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The Italian villages selling houses for €1 — and the catch most foreign buyers don’t see coming
Sicilian and Sardinian towns have sold thousands of abandoned houses to foreigners for the ...
SICILY, Italy -- You wait a while for a house that's practically given away to you, and then three come along at once. Yes, Italy's 1 homes are back -- and this time, what's up for grabs is a ...
Dreaming of a sun-soaked terrace in Tuscany, a stone farmhouse in Umbria, or a sea-view escape in Sicily? Buying property in Italy has become one of the most searched lifestyle moves for foreigners — ...
Italy’s one-euro-home sales have been attracting a lot of interest over the past few years, with dozens opting to snap up abandoned properties in some of the country’s depopulated towns. But while ...
Moving to Rome, Italy for business? Here’s what you absolutely must know about the property market and savvy partnerships.
(CNN) — In our travel roundup this week: why British Chinese food is baffling to Americans, the couple who bought an Italian mansion sight unseen, plus who’s staying in North Korea’s luxury hotels.
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