What is the cheapest safest place to live in Italy?
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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I generally find that the people of the Veneto (except the slightly snooty Venetians) are the friendliest in the north of Italy and Treviso is the friendliest place of the lot - many say it is the friendliest town in all of Italy.
Olbia. If island life agrees with you, consider Olbia, one of Sardinia's largest towns. As one of only five Blue Zones in the world, residents of this Mediterranean island live long and healthy lives that they get to spend soaking up vitamin D along Olbia's picture-perfect coastline.
Abruzzo. Compared to Tuscany and Umbria, Abruzzo is the cheapest region to buy a property in Italy. There are numerous property options, from beachside apartments to inland farmhouses and historic palazzi. Abruzzo's inland countryside is full of picturesque towns and ancient Roman ruins.