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Is it cheaper to retire in Italy?

Italy is known for having a lower cost of living compared to other countries. If you retire in the south of Italy, in addition to the warm weather and amazing landscapes, you can find a cheaper cost of living than in the north.



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The economy is growing, and the cost of living is more favourable than in some other European countries, making it a great place to retire to live and retire.

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List of the Cons of Living in Italy
  • You're going to need to know Italian on some level. ...
  • There is a legitimate problem with grime when living in Italy. ...
  • It can be expensive to live in Italy. ...
  • Italy has access to limited resources. ...
  • High schools in Italy do not provide a holistic curriculum.


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Abruzzo. Located to the east of Rome, Abruzzo is arguably the cheapest and the best region to live in Italy. It has great mountains, fantastic scenery, good food, lovely Italian people and plenty of expats. This region is often compared to Tuscany.

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Italy is slightly more expensive than Spain. Both countries use Euros and have similar consumer prices in general. Spain is slightly more expensive when it comes to transport, but for rent, food, shopping, groceries, and entertainment, Italy is slightly more expensive .

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1. Wilmington, North Carolina. Living on a coast boosts happiness, health and well-being, according to a 2020 study. Stretched between the Atlantic Ocean and the Cape Fear River, with the nearly two-mile restaurant-and-shop-filled Riverwalk in the historic downtown, Wilmington keeps water views front and center.

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Switzerland is the best country to retire comfortably, according to U.S. News & World Report. Portugal, Australia, and New Zealand also topped the list thanks to good healthcare and affordability. Switzerland was ranked the best country in the world for the second year in a row.

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Some of the cheapest places to retire in Europe include Albania. Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia.

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