Cheapest Places To Live In

Europe

Whether you are planning to live or work abroad – or simply looking for the ideal place to retire – then you have probably considered Europe. However, if you are on a budget you are probably wondering what the cheapest counties to live in Europe are.

Bulgaria

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Diverse in its terrain as it is in its history. Incredibly scenic, its landscape ranges from mountainous skiing regions to beautiful beaches for sunbathing. One of the cheapest places to live in Europe.

Serbia

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Influenced by various ethnic groups throughout its history, and nowhere is this more evident than in its diverse and wonderful food. A popular choice with digital nomads. The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment is around €410.

Portugal

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Has an interesting mixture of busy towns & sleepy villages. One of the most affordable countries in Europe in which to live. Rents in Portugal are generally low, although apartments in the city center can be quite small.

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Has a thriving ex-pat community. The people are friendly, the food is divine, and the weather is wonderful. Groceries tend to be very cheap and there are many markets selling very reasonably priced local produce.

Spain

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It has lovely beaches and warm summers during which to enjoy them. Private healthcare is very affordable and of a high standard. EU citizens can work in Poland without a work visa but anyone else will require the relevant permit.

Poland

Whether you plan to work remotely or want to find the ideal place to retire – you should be able to find somewhere suitable in this list of the most affordable countries in Europe.

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