The National Union of Consumers Italy prepared a report on the most expensive cities to live in the country. This list was created so that people can plan their expenses when moving within the nation. The organization’s work also allowed Argentines to plan their new lives in Europe.
Italy is one of the destinations most chosen by our compatriots to emigrate. Its popularity is due to the flexibilities that the country grants so that the descendants of its citizens can. Many young people take advantage of the nationalities of their ancestors to be able access Italian citizenship through blood factor.
On the other hand, it is increasingly common to find people who want to emigrate to seek a better future abroad. They are attracted by stronger, more stable economies, as well as job opportunities. Argentinians also tend to choose Italy for its safety and for having a culture similar to ours.
These are the five most expensive cities in Italy to emigrate to
Knowing the costs of living allows plan the first months of emigrants’ stays. This period is of vital importance because one may encounter adverse situations and preparing helps reduce the risks. By knowing the amounts for meals, utilities, and rent, you can prepare a fund to support yourself while you look for a job.
The list made by the National Consumer Union takes the calculation of the standard of living of a family of three people in cities with more than 150,000 inhabitants. Among them stood out:
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The city of Bolzano It stands out for its location in the middle of an account and for its environment surrounded by forests and mountains. This allows it to enjoy extraordinary beauty, great nature and also has a great historical legacy. The town is also modern and quiet, with costs around 3261 euros monthlywhich positions it as the most expensive destination in Italy.
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Milan It is popularly known as the city of fashion but its labor market covers many more areas. It is the most industrialized place in Italy and It has one of the highest GDPs in Europe. Their job offers, their high salaries, standard of living and cultural outings are also reflected in their costs. In this city it is estimated a total of 3213 euros per month to support the family.
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The town of Ravenna It is recognized for its historical charm and its proximity to the Adratic Sea. This place houses various Byzantine and early Christian monuments that portray the importance it had in the development of the country thousands of years ago. Its cultural proposals are its main attraction and living in this quiet city has a monthly expense of 3137 euros on average.
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The commercial and port activity of Genoa It has been recognized for centuries. This historic town has picturesque, narrow streets that preserve historical buildings, treasures and monuments everywhere. Its urban labyrinths are one of the continent’s most valuable legacies. To be able to live among its architectural beauties, you need to have approximately 3,095 euros per month.
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Trent It is a town that was born at the foot of the mountains. This town has a pleasant combination of nature, culture, markets and gastronomy. It also has a great historical legacy and renowned universities in the region. This place has a cost of living that around 3085 euros per month.
How much is the cost of living in Italy
These values may vary depending on the area and lifestyle of each person. Individually, you can spend between 1200 to 1800 euros per month. This value may also depend on the type of rental and the location in the city.
Source: Ambito