Villa María, ArgentinaCapital City
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This provincial city in the heart of Argentina's agricultural heartland has a population of 97,815, making it the third-largest in the province. The area leads the country in milk production, but bureaucracy is a persistent headache - the city recently announced plans to build a new university campus, along with a road-widening project to improve access, suggesting the local government is working to address infrastructure challenges. Overall, Villa María is best suited for those seeking a lower cost of living in a relatively sleepy, agricultural community, rather than the bright lights of Buenos Aires.
Can I afford Villa María?
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$2136 / month
Savings Rate71%
Rent $190
Living Costs $674
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Safety75
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Meal (Mid-range)$120
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Utilities (mo)$40
Mobile Plan (mo)$20
Gym (mo)$18
Cinema Ticket$4
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1BR Center (mo)$190
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3BR Center (mo)$280
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