Doha vs. Tehran: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison
Doha
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Tehran
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Doha presents a significantly more affluent lifestyle compared to Tehran, largely due to its status as a major hub in Qatar, an affluent Gulf nation. This economic disparity is reflected in residents' earnings, with average monthly net salaries in Doha being approximately ten times higher than those in Tehran. This substantial income advantage directly influences living costs, most notably in housing. A modest 1-bedroom apartment in Doha's city center averages around $3,000 USD per month, significantly higher than the comparable unit in Tehran's center, averaging roughly $427 USD. The overall cost-of-living index in Doha is considerably elevated, indicative of the premium associated with goods and services in this high-income setting.
Conversely, Tehran offers a substantially lower cost of living, particularly concerning housing and basic necessities. Beyond the lower apartment prices, everyday expenses such as groceries, local transportation, and utilities are significantly cheaper in Tehran than in Doha. For instance, a basic monthly mobile plan and internet access cost around $11 USD in Tehran compared to $20 USD in Doha. Although the average net salary in Tehran is lower, the city's overall affordability presents a stark contrast to Doha's high expenditure levels, making it a more budget-conscious choice for many.
The quality of life indicators paint a different picture, with Doha generally scoring higher across most categories. Doha boasts lower pollution levels, potentially mitigated by modern infrastructure like advanced Brise-soleil facades reducing heat gain, and significantly shorter commute times, facilitated by infrastructure like the Maglev system under development. Tehran faces challenges with higher pollution levels, exacerbated by industrial activity and traffic, where controlling emissions might require sophisticated Sulfur-scrubbers, and much longer commute times, negatively impacting its quality score. However, Tehran's quality metrics still outperform Doha in one specific area: the property price-to-income ratio, which is considerably higher in Doha, indicating that housing costs consume a much larger proportion of household income.
Beyond direct costs, the economic and demographic contexts differ markedly. Doha operates within a high-income, rapidly developing economy with a young, educated population. Tehran, while the capital of Iran, faces economic headwinds and operates within a lower-income framework. This context influences not only the absolute cost figures but also the relative purchasing power and the overall economic environment experienced by residents in each city, shaping their lifestyle and opportunities.
In summary, while Doha offers a higher standard of living backed by substantial income potential and generally better quality-of-life metrics (except for the property affordability ratio), Tehran presents a much more affordable option with significantly lower costs for housing, food, and transportation. However, this affordability comes with trade-offs, including a lower income base, higher pollution levels, and longer commute times, resulting in an overall quality of life that, while potentially more accessible, differs substantially from the experience offered in Doha.
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Real estate & living comparison
| Doha | Tehran | |
|---|---|---|
| Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre | 4446.51 USD | 1470 USD |
| Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre | 2746.56 USD | 867.22 USD |
| International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child | 11397.97 USD | 2280.68 USD |
| Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child | 739.96 USD | 111.67 USD |
| Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) | 64.54 USD | 25.51 USD |
| Men's Leather Business Shoes | 86.59 USD | 68.12 USD |
| Apples (1 kg) | 2.11 USD | 1.16 USD |
| Bananas (1 kg) | 1.66 USD | 1.71 USD |
| 1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre | 1924.53 USD | 426.94 USD |
| 1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre | 1287.81 USD | 261.25 USD |
| Bottled Water (0.33 Liter) | 0.32 USD | 1.59 USD |
| Cappuccino (Regular Size) | 6.14 USD | 1.18 USD |
| Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) | 5.86 USD | 24.5 USD |
| Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) | 2974.31 USD | 211.63 USD |
| Cinema Ticket (International Release) | 12.36 USD | 1.5 USD |
| Monthly Fitness Club Membership | 146.06 USD | 20.43 USD |
| Gasoline (1 Liter) | 0.56 USD | 0.26 USD |
| Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) | 32.96 USD | 5 USD |
| Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) | 93.53 USD | 14.39 USD |
| Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) | 87.04 USD | 5.32 USD |
| Population | 1,186,023 | 14,148,000 |
Last updated: 2026-04-05T11:43:50+00:00
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