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Cost of Living Comparison 2026

Data: HUD rent estimates, BLS cost of living

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You'd save $2.8K/month moving to Nashville, TN

$150.0K in your current city equals $117.0K in Nashville, TN

Rent data from HUD ZIP-level estimates Β· COL index from Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA area
Overall Cost
↓ 36.7%
Less expensive
Monthly Impact
$2,751
Savings
Annual Impact
$33.0K
Per year

Based on monthly living costs (rent, groceries, utilities, transport, healthcare). Home purchase prices shown separately below.

Shoreline, WA

Population:61K
Cost Index:
100
100 = national average
Median Home:$808K

Nashville, TN

Population:689K
Cost Index:
63
(37% below avg)
Median Home:$489K

Shoreline, WA

The Evergreen State

61K
Population
State Tax
No Income Tax

Located in Washington, this city has a population of 61K residents.

πŸ’‘ Advantage: Washington has no state income tax!

Nashville, TN

The Volunteer State

689K
Population
State Tax
No Income Tax
Climate
Humid subtropical

Notable Facts

  • β€’Music City USA
  • β€’Country music capital
  • β€’Healthcare industry hub

Major Industries

Music IndustryHealthcareTourismFinance

Cost Breakdown by Category

Annual spending: Shoreline, WA vs Nashville, TN

Housing
↓ 58.7%
Shoreline, WA
$6,414
Nashville, TN
$2,651
Difference
$3,763
less
Transportation
↓ 28.5%
Shoreline, WA
$1,796
Nashville, TN
$1,284
Difference
$512
less
Healthcare
↓ 24.2%
Shoreline, WA
$801
Nashville, TN
$607
Difference
$194
less
Groceries
↓ 9.5%
Shoreline, WA
$1,049
Nashville, TN
$949
Difference
$100
less
Other
↑ 4.0%
Shoreline, WA
$1,868
Nashville, TN
$1,942
Difference
$73.86
more
All Utilities
↑ 11.0%
Shoreline, WA
$468
Nashville, TN
$519
Difference
$51.50
more

🏠Rent Comparison

Studio
From$1,487
To$1,600
↑ $113
1 Bed
From$1,688
To$1,680
↓ $8.00
2 Bed
From$2,170
To$1,840
↓ $330
3 Bed
From$3,054
To$2,350
↓ $704
Nashville, TNZIP-level data

1BR range: $1,320–$2,230/mo

πŸ’‘ Note: Rent prices are based on HUD Fair Market Rent data and represent median costs. Actual prices vary by neighborhood, amenities, and condition. Source: HUD Small Area Fair Market Rents FY2026.

$12,396
Monthly in Shoreline, WA
$7,952
Monthly in Nashville, TN
$4,444
Difference

Home Values

Shoreline
Nashville
-
Median Value
$489K
-
YoY Change
↓ -2.1%
-
5-Year Change
↑ +32.1%
-
Price Range
$320K - $1.16M

Source: Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI), January 2026

Tax Comparison

Annual tax burden comparison at $150.0K salary

Tax Savings
β†’ $0
Same taxes
Monthly Difference
$0
Same take-home
Effective Rate Diff
0.0%
Rate difference

Shoreline, WA

Federal Income Tax
Effective: 18.9%
$25.5K
Washington State Tax
No state income tax
$0
FICA Taxes
Social Security + Medicare
$11.5K
Total Taxes
Effective: 24.7%
$37.0K
Take-Home Pay
$9,416/month
$113.0K

Nashville, TN

Federal Income Tax
Effective: 18.9%
$25.5K
Tennessee State Tax
No state income tax
$0
FICA Taxes
Social Security + Medicare
$11.5K
Total Taxes
Effective: 24.7%
$37.0K
Take-Home Pay
$9,416/month
$113.0K

Additional Tax Information

Shoreline, WA Tax Rates

Sales Tax:9.2%
Property Tax:0.9%

Nashville, TN Tax Rates

Sales Tax:9.5%
Property Tax:0.7%

πŸ’‘ Note: Tax calculations are estimates based on 2024/2025 tax brackets for single filers with standard deduction. Actual taxes may vary based on filing status, deductions, credits, and local variations.

Environment

Shoreline
Nashville
41 Good
Air Quality
50 Good
69.7%
Good Air Days
51.6%
100 Very High
Climate Risk
97 High
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Top Hazards
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β–²+2.6Β°F
2050 Outlook
β–²+2.8Β°F
2 days
Heat Days >95Β°F
42 days
β–²+2.6Β°F
2050 Outlook
β–²+2.8Β°F
2 days
Heat Days >95Β°F
42 days

What to Consider When Moving from Shoreline, WA to Nashville, TN

Relocating from Shoreline, WA to Nashville, TN involves more than just comparing rent prices. While the overall cost of living is about 37% lower in Nashville, TN, your actual experience will depend on your lifestyle, job situation, and priorities. Here are the key factors to weigh before making the move.

Housing & Rent

Housing is typically the largest line item in any budget, and it’s where the biggest differences show up between cities. In this comparison, housing in Nashville, TN is 59% cheaper than in Shoreline, WA. Keep in mind that neighborhood choice within a city can swing rent by 30–50%, so research specific areas β€” not just city averages β€” before signing a lease. If you’re buying, factor in property tax rates, which vary significantly by county and state.

Job Market & Salary Adjustments

A lower cost of living doesn’t help if your salary drops proportionally. Before committing to a move, research whether employers in Nashville, TN pay comparable wages for your role. Remote workers may keep their current salary, but some companies adjust pay based on location. Use the salary calculator above to see what you’d need to earn in Nashville, TN to match your current standard of living in Shoreline, WA.

Taxes & Take-Home Pay

State income tax, property tax, and sales tax all affect how far your paycheck stretches. Some states have no income tax but make up for it with higher property or sales taxes. The tax comparison section above breaks down how your take-home pay would change. Don’t forget about vehicle registration fees, tolls, and other state-specific costs that add up over a year.

Quality of Life & Lifestyle Fit

Numbers only tell part of the story. Consider climate preferences, commute times, proximity to family, school quality if you have children, healthcare access, and the general β€œfeel” of a city. A place that’s 15% cheaper might not be worth it if it means a longer commute or fewer amenities you value. If possible, visit Nashville, TN for a week before making a final decision β€” experiencing the day-to-day rhythm matters more than any spreadsheet.

Frequently Asked Questions: Shoreline, WA vs Nashville, TN

Is Nashville, TN cheaper than Shoreline, WA?

Yes, Nashville, TN is about 36.7% cheaper than Shoreline, WA. You could save approximately $2,751/month on a $150,000 salary. Housing costs are 59% lower in Nashville, TN.

What salary do I need in Nashville, TN to match my lifestyle in Shoreline, WA?

If you currently earn $150,000 in Shoreline, WA, you would need approximately $116,992 in Nashville, TN to maintain the same standard of living. This accounts for differences in housing, groceries, transportation, utilities, healthcare, and other typical expenses. Use the salary input above to adjust this based on your actual income.

How does rent compare between Shoreline, WA and Nashville, TN?

A two-bedroom apartment averages $2,170/month in Shoreline, WA compared to $1,840/month in Nashville, TN. One-bedroom apartments are $1,688/month in Shoreline, WA vs $1,680/month in Nashville, TN. These are area-wide medians β€” specific neighborhoods can vary significantly. Check the ZIP-level rent breakdown above for more granular data.

Are groceries more expensive in Shoreline, WA or Nashville, TN?

Groceries are about 10% cheaper in Nashville, TN than in Shoreline, WA, saving a typical household roughly $100/month on food.

What is the best time to move from Shoreline, WA to Nashville, TN?

Most people find that moving during the off-season (October through March) results in lower moving costs, since demand for movers and rental trucks drops. If you're renting, you may also find more negotiable lease terms during winter months. However, if you have school-age children, summer moves allow for a smoother school transition. For the best combination of availability and price, consider moving in early fall or late spring.

πŸ’° See how taxes change too β€” compare take-home pay between Washington and Tennessee on TaxTakeHome.com

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