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Where do most Greek expats live?

United States. The United States has the largest ethnically-Greek population outside Greece. According to the US Department of State, the Greek-American community numbers about three million and the vast majority are third- or fourth-generation immigrants.



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Cost Of Living In Greece Vs. The USA. It is 54% less expensive to live in Greece than living in the USA. The average cost of living for one person in Greece is $1020/month while it's $2213/month in the USA.

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Greece offers a high quality of life. It has a strong sense of community, excellent healthcare, and a relatively low crime rate. Greeks are known for their hospitality and friendliness, making it easy for Americans to feel right at home.

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Nafplion, a coastal city on the northeastern coast of the Peloponnese peninsula, is one of the best places to retire in Greece from USA. Nafplion charms retirees with its stunning coastal and mountain views, neoclassical architecture, and friendly social scene.

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Roda and Agios Gordios are 2 popular spots for retirees. Roda is ideal because it gives you a starting point to visit both the beaches and the mountains. The north of the island of Corfu has a wide array of fishing villages, turquoise bays, and seaside towns.

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