Retiring to Europe on a budget
Theirs is no doubt that Europe’s most desirable spots and its real estate are off limits for the average retiree or those looking for a vacation home.
There has long been a misconception that Europe is expensive for long term stays or retirement but Europe is not all made equal – there are plenty of affordable options.
Across Europe, the cost of living can be as variable as any other continent, and there are many emerging regions which remain very affordable. You just need to know where to look.
For a European lifestyle on a modest budget of around $1,500 per month, one seasoned traveler highlights three areas worth considering from Costa de la Luz, Spain, Cyprus and up and coming Kotor Bay, Montenegro
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