Americans Bought Abandoned $1 Homes In Italy — Was It Worth It?

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Americans Bought Abandoned $1 Homes In Italy — Was It Worth It?


In the late 2010s, towns around Italy started going viral for selling off crumbling properties for 1 euro, or roughly $1.05. How much does it really cost to buy and renovate a 1-euro home in Italy? And is it worth it? CNBC Make It spoke to several Americans who have bought a 1-euro home in Sicily, Italy.

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  1. Sporting impressive views into the neighbors wall located 5 meters away from your window.
    That is total insanity. For 450.000 euros she could buy a mansion overlooking the sea in good condition. Also, obviously she doesn't need to work because in a place like that there are no jobs.

  2. The house of the first woman is super beautiful, however it is for sure "premium" renovated, so I believe if you would be more modest and survive with some ikea or used furniture, it would be 150.000 😉 Amazing though… would love to have such a house!

  3. wanna see an Italian that buys a home for 1 euro, not someone from overseas that don't know what cost money is earned here in Europe and Italy. why did they not buy a castle? will cost same with repairs and will look double more attractive

  4. Great article. I wish you covered the VISA requirements for non-EU. I guess being a US citizen you are limited to the length of time you are permitted to stay in Italy, unless you get a special visa?

  5. Im glad there seems to be a lot of respect for the old homes and not trying to change the Architecture to much. It is well to keep the local culture customs and traditions and these people seem great. Alas sometimes new people bring there old problems with them causing local upheaval.