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"The cost of living in Lake Como, can be considered moderate to high, depending on the specific area and lifestyle choices. Housing and rental prices can be quite expensive, especially in the more popular and picturesque towns along the lake. However, there are more affordable options in smaller villages and inland areas. Groceries and food prices are generally reasonable, with local markets offering fresh produce at lower costs. Dining out can range from affordable pizzerias and trattorias to more expensive fine dining establishments, depending on one's preferences. Transportation costs are relatively low, with efficient public transportation options such as buses and ferries connecting various towns around the lake. Owning a car can be more expensive due to fuel prices and parking fees. Utilities, including electricity, water, and internet, are generally affordable, although they may be higher in more remote areas. Health care is of high quality and reasonably priced, thanks to Italy's public health care system. Overall, the cost of living in Lake Como can vary greatly depending on one's lifestyle and location preferences, but it is generally considered a beautiful and desirable place to live, despite the potentially higher costs," explained one expat living in Lake Como, Italy.

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