5 Cheapest Places to Retire in Switzerland

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In this article, we will take a look at the 5 cheapest places to retire in Switzerland. If you wish to check out our detailed analysis of the economy of Switzerland and retiring there, you may go to 12 Cheapest Places to Retire in Switzerland.

5. Ticino

Cost of Living: $2,863

Unlike other Swiss cantons, the Mediterranean Sea influences Ticino’s climate, and the Alps shield it from the north European weather. As a result, there are mild winters and warm summers, making it a pleasant retirement destination. The canton is essentially bilingual, and Swiss Italian is the official language here. Lake Lugano, Lake Maggiore, and the majestic mountains nearby make for an astounding scenic landscape and also offer retirees plenty to do. The average rental costs in Ticino are around $1,342, and the overall cost of living is around $2,863 on average. Besides the comparatively cheaper living, the canton is also revered for its many festivals and events, and retirees have plenty of opportunities to socialize and make friends.

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