The Verdict
Although London pays £12000 more on average, higher rent and living costs mean you actually have less disposable income in London (£733/month vs £913/month after rent).
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Cost of Living: London vs Brighton
The cost of living differences between London and Brighton are significant. Average rent for a one-bedroom flat is approximately £1600/month in London versus £1100/month in Brighton — meaning London is £500/month more expensive for renters. Average house prices are approximately £520,000 in London versus £380,000 in Brighton. For property buying, see mortgage affordability calculator.
Salary Comparison
The median salary in London is approximately £39,716 compared to £31,000 in Brighton. London salaries are typically £8,716 higher, but this must be weighed against the higher cost of living. After accounting for rent differences, the salary advantage translates to approximately £226/month more disposable income in London.
Key Industries
London is strong in financial services, technology, media, legal. Brighton excels in digital, creative, education, tourism. Your career sector may determine which city offers better opportunities regardless of headline salary figures. See London salary guide and Brighton salary guide for more detail.
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