Mussomeli in Sicily is famous for selling off homes for one euro. But apart from homes for the price of a coffee, what does the town have to offer?
Anita Reid, a self-employed single mother from London, bought one house for €1 and the attached property for €37,000, ...
Picture this: A house with extensive mold, water damage, termites and a collapsed roof in a tiny town where you don't speak the language. Not exactly a prime real estate opportunity, right? For Rubia ...
Rubia Daniels flew to the town of Mussomeli in Sicily after hearing about its cheap homes. She ended up buying 3 crumbling houses for $3.30 in 2019, and she's restoring them now. Many Italian towns ...
A British man who bought his first home for just ‘one euro’ in Italy says he now has hundreds of people queuing to wanting to rent it out – and is now planning on buying another one. George Laing, 32, ...
For years now, people around the world have been captivated by Sicilian towns selling off abandoned homes starting at 1 euro, or roughly $1.08. Several hundred homes have been sold to curious and ...
After enduring a lifetime of cold and gloomy British winters, Sally Boole and her husband Martin decided that they'd had enough. During a chance conversation with Sally's parents, they were told about ...
When Rubia Daniels heard a town in Italy was selling off abandoned homes for 1 euro each (or roughly $1.05), she had to take a look herself. The Berkeley, Calif., resident booked her first flight to ...
Morgane Guihot and her husband have almost completed the renovations on their €1 home in Mussomeli. (Courtesy Morgane Guihot) It seemed like a deal too good to be true. A new house — and potentially a ...
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