Seattle vs Tampa
Cost of living comparison for expats and families · 2026
🇺🇸 United States
Seattle
$3,145/mo solo
🇺🇸 United States
Tampa
$2,770/mo solo
How we calculate tax rates: Estimated effective rates assume a $200K/yr retiree drawdown, single filer, all long-term capital gains. US figures include federal LTCG + NIIT + state tax (so Boston shows MA, Miami shows FL, etc.). Your real rate depends on income mix and filing status — run the tax calculator for your numbers.
Seattle
vs
Tampa
Cost of Living
$2,300
Housing (1BR)
$2,000
$525/mo
Food
$450/mo
$120/mo
Utilities
$120/mo
$50/mo
Transport
$50/mo
$150/mo
Healthcare
$150/mo
$3,145/mo
Total
$2,770/mo
Taxes (International Investors)
effective at $200K/yr · single
10.1%
Capital Gains
10.1%
10.1%
Dividends
10.1%
10.1%
Crypto
10.1%
None
Wealth Tax
None
Quality of Life
45/100
Safety
55/100
250 Mbps
Internet
350 Mbps
Visa
180 days
Tourist Visa
180 days
No
DN Visa
No
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Cost of Living
Tampa is the more affordable option at $2,770/month for a single person, compared to $3,145/month in Seattle — a savings of $375/month, or roughly 12%. Rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Seattle averages $2,300/month vs $2,000/month in Tampa. For couples needing a 2-bedroom, expect $3,650 in Seattle and $2,750 in Tampa. Families with kids typically see costs scale by 2–2.5× vs single-person baseline.
Tax for Investors
United States's tax system is worldwide (all income taxed regardless of source). At a $200K/yr retiree drawdown, Seattle works out to roughly 10.1% effective on long-term gains (federal LTCG + NIIT + WA tax). United States is worldwide (all income taxed regardless of source); Tampa works out to 10.1% (federal + NIIT + FL tax). For FIRE retirees living off portfolio income, territorial systems typically produce the cleanest outcome — see our territorial tax countries guide for the full list.
Climate & Lifestyle
Seattle has a cool temperate (avg 11°C) climate; Tampa is warm subtropical (avg 23°C). Tampa is meaningfully warmer year-round (12°C difference on annual average). Tampa scores higher on safety (55/100) vs 45/100 for the other city. Tampa has faster internet at 350 Mbps vs 250 Mbps. Seattle has a large established expat community. Tampa has a medium established expat community.
Visa & Residency
For Seattle: investor visa available. For Tampa: investor visa available. Full visa pathways, income thresholds, and residency timelines are covered in the Retire in United States and Retire in United States guides.
FIRE Number
At the standard 4% safe withdrawal rate, the portfolio needed to retire in Seattle is $943,500; Tampa needs $831,000. Geographic arbitrage is the single biggest lever in FIRE planning — relocating between these two cities changes your required portfolio by $112,500. Run your own scenarios in the "What your portfolio buys" section below.
What your portfolio buys in each city
At the 4% safe withdrawal rate, see exactly what Seattle vs Tampa costs at common FIRE milestones. Real math, honest verdicts — no marketing spin.
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