A house for the price of a kilogram of oranges: in a small Sicilian town, they sell housing for 1 euro
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/a-house-for-the-price-of-a-kilogram-of-oranges-in-a-small-sicilian-town-they-sell-housing-for-1-euro.htmlStill saving up for your own apartment? Break your piggy bank and buy real estate on the colorful island of Sicily at the lowest price in the world. A house for 1 euro (75 rubles) is a reality. Find out why the city authorities staged a grand sale of real estate from our material.
Houses in the town of Sambuca on the island of Sicily are sold at a price of 1 euro. If you've ever wanted to give up everything and go abroad, now is the right time. Dozens of houses are for sale at a ridiculous price.The purpose of this action is quite simple: to encourage people to move to the town, giving them such a super opportunity to increase the number of residents.
A similar offer for the sale of real estate was made in February 2018. Then in the commune of Ollolai in Sardinia, more than 200 houses were sold at a price of less than 1 pound (85 rubles) for each.But is it a pity to spend this money to live in such a beautiful city as Sambuka?
No, according to Giuseppe, who promises that the project will have an interesting sequel.Those who want to know more information about the houses for sale can send an email to: case1euro@comune.sambucadisicilia.ag.it
Keywords: Town | Cheap | House | Italy | Real estate | Project | Sicily
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