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The port city sailed to the top of the list of the cheapest and most desirable places in Spain to move to

For many younger singles and couples intent on living the dream in Spain, good value for money is often a deal-breaker, and this is one Cartagena’s biggest draws, according to the experts. For while employment opportunities might not be as abundant as in other regions, once expats do find a job, the cost of all other basic services costs 95.94 euros per month – a fraction of the price of the other top five cities in the rating.
It’s worth keeping in mind though that the number of job offers per 10,000 inhabitants is only 12, the second-lowest on the website’s list and surpassed only by Castellón, with a paltry 2 openings.
Santander, for example, has, according to the website, up to 68 job opportunities per 10,000, almost six times more than Cartagena.
For newly arrived foreigners who want to suss the area out before committing, renting rather than buying is usually a smart option. But leasing a house or apartment is far more popular than you might think, with around a quarter of households in Spain renting.
In Cartagena, the average price of a long-term let is just 525 euros per month. When you consider that the general salary comes in at 2,756 euros, that’s not a bad deal. Conversely, the average salary in Getafe (Madrid), which was voted the second best place in Spain for foreigners to reside, is a tasty 3,200 euros, but here a rental will set you back 625 euros.
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