11 Most Affordable Places to Live in Europe in 2017

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7. Warsaw, Poland

Cost of living index: 45.23

Warsaw is the capital and in the same time the largest city in Poland. Before the Second World War, it was called Paris of the East, as it was believed to be one of the most beautiful cities back then. However, with concentration camps, and the uprising of Warsaw ghetto, the city lost its popularity and beauty. From Paris of the East, it got another title of a Phoenix City, because of the complete reconstruction after many damages in the war. Rent per month for one bedroom apartment would be around $620. Moreover, average monthly net salary is a bit over with $1000.

11 Most Affordable Places to Live in Europe in 2017

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