Will I save money living in Tartu?
We asked expats if they save money living in Tartu. They said...
"Living in Tartu can be significantly cheaper than living in the United States. The cost of living in Estonia is generally lower than in the US, with rent, groceries, and transportation being much more affordable. Additionally, the cost of healthcare is lower in Estonia, and the country has a lower overall tax rate. As a result, living in Tartu can be a great way to save money," remarked another expat who made the move to Tartu, Estonia.
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Will I save money living in Tartu?
If you live in Tartu, newcomers to Tartu would love to hear your answer to this question.