Marseille vs. Hanoi: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison
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Marseille's economy, fueled by its significant port, generates substantially more wealth, reflected in a GDP per capita nearly four times higher than Hanoi's ($50,000 USD vs $13,500 USD). This translates into significantly higher average incomes in France's port city. However, this purchasing power comes at a steep price; the overall Cost of Living Index paints Hanoi as dramatically more affordable, with a score of 28.67 compared to Marseille's 79.3 (where 100 equals New York). This stark affordability gap is most evident in housing, where the Property Price to Income Ratio in Hanoi (63.59) dwarfs Marseille's (3.26), indicating that property costs in Vietnam's capital are fundamentally unmanageable for the average earner, unlike the more balanced situation in the French city.
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While a central apartment in Marseille's city center costs slightly more ($4,481 USD per sqm) than one in Hanoi's core ($3,726 USD), the reality for most Hanoi residents is that housing is financially crushing. The average net salary in Hanoi ($500 USD) is substantially lower than in Marseille ($5,000 USD), making the high property price-to-income ratio particularly onerous. Transportation offers a different comparison; public transit in Hanoi is exceptionally cheap, with a monthly pass costing just $1.30, a fraction of the $15.80 required for similar services in Marseille. Yet, this low cost comes with a significant trade-off: Hanoi suffers from severe traffic congestion, reflected in its much higher Traffic Commute Time Index (28.03) compared to Marseille's (14.3).
Beyond housing and transport, daily expenses tell a similar story of affordability. Groceries for an 85m² apartment basket are significantly cheaper in Hanoi than in Marseille. However, healthcare presents a contrasting picture. Marseille's superior Health Care Index (85.0) signals better quality and accessibility, while Hanoi's lower index (56.9) suggests significant deficiencies in infrastructure and service quality, despite potentially lower costs.
The core trade-off between these two cities is clear. Marseille offers a comfortable Western European lifestyle with higher purchasing power, better healthcare, and more reliable infrastructure, but at a much higher cost. Hanoi provides a dramatically lower cost of living, especially concerning housing, but comes with significant drawbacks: much lower income potential, extremely high property costs relative to salary, severe traffic congestion, and potential concerns regarding healthcare quality and infrastructure reliability. Choosing between them hinges on individual priorities regarding lifestyle, budget, career prospects, and tolerance for these specific trade-offs.
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Real estate & living comparison
| Marseille | Hanoi | |
|---|---|---|
| Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre | 3645.97 USD | 2348.38 USD |
| 1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre | 665.41 USD | 296.71 USD |
| 3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre | 1304.91 USD | 558.3 USD |
| Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) | 2645.96 USD | 499.35 USD |
| GDP Growth Rate: | 0.94 USD | 5.05 USD |
| Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) | 46.68 USD | 7.64 USD |
| Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) | 182.86 USD | 73.77 USD |
| Population | 877,215 | 8,587,100 |
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Last updated: 2026-05-09T02:33:49+00:00
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