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What Is The Cheapest City In Italy To Live In

Best city to live in Italy?

Learn italian first, you won't last long if you don't know the language.
As for where... Dicomano. It's near Florence and is well connected both by bus and by rail.
It's a small village with a thriving community life.
Also in the surrounding area there is already a substantial number of english and americans living there.

Here are a few pics.
http://www.google.co.uk/images?q=dicoman...

and here is a bit of info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicomano

Best place to live in Italy?

Abruzzo!!! I was born there and it's beautifull... Now i live near Naples! :) but i miss Abruzzo...

Where is the cheapest place to live in Israel?

Expensive or not is quite relative. For people who earn in Euros, British Pounds or US Dollars, Israeli living cost is not expensive. You can live quite well on US$ 2,500 per month.

Here a link about a Canadian female expatriate living in Israel.

What are the cheapest cities (airports) to fly to in Italy from the States?

There are regular non-stop flights from the U.S.to Rome and Milan. These are the 2 cheapest cities to fly to, non-stop from the U.S.

If you're willing to put up with some extra inconvenience, sometimes you can find cheaper flights by making an extra stop in Europe, such as going through London or Paris.

What are the cheapest places to live in California?

For housing, the main cities of California are pretty pricy - whether in Los Angeles, the Bay Area, San Diego or even Sacramento.. the housing market is still expensive.

A lot of people seeking more affordable homes in southern california have been moving to towns in the Inland Empire -- the western part of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties (still within commuting range of LA and San Diego).

For even cheaper housing options, try in the rural areas - either farming towns, or desert or mountain towns. Imperial County (between San Diego and Arizona) is fairly rural, but has some towns, like El Centro, in the desert.

Of course, living in the middle of nowhere might be cheaper for housing than city life, but there are drawbacks - gas is probably more expensive, and finding a job you like might be tougher, and general city amenities (like a variety in shopping or dining or entertainment) might be lacking. But I hear El Centro, CA now has a Starbucks...

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