Will I save money living in Grand Bahama?
We asked expats if they save money living in Grand Bahama. They said...
"The cost of living in Grand Bahama can be lower than in many parts of the United States, especially when it comes to housing and utilities. However, the cost of groceries and other goods can be higher due to import fees. Healthcare is also generally less expensive in the Bahamas. Taxes are lower in the Bahamas, as there is no income tax, which could result in significant savings. However, the overall savings would depend on your lifestyle, spending habits, and where in the United States you are comparing it to," said another expat in Grand Bahama, Bahamas.
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Will I save money living in Grand Bahama?
If you live in Grand Bahama, newcomers to Grand Bahama would love to hear your answer to this question.