Meredith Tabbone: Holy moly. Narrator: Over 20 towns across Italy have started selling abandoned homes for a single euro, or about $1.10. For the sake of this video, we'll call them dollar homes.
In recent years, Italy has captured the imagination of the world with a seemingly too-good-to-be-true offer: homes for sale at the symbolic price of just 1 euro or $1.09 in American currency.
Buying a $1 home in Italy might seem like a deal that’s too good to be true; and for one Chicago woman who made it her reality, it was. But she doesn’t regret a thing. Financial advisor ...
Imagine paying as little as 1 euro for a home. That's what happened in Italy a few years ago. The plan was to inject life and money back into dying towns. But for many foreign buyers, it wasn't ...
Buying a $1 home in Italy might seem like a deal that's too good to be true; and for one Chicago woman who made it her reality, it was. But she doesn't regret a thing. Financial advisor Meredith ...
Italy's small towns may be scenic respites from touristy cities like Rome and Venice, but they're struggling to hold on to residents. Across the country, quaint villages and rural hamlets have ...