A house worth of 1 euro in Italy

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Have you ever wanted or dreamed of living in a picturesque region somewhere in the southern part of Italy? Since recently, your dreams can come true.

In the Italian commune of Bizaccia, in the province of Avellino, local authorities began to sell historic buildings for only one euro. In total, they plan to send to the hammer 90 houses in the village, reports CNN travel. It is even cheaper than the price of a cup of coffee there.

It’s simple to discern real causes and motive for act – in that way local authorities want to encourage people to move to help save and revive dying communities. Thus, only one thing is required from buyers - to repair the acquired buildings.

The deputy mayor of the city, Francesco Tartaglia, notes that the locals are very friendly and any help will be provided to newcomers here.

“We want this place to shine again” the official said.