With the inflation through the clouds, the exorbitant rental price and with The shopping cart that does not stop rising, more and more Spaniards are looking for alternatives with which to save a few euros at the end of the month.
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He housing prices It is one of the main issues to deal with and that has become a real headache for all those seeking to become independent. With the aim of making us life a little simpler and with somewhat lower expenses, ‘Traveler’ magazine, taking as reference a study by the travel website whythisplace.com, has drawn up a list of the 10 Spanish cities in which it is cheapest to live.
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To prepare this ranking they have taken into account data such as the cost of the shopping basket in each one, the cost of having a beer, the average cost of eating in a restaurant, a one-way ticket on public transport, a one-bedroom apartment or expenses for supplies such as electricity and water.
With these questions he has prepared the following list in which Ávila is in first position. According to the study, housing is cheaper here: on average you pay about 280 euros per month. The travel website claims that you can live there on about 423 euros per month.
He rest of cities son:
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Ferrol
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Huesca
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Ourense
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Caceres
- Santiago de Compostela
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Jaen
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Torrevieja
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Jerez
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Gandia
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According to this portal, Ferrol occupies second position in the ranking. Of the Galician city they highlight that it is a paradise for lovers of good food. They present it as a quiet place, without too many tourists and where “You can live for about 522 euros.” They claim that you can eat for an average price of about 10 euros.
The other Galician city that has slipped into this top 10 It’s Ourense. They present it as “the capital of one of the main thermal destinations in Europewith dozens of springs throughout the province.” The website claims that you can taste a beer for an average cost of 1.80 euros. “In total, living in this Galician city you will spend around 592 euros”, they assure.
The last one to appear on this list is Santiago de Compostela. “You can live on 610 euros. As a fact, “The one-way ticket on public transport usually costs around one euro.”they claim.
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