Denver vs Washington, D.C.

Cost of living comparison for expats and families

Denver is the more affordable option at $2,770/month for a single person, compared to $3,695/month in Washington, D.C. β€” a savings of $925/month. Rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Denver averages $2,000/month vs $2,850/month in Washington, D.C.. For couples needing a 2-bedroom, expect $3,150 in Denverand $4,500 in Washington, D.C..

For investors, Washington, D.C. (United States) offers a lower tax burden with 15% capital gains tax.Denver scores higher on safety (55/100). Washington, D.C. has faster internet (250 Mbps vs 250 Mbps).

Denver

vs

Washington, D.C.

Cost of Living

$2,000

Housing (1BR)

$2,850

$450/mo

Food

$525/mo

$120/mo

Utilities

$120/mo

$50/mo

Transport

$50/mo

$150/mo

Healthcare

$150/mo

$2,770/mo

Total

$3,695/mo

Taxes (International Investors)

15%

Capital Gains

15%

15%

Dividends

15%

15%

Crypto

15%

None

Wealth Tax

None

Quality of Life

55/100

Safety

40/100

250 Mbps

Internet

250 Mbps

Visa

180 days

Tourist Visa

180 days

No

DN Visa

No