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15 Cheap and Safe Small Towns to Live in Europe

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15 Cheap and Safe Small Towns to Live in Europe

Europe is mostly known for its for its large metropolitan cities and glorious capitals that are well renowned for their excellent quality of life, safety, social security, welfare, architecture, as well as culture and leisure. Aside from that the continent is also dotted with many charming small towns, offering the same great architecture, natural surroundings and amenities as their metropolitan counterparts. So, keeping that in mind we have compiled a list of the safest as well as most affordable and livable small towns in Europe. These towns that have a peak population of no more than 50 thousand, making each a great choice for someone who prefers a more relaxed lifestyle. These towns are safe and offer comfortable, relaxed living at a cheaper price.
So, here are 15 safe & affordable small towns to live in Europe.

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  1. Škofija Loka, Slovenia! I'm a Brit who has moved to Slovenia, but on the coast at Koper (near Rovinj). Slovenia is a very safe country and quite cheap compared to Western Europe, but not as cheap as the Balkans, which are within easy reach from here. Italy is just a short drive too.

  2. A nice little travelogue, but as for a really helpful guide to choosing a place to live abroad, it's not that helpful. Here are a few questions: is your video aimed at people still in the job market or retirees? One size doesn't fit all. For workers: how easy is it to get legal residency and work permits? Are there jobs? Of what kind? Do you need to speak the local language? For retirees: do a lot of tourists with accompanying nightlife make it too rowdy for a pleasant retirement? How easy is it to get around? (Note: steep streets may not be great for the elderly!) How easy is it to get affordable health care?
    For both: do enough local people speak English for you to manage daily living, such as shopping? How is Internet connection, can you get English-language radio/TV? Crime? Do locals welcome foreign residents or resent them or just ignore them? How easy is it to buy property, as a non-citizen? Is the government stable and unlikely to turn totalitarian? "Living" in a country means more than an extended vacation during nice weather. It's a commitment to year-round living and to adapting to local customs. Going to live abroad, you have to be fairly self-sufficient and adapt to things like lack of family and close friends.And you need to be pretty realistic.

  3. Great work and really appreciated but you could please please put the titles of the locations running through the duration of your videos. You only mention the name once and that is honestly not enough. If there was more convenience viewers would come back more to what is a very good channel. Timestamps would help too….Thank you….❤😊

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