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I bought 6 homes in Italy for $1 apiece — here’s how much I spent to turn them into dream homes
When Rubia Daniels first told her friends she was buying six homes in Italy for $1.06 apiece, they thought she was joking. “They couldn’t believe it,” she said. But in 2019, the 51-year-old planning ...
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 ...
Imagine basking in the sun at your villa in the quaint Italian village of Ollolai, or sipping on a spritz and eating pasta all day in an Italian town literally called Penne—and doing it all for the ...
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What $1 homes in Italy really cost
With property prices reaching record highs in some parts of the world, the opportunity to buy a home for just €1 ($1.10/£0.80) may seem too good to be true. But a handful of Europe's historic towns ...
Ever dreamed of a house next door to a ski resort, vineyard or thermal springs?The northern Italian region known as Trentino, or officially the Autonomous Province of Trento, will pay residents of ...
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Perhaps you’ve dreamed of buying a home in a remote, quiet village or coastal area in Italy’s southern region of Calabria, but were daunted by the research, the paperwork, the red tape of purchasing ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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