06/10/2026
"I want to live in Europe." It is a statement most people have made at some point, but Europe is not one thing.
Lisbon is more accessible than many Western European capitals, with a mild climate, rich culture, and a digital nomad visa that welcomes remote workers, though prices have risen considerably and the era of easy bargains is past. Vienna and Copenhagen trade the top spot on global livability indices and both set the standard for safety, public services, and quality of daily life. Barcelona delivers coastal energy, family-friendly infrastructure, and global name recognition, but its short-term rental market is being restructured through 2028, and Spain's courts have generally supported local authority to regulate tourist housing. Buyers need to factor that in carefully. Amsterdam is professional, international, and English-fluent. Berlin is widely regarded as one of Europe's leading creative hubs and remains relatively more accessible than many major Western European capitals, though the gap has narrowed considerably.
Each city is a genuinely different version of European life with different property markets, residency paths, and day-to-day realities. The important consideration is which one fits your lifestyle and expectations.
If that is on your radar, reach out.