Seattle vs. Seoul: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

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Public transportation costs are relatively comparable, with a monthly pass priced around $44 in both Seattle and Seoul. However, the overall transportation expense picture favors Seoul, particularly for car ownership. Seattle's gasoline costs are significantly higher at $3.19 per gallon compared to Seoul's $2.09. Additionally, factors like insurance and the impact of heavy traffic—often leading to lost productivity—drive up the personal vehicle expense in Seattle. While basic groceries are slightly cheaper in Seattle ($60/month) than Seoul ($50/month), the cost of eating out is substantially higher, averaging $120 for two people in Seattle versus just $35 in Seoul.

Climate Index
91.7 / 68.4
Cost of Living Index
90.1 / 68.2

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Housing represents the most pronounced difference, with Seattle's city center commanding vastly higher prices, averaging $190 per square meter compared to Seoul's $23,505. Despite this, the overall cost of living in Seoul's central areas is lower, primarily due to significantly cheaper utilities. For an 85m² apartment, monthly utilities cost $108 in Seattle versus $102 in Seoul. Furthermore, Seattle imposes substantial property taxes averaging $1,200 annually, which Seoul largely avoids. The key takeaway is Seoul's superior housing affordability, especially outside the city center, with a much better income-to-housing-cost ratio ($27.68) than Seattle ($115).

Health Care Index
66.7 / 82.9
Pollution Index
38.8 / 51.8

Seattle   Seoul

Income levels starkly contrast the two cities. The average monthly net salary in Seattle ($4,600) is considerably higher than Seoul's $2,653. This higher income partially offsets Seattle's elevated cost of living, particularly concerning housing and transportation. Conversely, the lower salary in Seoul makes the city more affordable overall, but this disparity in earnings is a fundamental factor in the cost of living comparison between the two locations.

Purchasing Power Index
177.2 / 140.8
Quality of Life Index
189.2 / 160.2

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Regarding quality of life, the data presents a complex picture. Seoul's suburbs generally score lower on quality metrics than Seattle's suburbs, suggesting a potential trade-off between lower costs and amenities in Seoul's outer areas versus Seattle's urban core. Seoul also faces significant challenges, including a Pollution Index score of 51.78 and notoriously long commute times, which negatively impact quality of life despite lower costs in some areas. Seattle, while not without its issues like traffic and high housing prices, generally offers a higher quality of life profile in its central areas.

Safety Index
44.8 / 75
Traffic Commute Time Index
42.9 / 41.2

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In conclusion, Seattle presents a higher cost of living driven by expensive housing and high personal vehicle costs, although its higher average income provides greater purchasing power. Seoul offers a significantly lower cost of living, especially outside the center, with cheaper housing, utilities, and public transport, but this comes with a lower average income and potential quality of life drawbacks in the suburbs, alongside issues like traffic and pollution. The choice between these cities hinges on individual priorities balancing lifestyle, career prospects, and budget.

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Local cuisine & dishes

Seattle

Dungeness Crab SoupA creamy, rich chowder made with fresh Dungeness crab meat, potatoes, onions, and herbs. The texture is velvety smooth with a hint of creaminess from the broth. Served hot in a bowl, often accompanied by oyster crackers or croutons for added crunch.
Sockeye Salmon SaladA fresh and vibrant salad featuring locally caught sockeye salmon, tossed in a light vinaigrette. The texture is crisp from the greens and tender from the flaky salmon. Key ingredients include arugula, local berries, and a sprinkle of toasted nuts. Served chilled, it's a perfect balance of flavors.
Seattle-Style PizzaA thin-crust pizza with a crispy yet chewy texture, reflecting Seattle's love for innovation in pizza. Toppings often include locally sourced ingredients like fresh mozzarella, heirloom tomatoes, and house-made sausage. Served on a wooden board, it's a modern twist on traditional pizza.

Seoul

KimchiA fermented cabbage dish that is an essential side at every Seoul meal. The spicy kick comes from red chili flakes and Korean mustard, while the tangy flavor results from natural fermentation. Traditionally served in a small, earthenware bowl, it’s often paired with rice or used as a condiment for other dishes.
BulgogiA Seoul specialty, this grilled beef dish is marinated in a sweet and savory sauce made from soy sauce, sugar, garlic, and sesame oil. The meat is tender and juicy, often served wrapped in lettuce leaves with rice or kimchi. It’s a must-try for meat lovers visiting the city.
BibimbapA vibrant one-pot meal featuring a mix of vegetables, meat (often beef), and fried egg atop a bed of seasoned rice. The dish is traditionally served with a side of gochujang sauce for dipping. In Seoul, it’s often prepared tableside, allowing diners to customize the flavors by mixing everything together.
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Travel & attractions

Seattle

Space NeedleA iconic tower built for the 1962 World's Fair, offering panoramic views of Seattle and its surrounding areas.
Pike Place MarketA historic public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront, known for its fresh produce, seafood, and unique shops.
Chihuly Garden and GlassAn exhibition center showcasing the works of Dale Chihuly, an American glass sculptor, with indoor galleries and a glass garden.
Seattle Art MuseumA contemporary art museum featuring collections from various cultures and time periods, including Asian art, modern and contemporary art, and Native American art.
The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)A museum dedicated to contemporary popular culture, showcasing exhibits on science fiction and fantasy, music, and Northwest art and history.

Seoul

Gyeongbokgung PalaceThe largest of the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon dynasty, offering tours and exhibitions.
MyeongdongA popular shopping district known for its cosmetic shops, street food, and traditional markets.
N Seoul TowerA communication and observation tower providing panoramic views of the city, often visited at night.
Changdeokgung Palace Secret GardenA beautiful garden within Changdeokgung Palace, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
InsadongTraditional Korean shopping district offering tea houses, art shops, and street performances.

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Real estate & living comparison

Seattle Seoul
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 5310.68 USD 11853.11 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 1939.81 USD 540.92 USD
3 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 3493.33 USD 1081.69 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 6535.37 USD 3193.27 USD
GDP Growth Rate: 2.89 USD 1.36 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 100 USD 44.4 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 284.91 USD 157.78 USD
Population 3,555,253 23,016,000

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Last updated: 2026-05-09T01:44:15+00:00

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