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Based on this analysis, these are theEuropean destinations retirees should consider.
In terms of healthcare, private insurance costs about $600 monthly and covers 80% of expenses.
A doctors visit can cost as little as $17.
Plus, property taxes are significantly more affordable.
Healthcare is significantly less expensive than in the U.S. as well.
A couple can retire comfortably in France for about $2,000 a month, excluding housing costs.
Spain
A single retiree in Spain can live well for around $2,600 a month.
Rent for a studio apartment costs about $900, and utilities cost about $100 a month.
Healthcare costs about $200 a month, and this covers almost everything there areno deductibles and co-paysare minimal.
Housing is also affordable.
you might rent a one-bedroom apartment for $400 to $625.
Buying a home is also affordable, with homes in some areas selling for as little as $136,000.
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