9 Best Places to Retire in Spain, According to Local Expats
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"The cost of living in Spain is a fraction of the equivalent lifestyle in the U.S.," said Alastair Johnson, owner of Moving to Spain. "You'll pay much less in Spain for eating out, groceries, rent, utilities, entertainment, education, and healthcare." This statement highlights the stark contrast in living expenses between Spain and the U.S., making Spain an attractive option for retirees looking to maintain a comfortable lifestyle without financial strain.
Seniors who are permanent residents (available after living in the country for five years) have access to public healthcare, which provides free and low-cost services. Prior to that, retirees will need to have private healthcare.
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