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Nashville vs Phoenix

Home Price & Cost of Living Comparison

Live DataLast updated: March 31, 2026ยทSource: OECD, Numbeo & National Statistics

๐Ÿ’ก Why it matters: Nashville vs Phoenix

Phoenix is 10% more affordable for homebuyers. Nashville has a price-to-income ratio of 6.0x compared to 5.5x in Phoenix.

MetricNashvillePhoenix
Avg Home Price$420,000$380,000
Price / sqm$4,200$3,800
Rent (1BR)$1,600/mo$1,300/mo
Rent (3BR)$2,500/mo$2,000/mo
Price-to-Income6.0x5.5x
Mortgage Rate6.8%6.8%
1yr Change+3.2%+2.8%
Median Income$70,000/yr$69,000/yr
Population680,0001,600,000
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โœ“ OECD, Numbeo & National Statisticsโœ“ Updated 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Nashville or Phoenix more expensive?
Phoenix is more affordable. Home prices differ by $40,000 (10%).
Which city has cheaper rent, Nashville or Phoenix?
Rent for a 1BR in Nashville is $1,600/mo vs $1,300/mo in Phoenix.

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