15 Cheap Small-Cities to Live in Europe (Under $1,800/Month)

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We’ve made videos highlighting affordable big and mid-sized cities to live in Europe, but this time around we have listed 15 best small cities in Europe that offer the cheapest cost of living. Now, by small cities we are only going to mention cities with a population between 50,000 to 200,000. In spite of being small these cities offer most modern day services and amenities with a decent quality of life. So collectively these cities are great for those who want to live in a slow-paced environment. The only downside to living in a smaller city would be a decrease in job opportunities so preferably, this list is for people with a steady cashflow be it digital nomads, retirees or expats.


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I love Split. Beautiful and friendly. 😊

autumnleaf
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Not small enough ... how about some micro-cities?

marxamillion
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All subject to Schengen. So don't get a long lease unless you're getting a long term visa.

glorgau
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I don't know why, I knew Grenoble would be on that list

nitinmittal
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That was unexpected, in my country... Kavala 😮😮😮😮😮

manosm
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Quite interesting - I love small towns of Europe. Will really explore more these small town of EUROPE.
Best Wishesfrom STOCKHOLM - SWEDEN 😇🌲🌲🌻🌼🌺🌺

MultiOranuch
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I love these videos, but I would love to see some calibration on the living costs. I've rented small apartments in the USA where rent alone is well beyond the numbers you quote. What do you get for 'well under $1600 per month"? A cot on the floor of a one room apartment with no cooking facilities? A room in a boarding house?

tadmarshall
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Thanks for the great information. Can I assume that the ~$1800 per month includes rent, utilities and groceries ( for the most part)?

HeidiandEric
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One can live like a King in India with that money.

Wiseman
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My city prefer in Europe is ojete del monte.

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