If there’s one truly magical and unspoiled island in Italy, it’s definitely Sardinia. From the beaches to the sea, the food, and even the air you breathe – everything about this island feels different. For these reasons, more and more expats are considering Sardinia as their destination to relocate to, whether temporarily for a few months each year or full-time as permanent residents. The appeal is undeniable: year-round mild climate, outdoor lifestyle, tight-knit communities, and for retirees, some attractive tax incentives that make the move even more appealing. Last week we talked about the different 7% tax towns in Sardinia available for retirees and explored what life is like in Cagliari, the island’s vibrant capital. Today, we’ll shift our focus north to Sassari, Sardinia’s second-largest city with around 120,000 residents. While it may not have the same name recognition as Cagliari or the Costa Smeralda, Sassari offers all the amenities of a proper city, yet with a warmth and sense of community that for many locals is hard to find elsewhere. We’ll discover what it’s actually like living in Sassari year-round. We’ve gathered insights from people who live there and looked at our data to give you an idea. FIND...
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