It's basically a wash between London (Average) and Brighton
The money's about the same - so this one's about lifestyle, not pounds.
Your Take-Home Pay
Based on area median salaries. Personalise above to see your own numbers.
London (Average)
Brighton
You'd take home £7,200 less per year in Brighton
Where Your Money Goes
How your monthly take-home splits between costs and what you keep.
London (Average)
Brighton
London (Average) disposable
£125/mo
Brighton disposable
£87/mo
London (Average)
Tight£125/mo disposable
Brighton
Tight£87/mo disposable
Salary (Area Median)
London (Average)
£44,000
Brighton
£34,000
Rent (2-bed)
London (Average)
£2,000/mo
Brighton
£1,450/mo
Council Tax (Band D)
London (Average)
£1,640
Brighton
£2,050
Commute
London (Average)
£180/mo
Brighton
£155/mo
Weekly Groceries
London (Average)
£75/wk
Brighton
£72/wk
Energy Bills
London (Average)
£135/mo
Brighton
£128/mo
Lifestyle (Pints, Cinema, Gym)
London (Average)
£132/mo
Brighton
£115/mo
If You're Buying
London (Average)
£530,000
Average house price
Brighton
£420,000
Average house price
You could save £110,000 on a home in Brighton. That's real money.
Price-to-income ratio
12.0x
London (Average) (median)
Price-to-income ratio
12.4x
Brighton (median)
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Percentage of schools rated Outstanding or Good by Ofsted (England), Education Scotland, Estyn (Wales), or ETI (Northern Ireland).
London (Average)
Good3208 schools in area
Brighton
Excellent138 schools in area
London (Average) has better-rated schools overall (87% good or outstanding vs 85% in Brighton). Always check individual schools for your specific area.
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Your Move Summary
About the same
Where you save
- Rent+£6,600/yr
- Commute+£300/yr
- Lifestyle+£197/yr
Where you pay more
- Take-home pay-£7,200/yr
- Council Tax-£410/yr
Data sourced from ONS, HMRC, and local authorities. Salaries are area medians - personalise above for your own numbers. Comparison based on 2-bed rental, Band D council tax, and typical usage. Always do your own sums before making big decisions. But at least now you know where to start.