
9. Italy
If you dream of sipping espresso in a sun-drenched piazza and consuming the world’s best cuisine, Italy remains a highly viable retirement destination. While northern cities like Milan or central hubs like Rome and Florence demand high living costs, the southern regions offer remarkable value.
Regions like Puglia, Abruzzo, and Sicily feature dramatically lower real estate prices and a slower pace of life. Securing the Elective Residence Visa requires substantial documented passive income—often evaluated at around $35,000 to $40,000 per year for a couple—and proof of suitable housing before you apply.
The Italian public healthcare system, the Servizio Sanitario Nazionale (SSN), provides high-quality care, though facilities in the north generally outpace those in the rural south. Depending heavily on your location, a couple can live the Dolce Vita on $2,500 to $3,500 per month.