Durhamvs.Chapel Hill Which City Is Right for You in 2026?

A head-to-head guide to cost of living, jobs, transportation, weather, crime, and quality of life — so you can decide where to live, work, or visit.

Updated 2026-05-26 · By HomeSnacks Editorial

Durham vs. Chapel Hill at a glance

Choosing between Durham, NC and Chapel Hill, NC comes down to which trade-offs matter most to you. Below we break down cost of living, jobs, housing, crime, diversity, weather, transportation, and culture using public data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the FBI, and HomeSnacks' proprietary SnackAbility quality-of-life score.

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Durham vs. Chapel Hill in photos

A side-by-side look at each city.

Chapel Hill

Cost of living

Durham is the cheaper city overall — 17% higher in Chapel Hill than its rival. Index baseline: 100 = national average.

Living expense Durham Chapel Hill US average
Overall 111 133 100
Services 103 97 100
Groceries 100 95 100
Health 129 209 100
Housing 103 97 100
Transportation 103 99 100
Utilities 106 108 100

Lower index = cheaper. 100 = U.S. national average. Bar inside each cell scales relative to the highest value in the table.

Sources: HomeSnacks Cost of Living indices, normalized so 100 = U.S. national average. Drill in: Durham cost of living, Chapel Hill cost of living, or the cheapest cities in America.

Housing breakdown

Home prices are higher in Chapel Hill. Compare absolute price and price-to-income — a $500k home in a $100k-income city is very different from one in a $50k-income city.

Durham
Chapel Hill
MetricDurhamChapel HillUnited States
Median Home Value $396,394 $631,166 $332,700
Median Rent $1,508 $1,613 $1,413
Median Income $81,619 $85,989 $80,734
Home Value To Income 4.9x 7.3x 4.1x
Rent To Monthly Income 0.22x 0.23x 0.21x

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024. See also states with the highest rent in America.

Crime

Chapel Hill is the safer city — total crime rate of 2,687 per 100k people vs 4,419 for Durham. US average: 2,119.

Crime (per 100k) Durham Chapel Hill US average
Total crime 4,419 2,687 2,119
Murder 12 2 5
Robbery 161 45 61
Aggravated Assault 389 113 256
Violent Crime 619 172 359
Burglary 450 340 229
Larceny 2,725 1,989 1,272
Car Theft 624 186 259
Property Crime 3,800 2,515 1,760

Lower = safer. Bar inside each cell scales relative to the highest crime rate in the table.

Source: FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (2024). All rates are per 100,000 people. City pages: Durham crime, Chapel Hill crime. See also: safest cities in America.

Diversity

Durham is more racially diverse — lower HHI (closer to 0) means a more even mix across groups.

Durham
HHI 3014.831 — more diverse
Chapel Hill
HHI 4319.434 — less diverse
White African American American Indian Asian Hawaiian Other Two Or More Hispanic
Group Durham Chapel Hill United States
White 40.3% 62.8% 57.4%
African American 33.2% 11.3% 11.9%
American Indian 0.2% 0.4% 0.5%
Asian 5.8% 13.4% 5.9%
Hawaiian 0.0% 0.0% 0.2%
Other 0.5% 0.6% 0.6%
Two Or More 4.7% 4.0% 4.3%
Hispanic 15.2% 7.6% 19.3%

Source: U.S. Census ACS 2020-2024. Lower HHI = more even racial mix. See also: most diverse cities in America.

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SnackAbility — overall quality of life

Chapel Hill scores higher overall — 8.5/10 vs 6/10. SnackAbility is our 1–10 quality-of-life score; the median U.S. city scores a 7.

Durham
6/10
Chapel Hill
8.5/10
Jobs 8 · 8
Housing 8.5 · 9
Education 8 · 9.5
Commute 8 · 8.5
Amenity 9 · 9
Affordability 6 · 5
Crime 3 · 7
Diversity 10 · 8.5

SnackAbility is a HomeSnacks proprietary 1–10 score blending jobs, housing, education, commute, amenities, affordability, crime, and diversity. Median U.S. city ≈ 7. Data: Census, BLS, FBI. See also: best places to live in America.

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Bottom line: which city is right for you?

Based on the head-to-head data above, here's the short version — pick the city that lines up with what you actually care about.

Choose Durham if you prioritize…

  • a lower cost of living (cheaper groceries, services, and day-to-day expenses).
  • a more racially diverse community (lower HHI on Census data).

Choose Chapel Hill if you prioritize…

  • lower crime — a safer place to live, work, and raise a family.
  • more affordable housing relative to Durham.
  • a higher overall SnackAbility quality-of-life score.

Methodology: winners are picked from public data — U.S. Census Bureau ACS (income, home value, rent, race/HHI), FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (crime rates per 100k), and HomeSnacks' proprietary SnackAbility quality-of-life score, which blends Bureau of Labor Statistics data with the above.

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