Do you like diversity or just mean to know what are the easiest countries to buy a house in the world? Would like to have a house somewhere far away from your everyday life? Or would you like to move to another country to admire the sunrise near a beach or quite to the contrary: you intend to get acquainted with other nations’ culture by living in their mother land? Or may you be close to retire and have the dream of living in an exotic country with your spouse? You will find the answers with Insider Monkey now where to buy a house in the world. Or maybe you would like to buy something in order to make some investments.

Insider Monkey investigated now which countries are the easiest to buy a house in the world? Well, in order to get the appropriate answers not only have they taken into account the prices per square meter generally but they also observed how much does it cost to buy a house in the city centre and outside the city as well. They ranked the countries by concerning to the prices in the city center so you will see differences among prices in the countryside. This means the for example city A of a certain country is the cheapest to buy a house but the countryside is more than expensive than city B’s countryside. Checking Insider Monkey’s list you may find some useful help in which countries are worth buying a house if you have made up your mind to move on.

We have picked three countries from Insider Monkey’s list: Yemen, Kenya, and Namibia. Yemen, Western Asia: $502.76 per square meter in the city center, $391.20 per square meter outside the city. IT is Arab country in Western Asia and although it is the tenth in our list it is not safest of all. Without the shadow of a doubt Yemen has also it natural beauties. Kenya, on the Equator: $478.86 per square meter in the city center, $302.12 per square meter outside the city. This African country and its capital city, Nairobi is a really wonderful place to buy a house. Nairobi is growing, building and becomes nicer and nicer. You can find everything there too that you need for a living. Namibia: Southern Africa $476.76 per square meter in the city center, $338.35 per square meter outside the city. The capital and largest city is Windhoek, it has the highest developed banking sector with very modern infrastructure like cell phone banking and online banking, so if you decide to buy a house in Namibia you really don’t need to worry.
For any further interesting data, we recommend reading the article about the easiest countries to buy a house in the world.

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