11 Most Affordable Places to Live in Europe in 2017

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5. Bucharest, Romania

Cost of living index: 42.41

As the capital of Romania, Bucharest is the leading industrial, cultural and financial center of the country. Therefore, logically, many opportunities are right here. The Danube, as one of the biggest rivers in Europe, is passing through it, so there is the opportunity of romantic sightseeing while walking along the river bank in the evening. The average salary in Bucharest is little less than $700. An average meal in a mid-class restaurant is around $15. Also, the rent for one bedroom apartment in the city center can go up to $420 on a monthly basis.

11 Most Affordable Places to Live in Europe in 2017

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