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In this video, we have listed some of the most ideal places for long term living or retiring in the northern part of Italy. Geographically, North Italy encompasses several key regions, including Lombardy, Veneto, Emilia-Romagna, Liguria and Piedmont. This side of Italy is mostly known for its mountainous landscapes, Picturesque lakes, big cosmopolitan cities with art and Fashion Scene, along with a rich culture. But bear in mind, all of this comes with a hefty price tag as the average cost of living in almost all regions of north Italy is the highest. Additionally, Northern Italy is the power house of the countries economy as it generates almost 65% of its Revenue. Hence the employment rate in this part of the country is very high, therefore many expats looking for jobs also gravitate towards Northern Italy. Overall, Northern Italy is for everyone be it retiree, expats and even investors looking to buy property.

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Recently we made a video showcasing some of the best places to live or retire in southern Italy but this time around we have listed some of the most ideal places for long-term living or retiring in the northern most part of Italy geographically Northern Italy encompasses several key regions including Lombardi Veno Amelia Romania

Ligua and pedmont generally this side of Italy is mostly known for its mountainous Landscapes picture esque Lakes big Cosmopolitan cities with art and fashion seen along with a rich culture influenced by neighboring countries such as France and Switzerland but bear in mind all of this comes with a hefty

Price tag as the average cost of living in almost all regions of North Italy is the highest additionally Northern Italy is the PowerHouse of the country’s economy as it generates almost 65% of its Revenue hence the employment rate in this part of the country is very high therefore many expats looking for

Jobs also gravitate towards Northern Italy overall Northern Italy caters to everyone be it retirees expats and even investors looking to buy property so without further Ado here are 12 best places to live or retire in Northern Italy number 12 reminy touted as the city of hospitality riny is situated in the Amelia Romania

Region on the eastern coast of the Italian Peninsula facing the Adriatic Sea it has been attracting a decent amount of visitors and digital Nomads as it hosts over 100 beaches and seaside promenades that are lined with Villas Resorts and hotels that Overlook the Adriatic Sea making it a great place for

Someone who wants to enjoy luxury and exciting social life particularly the partying kind it is also a pretty accessible city with a vast Road and Railway Network in addition the city is also filled with large parks to lay around or stroll in as well as an interesting City Center that houses many

Shopping areas bars and restaurants its average cost of living is generally around 1,500 but it’s essential to keep in mind that costs can vary depending on Factor such as lifestyle accommodation choices and personal spending habits number 11 triest right at the inner circle of the Adriatic Sea triest is a maritime Port

Sandwiched between the mountains and the Sea it boasts a unique blend of Italian Slovenian and austr Hungarian influences evident in its architecture Cuisine and cultural heritage as a port city it has maintained its Maritime significance and its harbor remains a vital part of its economy the city’s position close to the

Border with Slovenia and Croatia make it a gateway to Central Europe and the Balkans fostering a Cosmopolitan and Multicultural atmosphere the city is also very appealing to Young students as it hosts several prestigious educational institutions and research centers the average cost of living per month for a single individual living in triest is

Around ,500 with most of it going towards rent the city is also great for digital Nomads who enjoy Seaside living but still want to remain accessible to the mainland number 10 the province of Bolzano one of the most unique and distinct part of Italy the province of balzano is located in the northernmost

Tip just beside the border of Austria this area is also referred to as South tyell and is renowned for its stunning Alpine Landscapes that sit right against the backdrop of the Dolomite mountain range its namesake capital is a cultural Melting Pot with a notable german-speaking population reflecting the province’s historical ties to both

Italian and Austrian Traditions aside from that the literacy rate in this province is also very high and English is generally spoken especially in urban centers and tourist areas the lifestyle in the province of Bolzano is characterized by a harmonious blend of Alpine tranquility and Cosmopolitan amenities ultimately it maintains a

Balance between urban Comforts and the serenity of the surrounding natural beauty although its cost of living is somewhat higher but this is totally justified thanks to the exceptional quality of life living standards are further enhanced by the presence of excellent Health Care Facilities efficient public services and a strong sense of

Community number nine the Italian Riviera the Italian Riviera is a beautiful Coastal stretch of the lagoria region covering about 350 km of area from the French border to all the way to Tuscany the lifestyle on the Italian Riviera is is marked by A Perfect Blend of sophistication and laid-back charm

With a focus on Mediterranean Cuisine cultural events and breathtaking sea views some of the most sought after towns and cities for retirees in the Italian Riviera include Genoa the Region’s capital and largest city Pino a picturesque fishing Village and many tranquil communities and colorful Villages along the coast living

Living or retiring in the Italian Riviera offers a leisurely and relaxed lifestyle but all of this comes with a relatively High Cost of Living nevertheless it is still not as expensive as neighboring French Riviera though a couple must have a budget of at least 3,000 to 4,000 to live comfortably here the

Region is known for its slower pace of life with plenty of opportunities for socializing dining out and enjoying the outdoors furthermore it is also a prime area to buy beachfront property in Northern Italy and unlike neighboring French Riviera the cost of housing in the Italian Riviera is much more

Affordable with median price for a midsized residential property on its Shoreline clocking at around €350,000 which is almost 60% lower than neighboring France number eight bolognia City situated in the heart of the Amelia Romania region in Northern Italy bolognia is a very vibrant City renowned for its Rich history prestigious universities and delectable

Cuisines it is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Northern Italy with a well-preserved medieval Center full of porticos towers churches and palaces each year many International students and young digital Nomads mve to this city due to its long in reputation as a hub for education and academics

Being a student City it mostly caters to younger population which gives it a lively and dynamic atmosphere with numerous cafes bars and cultural events additionally language won’t be an issue in this city as its literacy rate is one of the highest and almost all of its residents understand English the cost of

Living isn’t exorbitant but it is still relatively expensive then most major cities of southern Italy a single person should expect to spend at least 1600 per month in this city number seven Verona this is the perfect Italian city for those who prefer living in a quieter and tranquil area whilst getting all the

Modern-day Services of a city conveniently located in the north of Italy between Milan and Venice it might not be extremely well known but it is arguably one of the most visually stunning and beautifully preserved cities in Italy the cost of living in Verona is very affordable one can easily

Reside here under a monthly budget of €1,600 although rent can be high in its main Hub but there are several listings for a one-bedroom apartment available between 400 to 600 per month other everyday expenses for eating out and entertainment are also not too pricey plus day-to-day groceries utilities and services are also

Reasonable while for couples looking to maintain a high standard of living it is recommended to have around 2,500 to 3,000 per month whilst residing here number six Lake miori spanning on an area of about 230 Square km Lake m Ori is located at the southern edge of the Swiss Alps and

Extends far back into the northern regions of Italy despite being in close proximity to two other Lakes maiori still holds its own distinctive features and characteristic it is not much of a Qui Lake as it is home to Five Towns and three communes with a population exceeding

200,000 on top of this all the modern-day services and amenities are available in most of the towns on its Shores the cost of living is still a bit high with the median spending of around 2,500 but then again it depends upon the town and type of residence one chooses

As for activities there are plenty the lake is in ad midst of two national parks and extends upwards to the Swiss Alps so a trip on one of its local faeries is always exciting apart from this the Beautiful vill Botanical Gardens and many other interesting sites

Make it a great place to consider when thinking of moving to a Lakeside destination in Europe number five Turin located in the Piedmont Region Turin boasts a sophisticated atmosphere drawing inspiration from its Royal past and Industrial present in terms of economic power Turin ranks third in Italy with one of the highest highest

Employment rate after Milan so it can be a great City for expats looking for work especially in the field of science manufacturing Technology and Engineering Industries moreover it is a very outdoorsy City and its proximity to the Alps allows residents to quickly Escape The Hectic life and immerse themselves

In the beauty and Tranquility of the mountains while the city itself offers a high quality of life with a relatively low cost of living compared to its counterparts like Milan public services such as education transport and Health Care are topnotch the city is also safe with a relatively low crime rate this

Combination of factors together with the city’s cultural richness and Beauty make Turin an ideal place for those looking to relocate to Northern Italy number four Lake Garda nestled in between two major cities Venice and Milan Lake Garda is the biggest lake in Italy known for its stunning Beauty picturesque surrounding

Towns and great quality wine it is an Exquisite Lakeside local there are many communes and towns on its Shore showcasing their own unique set of attributes the average cost of living in the surrounding towns is quite cheap when compared to other towns in Italy with average monthly spending for a

Single individual coming in at around €2,000 including rent and utilities it is possible to get an even cheaper deal but to maintain an ideal standard of living one is expected to spend almost €2500 a month with a mild climate that stays steady throughout the year lots of outdoor activities great restaurants a

Peaceful atmosphere and accessibility to all the major needs that anyone might have this is another great Contender for Lakeside living in Northern Italy number three the province of Venia widely referred as the province of Venice this sector includes the city of Venice itself including its greater metropolitan area and the nearby

Territories for most the idea of living longterm in the city of Venice is not that appealing as it is mainly pered as a touristic hotspot and not a place to stay permanently but nevertheless the greater metro area of Venia comprises 44 towns and communes so besides the main

City there are lots of less touristic and crowded places to reside comfortably plus even in Venice itself most residents tend to reside on the mainland part while the rest of it floats on more than 100 islands that are created by more than 150 canals that crisscross threw out its main Center

Houses the Grand Canal thoroughfare lined by Gothic and Baroque Era architecture restaurants saloons bars beautiful bridges that Overlook the vibrant cityscape as well as lots of other boutiques that feature cultural or traditional items however keep in mind there are several cons of living long term here first and foremost it is the

Most visited place in Italy so it is not for those those who prefers peace and Tranquility secondly the average cost of living is very high but then again it has many neighborhoods and its Mainland area tends to be less expensive than others the bare minimum cost of living

Per month for a single person is approximately € 1,800 to 2,200 including rent and all amenities number two Milan with tremendous International exposure and excellent economic opportunities Milan is one of the most sought-after city in not just Italy but in the entirety of Europe the City suits allbe it young professionals

Entrepreneurs and students looking to pursue their career and personal goals whether you’re trying to break into the fashion scene financial sector technology or education one is destined to allocate plenty of chances in this city the major downside to Milan however is the cost of living with all of the

Industry modern perks and Michelin star restaurants comes a steep price however it is a very big city and living on its outskirts and commuting on the Local transportation system makes living in the region relatively convenient but as a whole a single individual can easily spend around €2,500 per month with most

Of it going towards accommodation other drawbacks include bad traffic highly competitive job market and the weather which isn’t as consistently good as some people expect apart from the obvious cons Milan is generally a good city with decent quality of life and one of the best safety index in Italy number one Lake

KO with a peculiar y-shaped topography displaying two Southward branches and a narrower Northern Branch Lake KO stretches approximately 46 km in length and is surrounded by steep mountains which create a breathtaking backdrop for the city towns and Villages situated along its Shores what’s unique about this lake is that the city and the

Scenery are not all it has to offer one can find the locals practicing agriculture farming and freshwater fishing in the lak’s Northern parts moreover living on Lake KO is very accessible one can easily get to pretty much anywhere in Italy Milan Venice Genoa and even neighboring Switzerland

Is just a few hours away from KO City by train or car furthermore the International Community on this lake is very strong as it is home to many foreigners who visit it all year round and often decide to transform their trip into a more permanent Affair to top it

Off it has a continental climate which means one can experience every season at its best it has also been popular with the Rich and Famous since Roman times and currently many aist celebrities like George Clooney Madonna and Sylvester Stallone own Sumptuous Villas on its Shoreline aside from the CBS many

Business Mogul have invested in its real estate market so evidently living or buying property here is as expensive as it can get currently the average cost of living for a sole person in its main city of ko is about € 2,800

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  2. Thanks so much for providing this awesome video, enjoyed it immensely,…
    My mother is from Lake Como, my Father from Calabria.
    Both places are magnificent in there own special way.
    All my relatives from Calabria moved to beautiful Lake Como many many years ago, mainly for higher work opportunities then Calabria, so all my relatives live there, i only have one Cusin living here in Australia, so coming from an Italian family background, as you can imagine, I have plenty.
    I've been very fortunate to of travelled most of Europe/Italy, but Lake Como is definitely my favourite place to stay in Italy, besides having free accommodation whenever iam able to visit family, the history itself going back to Roman times, together with spot on seasonal weather, friendly locals ready to help out anytime, if your nice to them of course, and breathtaking views along the lake, with amazing Restaurants,, Bars, and Cafes, not to mention the many Boutique clothing shop, with more Restaurants, Cafes and Wine Bars in the Medieval city centre, surrounded by watchtowers, and narrow cobblestones streets, manly made for Roman Chariots only to use back then, Lake Como is one of the Best places to visit if considering travelling to Italy, it takes 10 minutes by car to cross into beautiful Switzerland and about 45 minutes to travel to Milano…basically you can travel from Lake Como by car, train, or bus all over Beautiful Europe, witch in my personal opinion, is my #1 place to travel, anywhere in the world, hands down 👉🏻🇮🇹🕶👍🏻

  3. Great list, well researched and narrated. 👍 ~ Just please add chapter titles and timing within your comments whenever providing such comprehensive list.

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