Will I save money living in Orleans?
We asked expats if they save money living in Orleans. They said...
"Living in Orleans compared to the United States may offer cost savings in some areas, but overall cost of living may be similar or higher. Some housing costs are likely to be lower in Orleans than in most areas of the United States, although some rents may be higher. Food and other consumer products can generally be purchased more cheaply in the United States, and the cost of transportation is likely to be lower in the United States. Healthcare costs may be lower in France, but there may be additional costs related to travel and accommodations when traveling to access healthcare services. Overall, living in Orleans compared to the US may or may not offer cost savings, depending on individual needs and lifestyle," said another expat in Orleans, France, France.
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Will I save money living in Orleans?
If you live in Orleans, newcomers to Orleans would love to hear your answer to this question.