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7 European Cities That Will Pay You To Move There (and That Are Perfect for Retirees)

See if the incentives could entice you to move to a European city for your retirement.

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Updated Oct. 1, 2024
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Deciding where to move when you retire is no easy decision. Maybe you value a lower cost of living or easy access to health care facilities.

Perhaps you want to be closer to family or have a home somewhere warm. But what if you could retire in a city that will pay you to move there? It’s not as crazy as you may think.

Due to falling populations or other issues, some European cities are offering to pay you or give you incentives to move overseas. It may even help you to stop throwing money away. Here are the cities to consider.

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Ponga, Spain

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Ponga is nestled in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain, making it the perfect location for retirees who enjoy nature. It’s also only an hour-long drive to the northern coast of Spain along the Atlantic.

The town will pay 3,000 Euros for any couple who moves to the area, which means a retired couple can easily get an incentive to move and spend their golden years eating good food and drinking Spanish wine. 

The money can be paid in full or in 100 Euros installments every month. You must commit to living in the area for five years in order to make the extra money.

You may want to persuade other members of your family, such as adult children, to join you since each child receives 3,000 Euros as well. The town will also pay extra to the parents of babies born in the region.

Albinen, Switzerland

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If you’ve thought about retiring to Switzerland, there may be a good option for you in the Swiss Alps.

Albinen will pay families of four almost $58,000 to move to the area, which could make it a lucrative option for you. To break it down, the Swiss government will pay you about $26,000 per adult and $10,000 per child.

The catch is the offer is restricted to Swiss residents or those who have lived in Switzerland for a certain period of time. You’ll also have to commit to living in Albinen for 10 years.

Borgomezzavalle, Italy

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Located in the Italian Alps, Borgomezzavalle is trying to entice new residents to move to the area after seeing a decline in population.

Check out the town where you could buy an empty house for as little as one euro, which is equivalent to $1.08. Yes, a little more than a dollar. 

The town will also give you an additional $2,100 if you start a new business in the area. You may also qualify for up to $10,000 and $1,000 per child conceived in the country. 

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Sambuca, Sicily

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On the island of Sicily is Sambuca, which is well known for its production of the liqueur of the same name.

It also has seen a decline in population in recent years and is trying to increase the number of residents by allowing new buyers to pick up a house for three euros, which comes out to just over $3.

The catch is that most of these residences have fallen into disrepair. You’ll probably need to spend more than $32,000 to renovate a home if you decide to move there.

Antikythera, Greece

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It may be hard to imagine living on a Greek island that has only 20 other residents, but it could be appealing if you want some peace and quiet in your retirement.

As a new resident, you will be given land, a home, and 500 euros (about $542) a month for the first three years you live there. The plan to add more residents to the island does favor Greek citizens, but non-Greeks will also be considered if you’re interested.

Sardinia, Italy

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Sardinia is a large island off the coast of Italy in the Mediterranean Sea that features beautiful beaches and turquoise water. The island has set aside grants for new residents who want to move there, which could be attractive to retirees. 

In order to qualify for one of the grants, you have to move to a town in Sardinia with fewer than 3,000 residents. You must use the grant of 15,000 euros, or more than $16,000, to buy or renovate a home, and you have to register for residency within 18 months of buying the property.

Presicce-Acquarica, Italy

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You will live among the olive trees if you make the move to Presicce-Acquarica, located in the Puglia region in the heel of the boot of Italy.

The town will pay 30,000 euros, or more than $32,000, to anyone who is willing to move there and buy a home to rehabilitate. You also have to make it your official residence for at least 10 years, so this isn’t a move if you want a vacation home in Italy.

Bottom line

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So are you ready to think about retiring in Europe? 

First, you’ll have to figure out how much money you’ll need for retirement. You may be surprised at the cost of retiring, especially if you factor in a major move to a place like Europe.

You also may discover that you can retire early based on how much you’ve saved already plus the incentives you could earn if you move to certain cities in Europe.

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