Italian Village Offers $1 Homes to Americans Post-Election

Italian Village Offers $1 Homes to Americans Post-Election

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Attracting New Residents

, a village in , , is enticing Americans with homes priced as low as one euro, aiming to counteract its population decline.

The initiative targets those disillusioned by the recent , offering a fast-track procedure for Americans.

Revitalizing the Community

Mayor Francesco Columbu believes Americans can help rejuvenate Ollolai, providing three accommodation tiers: free homes for digital nomads, one-euro houses, and homes up to 100,000 euros.

Despite the controversial preference for Americans, the village sees this as a way to bring diverse knowledge and experiences, aiming to combat depopulation and stimulate the local economy.
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