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.
The possibility of working remotely, one of the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, is facilitating the rediscovery of small villages in Italy's countryside.
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.
Procida, a tiny but beautiful island in the Gulf of Naples, has been crowned Italian Capital of Culture 2022. With its winning presentation titled La Cultura non Isola, Procida fought off the 9 other Italian finalists battling for the crown: Ancona, Bari, Cerveteri, L'Aquila, Pieve di
Italy has become famous for its 1-euro homes, where buyers have the possibility of getting themselves a dilapidated house, almost for free, and then renovating it in a bid to repopulate dying Italian villages.
The Italian countryside is dotted with spectacular historic towns and villages which are often home to dreamy properties like this one. This luxurious, countryside cottage is located just outside Cortona’s fortified walls in the Tuscan province of Arezzo.
1 euro houses in Italy remain a popular option in 2021. The municipality of Delia in Sicily is the latest Italian village to launch the 1 euro house initiative.
Prepare your smartphone (or make sure you're sitting comfortably), as it's time to go on a tour to discover some of the most colourful destinations in Europe. Whether they are vibrant, colourful cities or characteristic villages with colourful houses on a cliff, these charming destinations
The Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Activities and Tourism in Italy (MiBACT) has announced in a press release that 30 million euros have been made available for the redevelopment and restoration of villages and historic districts in the country, more precisely in the regions of Basilicata, Calabria,
This small Italian village has recently made the news due to the fact that a selection of its houses were for sale for only 1 euro and now, Teora is back and you could get paid to live there.
Who hasn't thought about leaving behind the grind of everyday life and moving to another part of the world? Maybe the moment has arrived given that nowadays there are even towns and cities in which they will pay you to live there and three Italian villages are on the list.
One of the most beautiful destinations for a weekend trip or a short holiday in autumn is Trentino-Alto Adige. Trento and Bolzano are among the greenest cities in Italy and in the Non Valley there is a castle well worth a visit: Castel Thun.
Can you imagine going to live in one of the most beautiful places in Italy, Tuscany? Lots of people dream of finding a country house in a Tuscan hill town, but what if instead of living in a little farmhouse in Tuscany, you had a whole village?
How does the houses for 1 euro project work?
These houses are owned by individuals who want to get rid of them as quickly as possible so as not to pay taxes.
If it took Phileas Fogg 80 days to travel around the world in Jules Verne’s literary classic, you can do it in much less time and without even having to get up from your sofa at home.
We have selected for you some really weird and wonderful houses in Italy with the typical characteristics