Side-by-side cost of living comparison for 2026
4% cheaper
Greenville is 4% more affordable than Norfolk. A $75,000 salary in Norfolk is equivalent to $71,970 in Greenville.
Index values shown. National average = 100. Lower is cheaper.
To maintain the same standard of living:
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Housing is typically the biggest factor in any cost-of-living comparison. Greenville has a housing index of 85 while Norfolk sits at 95 (national average = 100). The median home in Greenville costs $250,000 compared to $250,000 in Norfolk, a difference of $0. Monthly rent follows a similar pattern: $1,200 in Greenville versus $1,300 in Norfolk.
Groceries and everyday expenses show a narrower gap: Greenville scores 98 while Norfolk scores 99. Both cities are close to the national average for grocery costs.
Healthcare costs in Greenville (103) are higher than Norfolk (99). Both are close to the national average.
Median household income in Greenville is $48,912 compared to $51,938 in Norfolk. When adjusted for cost of living, income goes further in Greenville.
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