6 Countries with the Lowest Cost of Living in Europe

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And the country with the lowest cost of living in Europe is…

1. Chisinau, Moldova

Chisinau is the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Moldova. It has a population of 700,000 people. This city is the most economically successful and has a big transportation center yet offers a cheap and affordable cost of living. Chisinau is considered to be one of the greenest cities in Europe. The average rent for an apartment with 1 bedroom is $216.72 per month and if you want to buy your own pad it costs $851.17. Monthly utility costs $98.36. There are many modes of transportation in Chisinau and a monthly pass is about $4.52 and a taxi fare starts at $1.41. A single meal costs $3.67 to $18.37.

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