!flux11 What is the cheapest country to live in Europe ?

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!flux11 What is the cheapest country to live in Europe ?

!flux11 What is the cheapest country to live in Europe ?

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palmbird ·

The cheapest country in Europe for cost of living largely depends on various factors like your lifestyle, income, local earning power, travel plans, and more. However, here are some countries that are often cited as being particularly affordable:

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1. **Georgia** - Not an EU member but geographically in Europe, Georgia offers a very low cost of living, especially when it comes to food, accommodation, and transport. Tbilisi, the capital, has become increasingly popular with digital nomads for this reason.

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2. **Portugal** - While it's gaining popularity and some areas can be expensive, the cost of living in many parts of Portugal, especially in small towns outside Lisbon and Porto, remains relatively low for Western Europe standards.

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3. **Romania** - Particularly outside of major cities like Bucharest, Romania offers a significantly lower cost of living, with very affordable housing, groceries, and transport.

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4. **Bulgaria** - Sofia and other cities offer lower costs when it comes to daily expenses, although salaries are also correspondingly lower, making it less attractive if you're looking to work rather than retire or live off savings.

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5. **Serbia** - Belgrade has been making strides in tech entrepreneurship, and the cost of living remains low, particularly for those living on Western incomes or digital nomad salaries.

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6. **Hungary**, especially in areas outside Budapest, and **Czech Republic** in smaller cities or towns can also be more affordable than their capital cities would suggest.

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7. **Moldova** - Another country from Eastern Europe that's very budget-friendly in terms of living expenses.

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When considering where to move or retire:

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- **Healthcare** - Ensure there are good healthcare facilities. Countries like Portugal have good healthcare systems, even if off the beaten path.

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- **Quality of Life** - Beyond costs, consider amenities like internet speed, English-speaking communities, and cultural adaptability.

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- **Visa Requirements** - Some countries might require wealth or income proof for long-term stay visas.

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- **Safety** - Most countries listed are generally safe, but research the specifics of the location you're considering.

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- **Expat Communities** - Sometimes checking out expat forums, groups, or sites like Numbeo for cost comparisons can give you better insights tailored to a more Western lifestyle.

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Remember, the cheapest country might not be the best for everyone. It's about finding a balance between affordability, quality of life, personal interests, and future financial stability.