1 euro homes in Italy continue to steal headlines across the world and are becoming an increasingly popular option for both buyers and sellers. First things first, what is the 1 euro house scheme in Italy?
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Another village in the Italian region of Sicily has joined the long list of villages with 1 euro houses for sale. Salemi, in the province of Trapani, is stepping up its 1 euro house game.
After Patrica, another municipality in the Lazio region of Italy is launching the now well-known "houses for 1 euro" initiative. It is the turn of Maenza, a medieval village in the province of Latina.
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In spite of the COVID-19 pandemic, Italy saw record increases in house prices in 2020. According to the regular Istat housing index (from the Italian National Institute of Statistics), values show an increase of 1.9% over the past year.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had its grip on Italy for over a year now, and during this period, the real estate market in the country has seen new ideas to cope with changing demands, fluctuating prices and reduced demand.
Can you still buy a house in Italy for 1 euro in Italy in 2021? The answer is a firm yes, with 1 euro house schemes continuing to pop up across the country in 2021.
More and more Italian municipalities are deciding to put their houses up for sale for just 1 euro. Properties for sale in Italy for this symbolic price tend to attract great interest both in Italy and abroad.
When it comes to property buying trends in Italy in 2020 and 2021, an analysis by the Tecnocasa Group's Studies Office has studied house sales made through its affiliated agencies, focusing on the percentage of sales of main residences, holiday homes and investment properties in Italy
The small Italian village of Troina in Sicily is just the latest in a long list of villages in Italy deciding to launch a 1 euro house project in 2021.
The year 2020 in Italy will go down in history as the year of social distancing and staying at home, something which has had and will continue to have a lasting effect on the property market in Italy.
In the first half of 2020, those who bought property in Milan brought with them different cultures and geographical origins, as foreign buyers continued to invest in Italy.