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Is € 1000 enough to live in Spain?

Is €1,000 enough to live in Spain per month? Yes, it is possible to live in Spain with 1,000 euros a month, as the minimum wage is 1,080 euros. However, the freedom and comfort you will have with around 1,000 euros a month will depend on the city you will live in.



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How Much Does It Cost to Live in Spain? Well, expats who move to Spain will see that you need between €2,000-2,200 a month to live comfortably in a big city. However, in a smaller city, you will need a more modest €1,700-1,900 a month.

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If you are a tourist you must prove to have 3,000€ or 3,100€ per month per person (that is, 100€ per day). Again, that money is enough to live comfortably almost anywhere in Spain. So there you go, that's the minimum money you'll need as a foreigner in Spain, either as a resident or as a tourist.

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The standard running costs of your Spanish property are:
  • Local Property Tax.
  • Rubbish Collection Tax.
  • Community Fees.
  • Electricity fees.
  • Gas and Telephone.


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Best places to live in Spain: the verdict
  • San Sebastián: best for food and drink.
  • Frigiliana: best for rural escapes.
  • Marbella: best for families.
  • Toledo: best for affordable property.
  • Barcelona: best for culture.
  • The Canary Islands: best for climate.
  • Madrid: best for career opportunities.


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Italy vs Spain: cost To stretch your travel budget, Spain is typically slightly more affordable than Italy, even in expensive cities like Madrid.

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List of cheapest cities in spain to live
  • Valencia is a beautiful and cheap city.
  • Granada is a cheap city and affordable city in spain.
  • Alicante, cheapest place to live in Spain by the sea.
  • Cordoba, cheap place in Andalucia.
  • Santiago De Compostela.
  • Cadiz.
  • Marbella, Costa Del Sol. ...
  • Palma De Mallorca.


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It is not a smart idea to own cars in the big cities, where you will be mostly stuck in traffic and struggle to find a parking space. However, you might want to own a car if you live somewhere rural. If you decide to own a car in Spain, there are a few things that you should know.

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You have to file a U.S. income tax return while working and living abroad unless you abandon your green card holder status by filing Form I-407, with the U.S. Citizen & Immigration Service, or you renounce your U.S. citizenship under certain circumstances described in the expatriation tax provisions.

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In short, yes. But the good news is that there are many different ways that Americans can secure the visa they need to live in the country. The most popular visa for American ex pats is the Non-lucrative visa.

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