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There are plenty of one-euro homes hidden all over Sicily. These brothers want to find them for you

  • The Cuschera brothers, based in Favara, Sicily, find and sell dilapidated one-euro homes in struggling Sicilian towns as of 2025.
  • The decline of many once-thriving Sicilian places results from emigration and neglect, prompting the brothers to help revitalize these areas by connecting private buyers and sellers without involving town halls.
  • Their agency, Vero Affare, lists small homes mostly dating from the 1930s scattered across medieval villages like Sutera and historic districts such as Caltanissetta, with minimal restyling costs starting at 20,000 euros.
  • The brothers have sold over 50 homes mostly to foreign buyers, including North Europeans and Ukrainians, emphasizing no down payments, no renovation time limits, and their process being motivated by love for Sicily rather than profit.
  • This approach allows buyers to purchase neglected homes in quiet, offbeat historic locations, hoping to spur community revival and preserve cultural heritage despite the properties requiring significant work.
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There are plenty of one-euro homes hidden all over Sicily. These brothers want to find them for you

One-euro home selloffs in Sicily typically get snapped up very quickly, but local siblings Antonino and Carmelo Cuschera have dedicated themselves to hunting down more properties for eager bargain hunters.

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Sunday, May 18, 2025.
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