If you’re dreaming of a fixer‑upper in the sun, looking at the 1 euro houses in Sicily in 2026 is a great place to start, as the island now has the highest concentration of €1 house schemes in Italy. Below, you’ll find an interactive map showing Sicilian villages listed on the €1 house website, including places that have launched, or previously hosted, these schemes.
Because local calls can open, close, or pause with very little warning, not every village on the map will necessarily have an active scheme right now. You should always double-check the comune’s official website for the latest status and conditions.
Use it as a visual shortcut to see where opportunities are clustered and how they compare with other 1 euro house locations across Italy via our wider map of participating municipalities.
What to consider before choosing a 1-euro house in Sicily
Once the map has helped you pinpoint a few places, get to know these 1-euro villages in Sicily a little more in-depth. Once you've done that, it's worth looking beyond the symbolic €1 price, thinking about the bigger picture and researching how to buy a 1-euro house.
- Connectivity and services
Check how far each village is from the nearest airport or major station, and what day‑to‑day services are like. - Tourism and rental potential
If you’re hoping to offset renovation costs with rentals, compare quieter inland areas with more visited spots near Palermo, Catania or Taormina. - Renovation scope and budget
Use the map as a way to cluster options, then research typical renovation costs and building rules in each province.
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