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Complete relocation analysis: cost difference, salary adjustment, monthly expenses, taxes, home prices, and job market comparison.
Moving to Tyler is a financial step down — higher costs without proportional income gain.
Tyler has a cost index of 92 vs 122 for Centennial. Tyler is 30 points cheaper overall. Monthly rent goes from $2,056 to $1,290 (-37%).
If you earn the Centennial median of $128,167, you would need approximately $96,651/year in Tyler to maintain equivalent purchasing power, based on the cost index difference of 30 points (25%).
Median rent in Centennial is $2,056/month. In Tyler it is $1,290/month — a difference of $766 per month, or $9,192 per year.
Moving to Tyler is a financial step down — higher costs without proportional income gain. The salary equivalent to maintain your current lifestyle is $96,651/year in Tyler. The median income there is $65,527.
Estimated monthly essentials total $4,356 in Centennial vs $3,055 in Tyler — a difference of $1,301/month ($15,612/year).
The median home price in Tyler is $248,536 vs $638,401 in Centennial. With 20% down and a 6.5% rate, the estimated monthly mortgage payment is $1,257 in Tyler vs $3,228 in Centennial.