47% cheaper. That's roughly $949/month back in your pocket — $11,388/year. Over five years that's $56,940 you could redirect toward a down payment, travel, or investments. Housing is the bill you pay before groceries, childcare, or a social life, so that gap shows up in how often you eat out and how panicked a rent hike feels. If you already have a high-paying offer in Seattle, the extra rent can be rational. If you do not, Rochester is the easier city to land in without blowing up your budget.