This Italian town is struggling to sell off its empty homes for one euro. Here’s why
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This Italian town is struggling to sell off its empty homes for one euro. Here’s why
By Silvia Marchetti, CNN (CNN) — Italy’s one-euro-home sales have been attracting a lot of interest over the past few years, with dozens opting to snap up abandoned properties in some of the country’s depopulated towns. But while towns like Mussomeli in Sicily and Zungoli in Campania have managed to offload various abandoned dwellings to foreigners longing to live the Italian dream, some have struggled to sell their empty homes. Among them is Pa…
The mayor of the Italian village of Patrica, Lucio Fiordaliso, has launched a concerted real estate sale program to combat depopulation, but has so far achieved little success due to complicated ownership relations and poor condition of the properties.
An Italian town is struggling to sell abandoned houses for the price of one euro. What is the reason
Sales of one-euro homes in Italy have sparked a lot of interest in recent years, with dozens of people choosing to buy abandoned properties in some of the country's depopulated cities.
In the medieval village of Patrica, in the province of Frosinone, a one-euro coin is enough to buy a house. The initiative has already helped several Italian municipalities to repopulate themselves, but it doesn't work here. The reasons are many and mainly concern the complicated search for owners and heirs
Casele care nu se vând nici măcar cu 1 euro. Un sat din Italia, ocolit de succes, deşi aceeaşi schemă a readus la viaţă alte localităţi din jur
Satul medieval Patrica din Italia are o problemă unică: prea multe case goale. De peste 20 de ani, autoritățile încearcă să scape de ele, vânzându-le la prețul simbolic de 1 euro. Spre deosebire de alte sate italiene care au avut succes cu această schemă, Patrica se luptă să atragă cumpărători.
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