Thursday, December 15, 2011

Cheapest region to live in italy?

am waiting a few years for my youngest to graduate and then i am going to live in italy (my grandparents came from sicily) am interested in meager living arrangements for myself alone...nothing fancy...small, clean...i will have a small amount of $ to live on each month...i understand is very difficult to find work...but i am talented and hopeful...i work for a hotel chain that transfers employees and am going to look into that further with my supervisor....have done some research and find conflicting info...some sites say rimini is cheap living...others say corleone and surrounding...but i have no clue....would love to find family there before i go over and maybe they would help but there are thousands of gaglianos and my grandparents have passed, along with any helpful info...any ideas???|||you have to go where your grandparents are from


you'll be welcome


|||sharing a flat with a friend, or a roommate is the best. |||generally the north is expensive





the south is cheaper





depends what you want from life.





i'd imagine rimini is expensive as it's a holiday hotspot





corleone is famous for the corleone clan of the mafia and it's infamous boss Tot貌 Riina|||Hi!


Generally the south is cheapest than the north but in north you will have more chance of find a job. Avoid the big cities like Milan or Rome and Rimini (it's a holiday site and on winter is desert).


|||as a rule, the south of italy is cheaper for living costs, rent etc (i also think the people are more friendly, the scenery more beautiful etc etc!)


try for somewhere a little remote, small towns and villages with be cheaper than the cities.


goof luck x

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