11 Cheapest Countries To Retire In Europe

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10. Greece

Cost of living, per month: $1808.83

Price of fuel, per liter: $1.74

Climate: 5°C to 12°C in January, and 20°C to 30°C in July

Greece is a southeastern Europe’s country, which has  2 mainland peninsulas and thousands of beautiful islands spread in the Ionian and Aegean seas. Greece is where the Western civilization was born. The capital city is the famous Athens, which is the home of the ancient landmarks such as the 5th-century-B.C.E. Acropolis citadel as well as the Parthenon temple. Greece is globally famous for its beaches, such as the black sands of Santorini, and Mykonos island, where the party never stops. Greece is suffering from a long lasting economic crisis, which has lowered the standard of living and the price of real estate. The average  monthly rent in Greece goes from $271.33 for a single bedroom apartment, to $454.78 for a 3 bedroom apartment, which is actually quite cheap, considering that you will actually have an apartment in paradise. As far as the food goes, the price for a bread loaf is around $0.95, while 1l of milk costs $1.36, and 1kg of chicken breasts goes for $7.80. For all you drivers, that are wondering about the price of the fuel, we can tell you that 1l of gasoline goes for around $1.75. Having all this in mind, Greece sounds like a quite cheap, yet an amazingly beautiful place to begin the days of your retirement.

Cheapest Countries To Retire In Europe - Greece

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