Best town to live and work over the Internet in Sicily / Italy [closed]
Two questions:
- Which city would you choose based on my preferences?
- What's the availability of internet and its fees?
A relative on my parents' side is from Sicily. I have relatives in all of the following cities:
Palermo, Catania, Messina, Siracusa, Marsala, Gela, Ragusa, Trapani, Vittoria, Bagheria, Modica
My preferences are: climate (the hotter the better), people (I like typical friendly attitude), city (I like old romantic cities more than modern ones), average age of the people (I am 29), infrastructure, beaches and some nightlife.
Since I will be working there over the internet, the reliability and fees for internet connection are an additional major preference. What can be said about that? Which providers and which conditions (flatline, wireless, cable, up/download rate) would you recommend?
thanks for your advice.
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Is there Internet in Sicily?
An ultra-wide band fiber network is being installed in Sicily, Italy, providing high-speed internet access in areas \u2013 both on a regional and national scale \u2013 where such reliable and fast service did not exist previously.How much money do you need to live in Sicily?
How much does it cost per month to live in Sicily? I would say around 1200\u20132000 USD , even though I know local people that live well with less. It goes without saying that there are plenty of expensive options and plenty of cheap options too and everything will come down your standards of living.Which area of Sicily is best?
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Popular areas for expats include the eastern region and the inland area on the slopes of Mount Etna. Expats enjoy Sicily's leisurely pace of life, great food, festivals and low cost of living.Thinking of moving to Italy? Watch this first.
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