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Pasadena, CA

High Pressure

Pasadena, CA is one of the most expensive places to live in the United States — roughly 2.3x the national average (Cost Index: 228). The housing market drives nearly all of that premium: the typical home here is valued at $1,185,825, far above the $303,400 US median. Local household income is $103,778, which should be read as place context rather than a personal salary target.

Pasadena already reads as a high-pressure housing market, with 34% rent burden, 11.4x home-price-to-income, and a housing index of 391. Treat this page as a stress test for rent, mortgage, and tax burden before assuming the move works.Data Sources: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 · BEA RPP 2023 · Zillow ZHVI

Data Updated: March 2026
Housing Feasibility Verdict
Stretch

Based on your household income, housing mode, local rent, home value, property tax, and mortgage assumptions for Pasadena.

Monthly Housing
$2,966/mo
Lower of rent or buy scenario
Housing Burden
34%
Stretch
Residual Cash
$5,182/mo
After housing and debt · $1,727/person
Rent vs Buy
Renting is the lower-pressure baseline
Main pressure: everyday costs
Assumptions
Housing Mode
Confidence: HighHome source: ZILLOWRent source: ZILLOWBEA proxy: msaHousehold size: 3Down payment: 20%Fixed burden: 40%
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Cost Index
228
Very Expensive
Based on housing costs · See methodology
Median Home Value
$1,185,825
Zillow ZHVI Market Rate • Census ACS: $1,045,000
National: $303,400
Median Rent
$2,966/mo
Zillow ZORI Market Rate • Census ACS: $2,218/mo
National: $1,348/mo
Household Income
$103,778
National: $78,538
Population
136,462
Purchasing Power
58
100 = national baseline

Cost of Living Breakdown

Each index uses 100 as the US national average. A score of 150 means 50% more expensive; 80 means 20% cheaper.

Housing Cost Index
391 / 100
~3.9x more expensive
Rent Index
220 / 100
~2.2x more expensive
Goods & Groceries
107 / 100
7% pricier than average
Utilities
159 / 100
59% higher utility bills
Healthcare & Services
104 / 100
In line with national average
Overall Index
228
Very Expensive · ~2.3x the US average

Pasadena Mortgage Calculator

Pre-filled with the local median home value of $1,185,825 and California's property tax rate of 0.71%.

Household Housing Budget

Local median household income is shown only as a place-side affordability input. Personal salary, filing status, and take-home pay analysis belong in salary.city.

Local Household Income
$103,778
Census ACS place context
Rent Burden Estimate
34%
Typical annual rent / local household income
Home Price to Income
11.4x
Typical home value / local household income
Use this section to judge whether Pasadena looks structurally manageable for a household budget. For a specific job offer, filing status, payroll taxes, or salary equivalence across cities, run the income-side decision in salary.city.

Property Tax in Pasadena, CA

Est. Annual Property Tax
$8,419
Monthly Impact
$702
Added to your mortgage
Effective Rate
0.71%
National avg: ~1.00%

California Place Tax Context

Tax TypeCaliforniaNational Avg
Property Tax Rate0.71%1.00%
Top Income Tax Rate13.3%~5.0%
State Sales Tax8.85%~5.0%

Compare Pasadena to Another City

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Cost of Living Comparison

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Cost Index Comparison (100 = National Avg)

Housing CostsNational Avg: 100
Pasadena, CA: 391
Rent Prices
220

FAQ: Living in Pasadena

Is Pasadena, CA an expensive place to live?+

Yes — Pasadena is about 128% more expensive than the national average, with an overall Cost Index of 228. Housing is the biggest factor: the typical home here is valued around $1,185,825, and monthly rents average roughly $2,966. Day-to-day costs like groceries and utilities tend to run higher than average as well.

How does Pasadena fit a household housing budget?+

Start with housing. Typical monthly rent is $2,966, while local median household income is $103,778. That implies a rent-burden proxy of about 34% before utilities and other costs. For a specific job offer, filing status, or take-home pay scenario, use salary.city.

How much are taxes in Pasadena, CA?+

California has a progressive state income tax with a top rate of 13.3%. The effective property tax rate is 0.71%. On a home worth $1,185,825, that translates to roughly $8,419 per year in property taxes. Sales tax (state + local) averages around 8.85% on everyday purchases.

How much does it cost to rent in Pasadena, CA?+

The typical monthly rent in Pasadena is around $2,966. That's about 120% higher than the $1,348 national median. For comparison, the median home value here is $1,185,825, so buyers should also factor in mortgage payments, property taxes, and insurance.

How much does a house cost in Pasadena, CA?+

The median home in Pasadena is valued at $1,185,825. With 20% down and a 6.5% mortgage rate, you'd be looking at roughly $5,996/month for principal and interest alone — before property taxes and insurance. About 42% of residents here own their homes.

Are groceries and utilities expensive in Pasadena?+

Grocery prices in Pasadena are noticeably pricier compared to the rest of the US (index: 107, where 100 is the national average). Utility bills (electricity, gas, water) are on the high side (index: 159). Both add meaningful weight to your monthly budget here.

What is Pasadena, CA like to live in?+

Pasadena is a mid-sized city with a population of about 136,462. The median age of residents is 40.1, which is close to the national median. The local poverty rate is 13.21%, near the national average of 12.4%.

Lower-Pressure Alternatives in California

If Pasadena feels tight, start with these same-state cities that look easier on rent burden or buy-side pressure.

Higher-Pressure Comparisons in California

Use these city pages when you want to compare Pasadena against tougher same-state markets before deciding whether the current city is already a stretch.

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Reviewed by LivabilityCalc Research Team
Financial Data Analysts · Census & Economic Data Specialists
Data Sources & Methodology
  • Real Estate & Housing: Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI, Smoothed & Seasonally Adjusted) and Zillow Observed Rent Index (ZORI). Structural fallback utilizes U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates.
  • Goods, Utilities & Services: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) Metropolitan Area Regional Price Parities (MARPP), incorporating verified State Nonmetropolitan averages.
  • Mortgage Rates: Freddie Mac 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Average in the United States (PMMS) via Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED).
  • Tax Context: State-level property, sales, and income-tax context used for place-side relocation planning. Personal take-home pay and offer analysis are handled by salary.city.
  • Index Methodology: Weighting matrix derived from Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CEX) distributional models. Baseline standardized at 100. (Read methodology details)
Last data update: March 2026 · Mortgage rates updated monthly