Revealed: The three cheapest cities in Spain to live in – including Andalucia gem - CSN News

Revealed: The three cheapest cities in Spain to live in – including Andalucia gem – CSN News


According to a survey by the website, Bankinter.

The rankings were reached on the basis of a 90 m2 flat inhabited by a one child couple and annual basic expenses of around €15,000.

They reached their conclusions. Bankinter The analysis included not only the cost of housing (whether it was bought or rented), but also costs such as supplies, transportation, taxes and food.

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Common expenses include Internet and phone costs as well as community fees, water and municipal taxes.

According to the study, living in these three cities allows people to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle without having the high cost of living in other large centres in Spain.

According to data from property portal, the cost per square metre varies depending on where you live. Idealist Released in January.

In the case of Jaen, where the price is €7.60 per m2, the monthly rent should work out at €608.

In Caceres, with a price of cost of €7.40 per m2, the rent would be around €592.

Finally in Huelva, where the square metre charge is higher at €9.09, the rent would reach around €720.

Jaen has cheap leisure charges with an average cost of €552 per year for activities such as going out for a drink or going to the cinema.

Caceres has some of the best value city supermarkets in Spain with an annual expenditure of €3,120.

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