a knowledgable n.italian told me that living in the south is 30% cheaper than in the north. also, of course the weather is warmer down there. it's historic and tranquil, wow! isn't this the obvious place to go for retirement? and yet, going by these forums, south italy doesn't seem to be popular, compared for example to s. spain. why is this? of course there are many things to consider. can an oldster like me find reasonably- priced health-care? is it difficult to get a residence visa? for a person who lives modestly, how much does it cost to live there? please weigh-in and if anyone needs info on living in canada, the states, croatia, or uruguay, I'll do my best to help because I have lived in all of these places. many thanks, sincerely - clepington
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