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These are lists of the world's most expensive cities for expatriate employees (not residents), according to the Mercer, [1] ECA International [2] and Xpatulator.com [3] cost-of-living surveys. Other surveys from online collaborative indices, such as Numbeo, [4] Expatistan, [5] or Eardex [6] are not covered by this article.
Europe is a dream destination for many Americans, even for those who choose to live overseas. From the great food and culture to the historic monuments and beautiful beaches, Europe has plenty to...
Millionaires are looking to Europe as they seek to relocate. According to Knight Frank's European Lifestyle Report, there are a number of reasons why Europe is attracting high-net-worth ...
Services includes home rents to transport, utility bills and private schools to domestic help. The prices of commodities are gathered from three types of stores: supermarket, medium-priced retailers and more expensive specialty shops. Only those outlets were considered where the quality of the products are comparable to international standards.
The city-state of Singapore and Switzerland’s Zurich were named as the most expensive cities in the world. The rise of the latter, which jumped from sixth place on last year’s list, was ...
The most desirable areas to live in Portugal require the highest budget and possibly a mortgage loan. The capital city of Lisbon is the most expensive place to buy a house in Portugal.
Mayfair is an area of London, England, in the City of Westminster. It is in Central London and part of the West End. It is between Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly and Park Lane and one of the most expensive districts in the world. [1] The area was originally part of the manor of Eia and remained largely rural until the early 18th century.
Romania. The average cost of living in Romania — at $713 — is 68% less expensive than in the United States. The country ranked 125th in the list of the most expensive countries in the world ...