Buying power · 2026/27

Glasgow vs London — Buying Power Compared

Side-by-side take-home after typical 2-bed rent and council tax in Glasgow (Scotland) and London (England) across four salary levels.

Side-by-side monthly buying power

Salary Glasgow /mo after rent & CT London /mo after rent & CT Difference
£35,000 £1,165 £131 +£1,034 (Glasgow)
£50,000 £1,941 £1,031 +£910 (Glasgow)
£75,000 £3,106 £2,242 +£864 (Glasgow)
£100,000 £4,211 £3,451 +£760 (Glasgow)

Take-home uses region-correct UK tax bands. Rent is the median 2-bed; council tax is Band D (England methodology).

Key cost deltas

Glasgow

2-bed rent
£1,100/mo
Council tax Band D
£1,530/yr
Median annual pay
£34,840
Country
Scotland

London

2-bed rent
£2,100/mo
Council tax Band D
£1,950/yr
Median annual pay
£42,900
Country
England

Frequently asked questions

Which has cheaper rent — Glasgow or London?
Glasgow has the cheaper typical 2-bed rent at £1,100/month, versus £2,100/month in London — a difference of £1,000/month or £12,000/year. Figures are ONS Private Rental Prices medians for 2026/27.
Which city has higher median salary?
London has the higher full-time median annual salary at £42,900, versus £34,840 in Glasgow — a gap of £8,060/year (ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2024).
Where does a £50,000 salary go further after rent and council tax?
On £50,000 gross, after typical rent and Band D council tax, you keep £910/month more in Glasgow. Detailed comparison at four salary levels is in the table above.
Do Glasgow and London use the same tax system?
No — Glasgow is in Scotland and London is in England. Different tax bands apply (Scotland has 5 bands, rUK has 3-4). Our take-home figures use the correct region for each city.