The Italian town of Bisaccia is the latest to offer homes for $1, and this time there's no minimum you have to spend on renovations
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- Another Italian town is trying to entice new residents to its community by offering renovation-project homes for €1 ($1).
- Bisaccia, in Italy's Campania region, has suffered from mass emigration and earthquakes (the last one was in 1980) and has put 90 abandoned homes up for sale, according to CNN.
- Cheap Italian homes are not a new concept, but CNN reports Bisaccia has an edge on competing towns as it has no minimum restoration investment or completion time limits for buyers.
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Another picturesque Italian town is selling homes for €1 ($1) to attract buyers willing to dive deep into renovations.
The latest town of Bisaccia, which sits in the southern Campania region and just over 80 miles from Naples, is putting 90 homes on the market for $1 that are definitely in need of some TLC, in an effort to get people to move there.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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