15 Best Places to Live or Retire in Italy | Live or Retire in Italy
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 มี.ค. 2024
- Is retiring to Italy a wise decision? Italy is frequently mentioned as one of the greatest places in the world to retire for a variety of reasons, including its laid-back lifestyle and sizable expat communities in some cities. Not to mention its Mediterranean climate, excellent standard of living, and amazing cuisine and wine culture. This 'golden age' is the ideal time to enjoy a well-earned leisure life and escape the working world, and Italy is the destination of choice for a large number of expats from around the globe, including retirees from Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom, among others.
For those who have already retired or are preparing to retire soon, there are countless possibilities. If you are thinking about moving to Italy, we can assist you.
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I agree with #1-3, but would never recommend Naples or Milan. Milan is very expensive & Naples has the worst crime. Why not some other smaller towns like Arezzo, Siena, Lucca (although it can be more expensive & is bigger), etc. I've been researching towns throughout Italy for 2 years & like places that are smaller. Many of them have the history, the arts & festivals, cheaper cost of living, medical care & hospitals, recreation & spas. They also offer closer community feel. But that is my opinion. I'm looking at Chieti in Abruzzo, Castiglione del Lago in Umbria, Sansepolcro in Tuscany, Fivizzano in Tuscany and a few more towns. People need to do research to meet their needs & desires in a place to live & there are many TH-cam videos by former US & UK residents that have moved to Italy & they share advice & experiences.
Thanks for the info.
i love puglia, i trulli .
This is not affordable. Also, I don't know where the research was done, but it's a lot more affordable.
That's Trenton, New Jersey they show, not Trento, Italy. ROTFLMFAO
Please clean up your pronunciation of the Italian cities and other words.
For Christ sake learn how to say the names of Italian cities, and it is the leaning tower of Pisa not the learning tower.