Why Americans are FLEEING to Spain
Spain Revealed・21 minutes read
Americans like Erica, David, Patrick, Michael, and Christine moved to Valencia seeking a more affordable cost of living, communal lifestyle, and better healthcare compared to the US, where they found a welcoming community and opportunities for their children. They left the US due to dissatisfaction with societal issues and embraced the social nature of Spain, enjoying a more relaxed and social lifestyle in Valencia.
Insights
- Americans in Valencia are drawn to a more communal lifestyle and lower cost of living compared to the US, with healthcare being significantly cheaper and social connections more easily formed due to the welcoming nature of Spanish people.
- Moving to Valencia offers Americans like Erica, Michael, and Christine the opportunity to embrace a social, community-oriented lifestyle, benefit from affordable healthcare and living costs, and provide their children with exposure to different cultures and languages, highlighting a stark contrast to the individualistic and expensive lifestyle often found in the US.
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Recent questions
Why did Americans move to Valencia?
Seeking communal lifestyle, lower cost of living.
How did Erica afford to move to Valencia?
Used European passport, shared rent with roommate.
What are the living conditions like in Valencia?
Open, light-filled flats, communal lifestyle.
How do Americans in Valencia adapt to the culture?
Learning Spanish, embracing communal lifestyle.
What influenced Michael and Christine's move to Valencia?
Desire for daughters to learn Spanish, dissatisfaction with US societal issues.
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