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Why do people move to Granada?

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When we asked people why foreigners move to Granada, they responded...

"There are several reasons - climate, cost of living (it is very cheap to live in Granada), location (access to ski resort in 45 min by bus, and to the beach in an hour), plenty of historical sites to see, plenty of cultural things to do (theater, music, dance, churches, cultural events). Because it's also a university town and has two of UNESCO world Heritage sites," said another in Granada, Spain.

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"Granada is a beautiful and vibrant city that offers expats a unique and exciting lifestyle. With its stunning architecture, rich culture, and vibrant nightlife, Granada is a great place to live and work. The city is also home to some of the best universities in Spain, making it an ideal destination for students and professionals alike. The cost of living in Granada is also relatively low, making it an attractive option for expats looking to save money. Additionally, Granada is located in the south of Spain, making it a great place to enjoy the warm Mediterranean climate," explained one expat who made the move to Granada, Spain.

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Balcells Group provides immigration, business, legal, and tax advice to individuals, companies, investors, students, entrepreneurs, highly-qualified professionals, digital nomads, and more. They speak English, Spanish, Catalan, and Russian.
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Balcells Group provides immigration, business, legal, and tax advice to individuals, companies, investors, students, entrepreneurs, highly-qualified professionals, digital nomads, and more. They speak English, Spanish, Catalan, and Russian.
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