Will I save money living in Grenoble?
We asked expats if they save money living in Grenoble. They said...
"Living in Grenoble compared to the United States can be a more cost effective option, as the general cost of living is lower. Groceries and other everyday necessities are relatively cheaper in Grenoble than in the United States. Additionally, public transport is an efficient and affordable option, with tickets costing significantly less than in the U.S. Furthermore, healthcare is much more accessible and affordable, making it a great option for people wanting to save on medical expenses. In general, Grenoble is a great place to go if you’re looking to save money," said another expat in Grenoble, France, France.
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Will I save money living in Grenoble?
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