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Last updated: Feb 2026
Data Methodology

Moving from Santa Fe to Boston will cost approximately $296,352 more on median home prices (61.5% higher). Monthly rent is $1,235 more expensive in Boston. Median income is 75.2% higher in Boston, helping offset housing costs.

Housing
61.5% more
Rent
61.5% more
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Side-by-Side Comparison

Origin

Santa Fe, NM

Median Home Price$482,077
Monthly Rent$2,009
Median Income$57,366
Population84,112
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Destination

Boston, MA

Median Home Price
$778,429+61.5%
Monthly Rent
$3,243+61.5%
Median Income
$100,532+75.2%
Population669,469
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Housing

Rent History & Trends

Understanding how rental prices have changed over time helps predict future affordability and make informed decisions about your move.

Santa Fe

2015N/A
2020$1,463
2025$2,009

Boston

2015$2,273
2020$2,347
2025$3,243

Annual Cost of Living

A comprehensive breakdown of annual living expenses helps you budget effectively for your new life in Boston.

Santa Fe

Housing$8,199
Food$5,954
Transport$13,126
Healthcare$7,931
Total$48,804

Boston

Housing$16,490
Food$7,343
Transport$12,320
Healthcare$8,876
Total$63,621
Costs

Key Insights

61.5%
Housing Cost
more expensive in Boston
$1,235
Monthly Rent Difference
additional cost per month
75.2%
Income Level
higher median income

Demographics

Santa Fe

Population84,112
Median Age44.1 yrs
Violent Crime Rate821 per 100k
Property Crime Rate2772 per 100k

Boston

Population669,469
Median Age31.8 yrs
Violent Crime Rate301 per 100k
Property Crime Rate1000 per 100k

Safety & Crime Statistics

Santa Fe

821
Violent Crime Rate (per 100k)
2772
Property Crime Rate (per 100k)

Boston

301
Violent Crime Rate (per 100k)
1000
Property Crime Rate (per 100k)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it cheaper to live in Boston or Santa Fe?

Santa Fe is 61.5% cheaper for housing than Boston. The median home price in Santa Fe is $482,077 compared to $778,429 in Boston.

What is the rent difference between Santa Fe and Boston?

Monthly rent in Boston averages $3,243, while Santa Fe averages $2,009. That's a difference of $1,235 per month, or $14,818 annually.

How do incomes compare between Santa Fe and Boston?

The median household income in Boston is $100,532, which is 75.2% higher than Santa Fe's median of $57,366.

Which city is safer: Santa Fe or Boston?

Santa Fe has a violent crime rate of 821 per 100k residents, while Boston has 301 per 100k. Boston is statistically safer.

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