ìºë‚˜ë‹¤ 미êµì´ë‚˜ ìœ ëŸ½ë³´ë‹¤ ì˜êµ expatsì— ëŒ€í•œ ë” ì €ë ´í•œ
“ë‹¹ì‹ ì€ ë‹¹ì‹ ì˜ ê¿ˆì˜ ë‚˜ë¼ë¥¼ ê°ë‹¹í• 수?”
That’s the question the U.K.’s ì „ì‹ newspaper posed to potential British expats considering relocating to the U.S., ìºë‚˜ë‹¤, ë˜ëŠ” ìœ ëŸ½ì—게.
According to research by the company 외환 ì§ì ‘, “the cost of emigrating to the USA has increased by almost a fifth in the past six months alone.”
The Telegraph article also noted that, “The average Spanish property now costs £31,576 more to a British buyer than it did in November last year, ì•„ì§ the cost of living in Canada has gone up by just 3 í¼ì„¼íŠ¸, making it one of the cheapest of the expat hot spots.
…ê³¼ sterling strengthening against the Canadian dollar, British expats living there are enjoying more for their pound. The average cost of a property in Canada has risen by only £5,599 in six months, a long way from the £32,303 increase in the US.”
ì—˜ì§€ì˜ ESQì— ì˜í•´ 사진. (플리커)