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In reply to the discussion: A City Where Everyone Works, There Is No Police, And The Salary Is 1200 Euros [View all]ErikJ
(6,335 posts)And is in between Grenada, Seville and Cordoba.
World's 10 best cities to retire on a budget
Malaga Spain:
Spain was hard hit by the global economic crisis, but that provides opportunities for those looking for real estate, which is in abundant supply. Malaga is the gateway to the Costa del Sol -- one of Spain's primary tourism regions. The city of more than 1 million people is both quaint and vibrant, with plenty of shops, museums and food "to die for." Spanish is the primary language, of course, but you can get by with English, too. Apartments and condos in the city center are relatively small by U.S. standards -- averaging a bit under 1,000 square feet. But a nice place can be had for $950 per month, and less if you're willing to live farther from the beach or the center of town. You can also move to one of the nearby seaside villages, where living is cheaper. Buses and trains into town are frequent and convenient.
http://www.cbsnews.com/media/worlds-10-best-cities-to-retire-on-a-budget/2/