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City comparison · Rent & affordability

Paris vs Milan: rent and cost of living

Median rent in Paris (€1,600) is 7% higher than in Milan (€1,500). But raw rent isn't the whole picture — what you earn locally determines how much pressure that rent actually puts on your budget.

Paris

Budget€950
Median€1,600
Premium€2,700

Confidence: medium

Milan

Budget€900
Median€1,500
Premium€2,600

Confidence: low

What renters actually spend (% of income)

Paris

P25 renter26%
Median35%
P75 renter46%

Milan

P25 renter24%
Median33%
P75 renter44%

These are what renters actually pay — not recommended targets.

Salary needed for median rent (30% rule)

Paris€64,000/yr
Milan€60,000/yr

Paris requires €4,000 more per year to comfortably cover median rent.

Affordability verdict

Milan is slightly easier on the wallet. The median renter spends 33% of income on rent there, versus 35% in Paris — a 2-point gap that compounds over time. Median rent is €1,500 in Milan versus €1,600 in Paris. Despite similar rent levels in absolute terms, income differences explain the gap — local wages stretch further in Milan.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Milan cheaper than Paris to rent in?

Yes — Milan is more affordable relative to local incomes. The median renter in Milan spends 33% of gross income on rent, versus 35% in Paris.

What salary do you need to rent in Paris vs Milan?

To comfortably afford median rent at the 30% rule, you need €64,000/year in Paris and €60,000/year in Milan.

What is the average rent in Paris compared to Milan?

Median 1-bedroom rent is €1,600/month in Paris and €1,500/month in Milan. Budget options (bottom 10%) start at €950 and €900 respectively.

Explore Paris in detail

Cost of living guide: ParisCan I afford €1,300 rent in Paris?

Explore Milan in detail

Cost of living guide: MilanCan I afford €1,200 rent in Milan?

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