SAMBUCA, Italy -- Looking for a dose of instant sunshine to help you through the winter? This latest deal out of Italy could be just the warm jolt of vitamin D you need. As of right now, you can buy a ...
If you’re dreaming of being a property owner in Italy, there are deals out there if you’re willing to put in the work. Throughout the country, there are $1 homes for sale—and two brothers are making ...
Picture this: A house with extensive mold, water damage, termites and a collapsed roof in a tiny town where you don't speak the language. Not exactly a prime real estate opportunity, right? For Rubia ...
Dwindling Italian towns have been pulling out all the stops to lure new residents in recent years, with several one-euro home schemes launching across the country. But while some towns have struggled ...
Looking for a holiday gift but still not found the perfect one? Here’s a last-minute idea: a home in Italy, yours for less than the price of a cup of coffee. Yes, another month, another set of idyllic ...
ROME—There is something particularly telling about the “for sale” advertisements on Italy’s real-estate websites these days. Rather than the usual badly lit photos of apartments on the market, many ...
Yes — they’re still available. If you’re worried that there are no more towns in Italy left selling homes for one euro, or a little over a dollar, don’t be. One town that’s been low key selling homes ...
Several Italian towns are combating depopulation by auctioning off abandoned homes for as little as $1, attracting international buyers. While renovations are required, the initiative offers a unique ...
The Amalfi Coast has long captivated travellers with its stunning cliffs, pastel-hued villages, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean. But for those dreaming of owning a slice of this Italian ...
Italy’s super cheap houses have become the stuff of legend in recent years. The €1 home initiative “Case 1 Euro” launched in 2017, dreamt up by the authorities to reverse the effects of depopulation ...
Two Italian towns, Zungoli and Mussomeli, are selling homes for just one euro, or roughly one dollar. Those two villages aren't alone: villages across Italy are trying to sell properties for one euro ...