Adiyaman vs. Brampton: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison
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Adiyaman, located in Turkey, has a significantly smaller population compared to Brampton, a city in Canada. While specific population figures for Adiyaman aren't directly provided in the data, its overall scale is considerably smaller than Brampton, which is part of a major metropolitan area. Economically, Adiyaman's GDP per capita is substantially lower than Brampton's, reflecting the stark difference in economic development and purchasing power between a city in a developing country and one in a developed nation. This fundamental economic disparity sets the baseline for all other comparisons.
The housing market presents a dramatic contrast. In Adiyaman, specific apartment prices aren't provided, but the available data indicates significantly lower property values compared to Brampton. Calculating the approximate cost of a 85m² apartment in Adiyaman using the provided Turkish GDP per capita and assuming a similar price-to-income ratio as other Turkish cities suggests it would be far more affordable than its Canadian counterpart. Conversely, Brampton's housing market is marked by high prices, with city centre apartments exceeding $5,000 per square meter. While Adiyaman's interest rates are higher (potentially around 15-20%), the absolute cost of borrowing is dwarfed by the Canadian 4.72% rate when considering the vastly different property prices. Monthly rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Brampton's city centre is around $1,328, significantly higher than comparable rentals in Adiyaman.
Daily transportation costs differ vastly. A basic public transport pass in Brampton costs around $86.31 per month, while equivalent services in Adiyaman would likely be cheaper or less accessible. Fuel costs in Brampton are lower ($1.08/L) than in Adiyaman (not provided, but likely higher given Turkey's situation), though vehicle registration and maintenance costs could vary. The price of a standard sedan is much higher in Brampton ($18,966 for the Corolla) compared to typical prices in Adiyaman, reflecting the difference in currency value and market levels. A simple bus ticket in Brampton costs about $2.74, significantly more than likely fares in Adiyaman.
Beyond housing, the cost of living for daily needs is substantially higher in Brampton. A mid-range restaurant meal for two people costs around $25.60 in Brampton, compared to a much lower cost in Adiyaman. Fast food meals, groceries for basic staples, utilities for an 85m² apartment (around $150.21/month), and even childcare services all reflect the higher cost structure in Brampton. While Adiyaman's inflation rate is projected to be higher (potentially double digits), the baseline costs are simply lower, resulting in a different overall affordability picture despite potentially faster price increases.
Brampton offers a higher standard of living with better access to international schools, healthcare, and amenities, reflected in its higher GDP per capita ($55,900 vs. Turkey's implied figure). Childcare costs are higher in Brampton ($975/month vs. likely significantly less in Adiyaman). The economic outlook for Brampton, with a GDP growth rate of 1.25%, is more modest than the historical growth rates sometimes seen in Turkish cities, though still within a developed economy framework. Adiyaman's population growth rate (0.71%) is similar to Brampton's, but the economic growth rate (not provided directly, but implied by GDP per capita) is expected to be much higher, albeit from a lower base. The comparison highlights a trade-off between a lower cost of living and a higher quality of life and economic resources in Brampton versus the lower cost but different economic context and potentially lower quality of life indicators in Adiyaman.
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| Adiyaman | Brampton | |
|---|---|---|
| GDP Growth Rate: | 5.11 USD | 1.25 USD |
| GDP Per Capita ($) : | 34600 USD | 55900 USD |
| Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) | 38.98 USD | 180.41 USD |
| Population | 267,131 | 656,480 |
Last updated: 2026-04-21T09:19:57+00:00
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