Europe's cheapest countries to live in announced

Europe's cheapest countries to live in 2023 have been announced. Data shows that Romania, Bulgaria and Albania were recognized as the cheapest countries in Europe to live in.
Romania: The country with the lowest cost of living in Eastern Europe is a popular migration destination for many foreigners for a number of reasons. These include a friendly atmosphere, affordable food, decent living conditions, and a beautiful country. The cost of living per person in Romania is about $499 per month, excluding rent.
Bulgaria came in second place on this list. Cheap Country properties from the country or luxury apartments in the city are guaranteed to be found based on need and budget. The cost of living per person excluding rent in Bulgaria is about $506 per month.
Albania: charming nature and affordable living conditions make this country, which occupies the third place in the ranking, an excellent choice for many foreigners. The approximate cost of living per person in Albania, excluding rent, is about $420 per month. Rent a house in the capital Tirana costs on average $ 400 per month, and in other cities - 150-250 dollars.
Czech Republic: A relatively small country, ranked fourth in the list of the cheapest countries to live in Europe, has a rich and long history, as well as safe and comfortable. Approximate cost of living in the Czech Republic per person is $627 (excluding rent).
Poland: This country, ranked fifth, is one of the most beautiful places in Europe. The monthly cost of living per person in Poland is $525 excluding rent. Rent in the capital Warsaw costs an average of $400-700 per month, and outside it $200.






