Tehran vs. Riyadh: Detailed 2026 Cost of Living & Quality Comparison

Tehran Tehran Image by:Mehdi Salehi
Riyadh Riyadh Image by:Alamin Prodhania

Tehran and Riyadh present fundamentally different economic landscapes for 2026. Tehran's economy supports a lower average net salary – $1,060 versus Riyadh's $2,341 – yet living expenses are significantly cheaper overall. Basic utilities for an apartment are a fraction of the cost in Riyadh ($10 vs. $100), and food and transport are also more affordable in Iran's capital. However, this lower cost structure comes with a substantial trade-off: Tehran's property market, while cheaper on the surface, reveals a vast affordability gap. The average property price per square meter is just $1,100, but the required income to service a mortgage, considering the interest rate differential, still points to a significant financial hurdle compared to Riyadh.

Climate Index
71 / 44.5
Cost of Living Index
22.8 / 48.2

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The stark contrast becomes even clearer when examining the housing affordability gap. Riyadh's property price-to-income ratio stands at 5.14, a manageable figure, while Tehran's ratio of 12.4 indicates that housing costs consume a much larger proportion of the average income. Although Tehran's property prices are substantially lower ($1,100/m²) than Riyadh's ($2,903/m²), the lower incomes and, crucially, a higher mortgage interest rate (0.88% vs. 5.39%) mean homeownership, while potentially marginally more accessible in absolute terms due to lower interest, remains highly challenging in both cities, but the gap in affordability is immense.

Health Care Index
53.3 / 66.2
Pollution Index
80.4 / 63.8

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Beyond economics, quality of life differs dramatically. Riyadh excels in key areas like safety and commute times, scoring much higher on the safety index (75.38 vs. Tehran's 34.06) and boasting a significantly lower commute time index (34.06 vs. 161.0). Healthcare quality, while slightly lower in Riyadh (66.16) than Tehran (75.38), still points to Riyadh offering superior overall health outcomes. Tehran's quality of life index, hovering around 34, starkly underscores these deficiencies compared to Riyadh's considerably higher score of 161, painting a picture of vastly different urban environments regarding security and daily living ease.

Property Price to Income Ratio
27.6 / 5.1
Purchasing Power Index
25.6 / 129

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Environmental factors and economic growth further differentiate the two capitals. Riyadh enjoys much cleaner air, with pollution levels at 63.83, compared to Tehran's alarmingly high index of 161.0. Looking ahead, Riyadh shows modest but positive population growth (1.68%) and GDP growth (0.75%), while Tehran's GDP growth (0.88%) is slightly higher, yet its GDP per capita ($10,000) remains substantially lower than Riyadh's ($55,100), reflecting the broader economic disparity between the two nations.

Quality of Life Index
66.7 / 161
Safety Index
42.8 / 75.4

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Ultimately, the choice between Tehran and Riyadh hinges on prioritizing cost or quality. Tehran offers undeniable advantages for those prioritizing the lowest living expenses and property prices, but these savings come at the steep cost of significant safety concerns, long commutes, and potentially lower healthcare quality. Riyadh provides a much higher quality of life, driven by safety, shorter commutes, and better healthcare, albeit at a much higher cost of living and income level, reflecting the vast economic gap between the two nations.

Traffic Commute Time Index
52.9 / 34.1

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Local cuisine & dishes

Tehran

Chelo KebabTender cubes of marinated lamb or beef grilled to perfection, served with fluffy basmati rice. The meat is typically marinated in a blend of garlic, lemon juice, and spices like cumin and paprika. In Tehran, the rice is often cooked with saffron for a golden hue and aromatic flavor. Traditionally served with a side of grilled tomatoes and fresh herbs.
Mirza GhasemiA smoky eggplant dish beloved in Tehran. Eggplants are char-grilled until soft, then mashed and mixed with garlic, tomatoes, and local spices like dried lime (golpar) and fenugreek. The result is a savory, slightly sweet dip served with crusty bread or as a side to rice. Its smokiness reflects the city's affinity for bold flavors.
Zereshk PoloA vibrant rice dish featuring golden barberry berries, which give it a tart flavor and striking color. Saffron-infused basmati rice is layered with tender chicken or fish, often accompanied by nuts like pistachios or almonds. In Tehran, this dish is a staple for celebrations, symbolizing joy and prosperity.
Iranian cuisineIranian cuisine comprises the culinary traditions of Iran. Due to the historically common usage of the term "Persia" to refer to Iran in the Western world, it is alternatively known as Persian cuisine, despite Persians being only one of a

Riyadh

KabsaA fragrant rice dish cooked with saffron, lamb or chicken, and various spices.
MansafTraditional dish made from lamb cooked in fermented dried yogurt (jameed) served over rice.
SambousaDeep-fried or baked pastries filled with spiced ground meat, vegetables, or cheese.
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Travel & attractions

Tehran

Milad TowerA 435m-tall concrete tower with a panoramic viewing platform and restaurants.
Tehran Grand BazaarOne of the oldest and largest bazaars in the Middle East, featuring numerous shops selling traditional Persian crafts.
National Museum of IranHouses a vast collection of historical artifacts from prehistoric times to the present day.
Sa'd Abad Palace Museum ComplexA group of four palaces, built for the Qajar and Pahlavi dynasties, showcasing Iranian architecture and art.
The Treasury of National JewelsDisplays an extensive collection of precious gems, jeweled crowns, and other royal regalia.

Riyadh

Al-Masmak FortressA historic mud-brick fortress that was the site of Ibn Saud's capture of Riyadh in 1902.
Kingdom CenterA 304-meter (997 ft) skyscraper with a glass bridge offering panoramic views of the city.
Deera Square (Al-Imam Turki bin Abdullah Square)A large public square featuring the iconic clock tower and the National Museum of Saudi Arabia.
Murabba PalaceThe official residence of the King of Saudi Arabia, showcasing traditional Saudi architecture.
Ed-Diriyah (At-Turaif District)An ancient city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, once the capital of the First Saudi State.

Real estate & living comparison

Tehran Riyadh
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment in City Centre 1470 USD 2903.31 USD
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 867.22 USD 1913.98 USD
International Primary School, Annual Tuition per Child 2280.68 USD 10279.3 USD
Private Full-Day Preschool or Kindergarten, Monthly Fee per Child 111.67 USD 503.33 USD
Jeans (Levi's 501 or Similar) 25.51 USD 56.86 USD
Men's Leather Business Shoes 68.12 USD 95.61 USD
Apples (1 kg) 1.16 USD 2.25 USD
Bananas (1 kg) 1.71 USD 1.69 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment in City Centre 426.94 USD 1144.61 USD
1 Bedroom Apartment Outside of City Centre 261.25 USD 835.68 USD
Bottled Water (0.33 Liter) 1.59 USD 0.28 USD
Cappuccino (Regular Size) 1.18 USD 4.25 USD
Annual Mortgage Interest Rate (20-Year Fixed, in %) 24.5 USD 5.39 USD
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax) 211.63 USD 2340.77 USD
Cinema Ticket (International Release) 1.5 USD 14.65 USD
Monthly Fitness Club Membership 20.43 USD 93.63 USD
Gasoline (1 Liter) 0.26 USD 0.61 USD
Monthly Public Transport Pass (Regular Price) 5 USD 37.3 USD
Basic Utilities for 85 m2 Apartment (Electricity, Heating, Cooling, Water, Garbage) 14.39 USD 100.98 USD
Broadband Internet (Unlimited Data, 60 Mbps or Higher) 5.32 USD 72.26 USD
Population 14,148,000 7,237,000

Last updated: 2026-04-05T11:43:50+00:00

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