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Complete relocation analysis: cost difference, salary adjustment, monthly expenses, taxes, home prices, and job market comparison.
Moving to Centennial looks like a financial upgrade — better income-to-cost ratio.
Centennial has a cost index of 122 vs 90 for Warren. Centennial is 32 points more expensive overall. Monthly rent goes from $1,336 to $2,056 (+54%).
If you earn the Warren median of $63,741, you would need approximately $86,404/year in Centennial to maintain equivalent purchasing power, based on the cost index difference of 32 points (36%).
Median rent in Warren is $1,336/month. In Centennial it is $2,056/month — a difference of +$720 per month, or $8,640 per year.
Moving to Centennial looks like a financial upgrade — better income-to-cost ratio. The salary equivalent to maintain your current lifestyle is $86,404/year in Centennial. The median income there is $128,167.
Estimated monthly essentials total $3,069 in Warren vs $4,356 in Centennial — a difference of +$1,287/month (+$15,444/year).
The median home price in Centennial is $638,401 vs $195,562 in Warren. With 20% down and a 6.5% rate, the estimated monthly mortgage payment is $3,228 in Centennial vs $989 in Warren.