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'13 Countries: Affordable housing and quality of life for American expats'

'13 Countries: Affordable housing and quality of life for American expats'

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13 стран: Доступное жилье и качественная жизнь для американских экспатов

Every year, more and more Americans are starting to work remotely, leading to increased migration of real estate buyers. Some people are moving to another city in the U.S., but there are also those who are considering relocating to another country.

There are many countries around the world where expats can live inexpensively. Freelancing platform Upwork conducted a study and found that 18.9 million Americans are planning to move to a new home.

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At the same time, Upwork reporters said that the increased popularity of remote work has made it possible to move to another city or country.

The Insider article outlines countries where Americans can live relatively inexpensively and have a good quality of life. To assess the possible''countries of residence were used data from the International Monetary Fund, the Human Development Index and an analysis of the cost of a 2-bedroom apartment in the city center, conducted by the financial website Finder.

Ireland got the top spot on the list as it offers relatively low housing prices. In addition, Peru, Brazil and Turkey also made the list of 13 countries.

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