The Truth Behind Italy's $1 Homes

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Starting in early 2019, 20 towns across Italy began selling homes for €1, or about $1.10. Local governments hope the plan will attract fresh faces and new businesses to towns that have been suffering from rapid depopulation and a growing number of abandoned homes for decades. But the true cost of these homes turn out to be much higher than $1.
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    The Truth Behind Italy's $1 Homes

Комментарии • 11 тыс.

  • @TrailRunnerLife
    @TrailRunnerLife 3 года назад +26561

    Wait, so the $1 houses weren't fully furnished, immaculate manor houses? I'm thunderstruck.

    • @lukecimino40
      @lukecimino40 3 года назад +219

      Lmfaooo

    • @zuhairs7929
      @zuhairs7929 3 года назад +271

      It's a scam, these are dumps not homes. There are abandoned mining towns in the USA too go live there.

    • @msbrando
      @msbrando 3 года назад +6

      Lol

    • @margieinnes4638
      @margieinnes4638 3 года назад +372

      @@notbindi Exactly, and you can hire it out as a holiday home and get a return on your investment

    • @Canada_Official
      @Canada_Official 3 года назад +234

      @@notbindi and if you're very passionate about that stuff you can save a ton of money doing it yourself

  • @lauracarolina212
    @lauracarolina212 4 года назад +19653

    They are literally giving a piece of land for free. The least you can do is spend your own money in building a home. What were they expecting?

    • @rerikm
      @rerikm 4 года назад +433

      haven't found anything related to the ownership of the land.. this may be the main catch.. who knows?

    • @vincenzodeconcilio7610
      @vincenzodeconcilio7610 4 года назад +336

      @@rerikm the land should be included, I don't remember this concept of leasehold vs. freehold when I was living in Italy

    • @plazmica0323
      @plazmica0323 4 года назад +1301

      They expected furnished homes ready to move in so they can take a picture and post it on instagram. Just to think there are grown ass adults believing in free stuff is incredible.

    • @order_truth_involvement6135
      @order_truth_involvement6135 4 года назад +80

      Plazmica 032 a product of socialism

    • @Tonyx.yt.
      @Tonyx.yt. 4 года назад +321

      @@order_truth_involvement6135 no, a product of post modern entitled idiots...

  • @oddodium3048
    @oddodium3048 4 года назад +35207

    imagine buying an abandoned house for 1 dollar and complain.

    • @kaseylisk5019
      @kaseylisk5019 4 года назад +1337

      Imagine trying to be a smart ass without even watching a 10 minute long video. All of the people interviewed said that it was still worth it, and they would do it again.

    • @mxlkbread7433
      @mxlkbread7433 4 года назад +520

      Kasey Lisk lol, so are u trying to be the smart one here-

    • @mxlkbread7433
      @mxlkbread7433 4 года назад +327

      @@kaseylisk5019 I mean based on the comment, you sound like you’re trying to be smart so.

    • @mxlkbread7433
      @mxlkbread7433 4 года назад +152

      @@kaseylisk5019 cool, if that’s your assumption of me.

    • @EMan-pk7uc
      @EMan-pk7uc 3 года назад +263

      @@kaseylisk5019 The commenter was trying to make a joke

  • @andrelopez2514
    @andrelopez2514 2 года назад +33

    seems like the perfect place to move for remote workers, having clean air and beautiful views

  • @xavierortiz1294
    @xavierortiz1294 2 года назад +14930

    From my perspective and understanding, it's a brilliant move by the local government. You start an international movement by bringing people from all over the world to renovate the worst of parts of the town at no cost to you. Plus, all of these people = more business for the locals and keeping the town alive.

    • @koteswarris8949
      @koteswarris8949 2 года назад +83

      True.

    • @Ryan-ce1oc
      @Ryan-ce1oc 2 года назад +379

      It's quite a common tactic for councils as it's better to sell the houses off for nothing in the hopes that someone will buy and turn the land into a tax generating property. The council loses nothing by giving the houses away.

    • @gemmab8626
      @gemmab8626 2 года назад +14

      I agree!

    • @2livenoob
      @2livenoob 2 года назад +18

      That's not how it works. Gentrification won't help the people who live there make money, it will just invite the people who already have money from other sources. At best, the city's property value will skyrocket and become prohibitively expensive for anyone who doesn't ALREADY have money, and then crash because the city won't allow other people to make money to afford it.... repeating this cycle in the next 50 years.

    • @KNYD
      @KNYD 2 года назад +161

      @@2livenoob How selling properties in dying towns for a euro makes homes unaffordable? They are not limiting who can buy the properties, the locals if they wanted to could buy them. Even with auctions most went for a few thousand euros, and one for 20 000e. They are not sold at prizes the locals couldn't afford. The homes are in fact more affordable for Italians, they don't have hire translators, spend money on travel, and they are familiar with how things are done in Italy.
      Take example the town Sambuca 1:14, the population dropped from 8 000 to 5 000, and it was still dropping. The town has to have hundreds of empty homes, selling 60 of them is not going to make the property values skyrocket, especially if the starting price is 1 euro.
      You need to understand that these are old densely packed towns, the homes are small, and there is no space to expand. People looking at these homes are not looking for a mansion, nor can they renovate any of the buildings into one. These small sleepy towns are not attracting the ultra rich.
      The new people moving in, will need the local labour force to renovate the homes, they will eat in the local restaurants, they will shop in the local stores, and if they rent out their homes that'll bring tourists who in turn will spend money in the town.

  • @Ali_b1009
    @Ali_b1009 4 года назад +15863

    I don’t know what people were expecting. The house was $1. Of course it’d be a dump for that price.

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 4 года назад +880

      And that means you have a great house for you to renovate from zero.

    • @MadOrange644
      @MadOrange644 4 года назад +1047

      Bro for $1 I'd have no expectations.

    • @bluesira
      @bluesira 4 года назад +415

      No one in the video said they were expecting anything else. The couple even said in the middle of it, "It was $1. Of course it needed to be renovated!" etc.

    • @leonardorodriguez9121
      @leonardorodriguez9121 4 года назад +111

      @@codymifsud2448 me: I can finally buy a house
      House: do you have 70k for renovations?
      Me: pickachu face :o

    • @amyx231
      @amyx231 4 года назад +128

      Exactly. The land is worth more. Tear it down and build anew.

  • @deanrandall3
    @deanrandall3 4 года назад +8532

    Do they expect a 5 bedroom furnished house with a fountain and a tennis court with an Olympic pool lol

    • @z-tech7692
      @z-tech7692 4 года назад +35

      Facts

    • @julesg.3562
      @julesg.3562 4 года назад +20

      Ikr😆🙄

    • @oscarespinoza9740
      @oscarespinoza9740 4 года назад +371

      Italy: come buy abandoned homes for a dollar
      People: WTF its not completely repaired and fully furnished why did i spend a dollar on this

    • @jeremytjong2595
      @jeremytjong2595 4 года назад +13

      Well I mean maybe not a fountain

    • @AngloImperial
      @AngloImperial 4 года назад +12

      first name last namec What do you expect an /abandoned/ home to look like?

  • @MrGlennJohnsen
    @MrGlennJohnsen 2 года назад +45

    It's still a $70k new renovated home in a romantic, quiet town in a country with very pleasant temperatures and good food.
    Compared to other properties in Europe this seems like a massive steal!

  • @m35cobol
    @m35cobol 4 года назад +6077

    Gold digger: how rich are you?
    Me: I own 50 houses in Italy.

  • @ruvindrasathsarani6064
    @ruvindrasathsarani6064 4 года назад +4893

    When they advertised these houses, they gave the details about the conditions. So if people paid 1$ and bought these houses, they knew what they were getting into.

    • @plazmica0323
      @plazmica0323 4 года назад +110

      Im just glad idiots payed hundreds of $ in plane tickets just so they can come and see how stupid they are. Watching it i doubt that that idea dawned in some of those peoples heads.

    • @Viktor007
      @Viktor007 4 года назад +26

      No, they paid 1€

    • @MultiLiam24
      @MultiLiam24 4 года назад +41

      Plazmica 032 the Europeans probably only payed €30-70 to fly there while Americans probably payed hundreds

    • @theparajse2020
      @theparajse2020 4 года назад +3

      KELLI2L2 wouldnt you agree that covid escalated their deaths

    • @AwkwardYet
      @AwkwardYet 4 года назад +4

      because they are dumb

  • @Zondruska
    @Zondruska 4 года назад +5056

    Oh no really? So they aren´t just handing out perfect houses for 1 dollar? Travesty.

    • @stesegreto656
      @stesegreto656 4 года назад +27

      The more you know uh?

    • @donaldfuck
      @donaldfuck 4 года назад +58

      Cazzo di americani

    • @xosaii
      @xosaii 4 года назад +16

      I know right? Like wtf

    • @bluesira
      @bluesira 4 года назад +58

      No one said they were expecting perfect homes... Not sure why all the comments like this.

    • @xosaii
      @xosaii 4 года назад +31

      bluesira it’s called ✨sarcasm✨
      Who tf wouldn’t be grateful for this?

  • @tracyblack9983
    @tracyblack9983 Год назад +9

    The only problem is if you are from the USA you can’t stay more than 90 days without leaving for 90 days before returning without getting a visa and the kicker is you are not allowed to work at all. If Italy would make it easier for home buyers to get citizenship more would come including my wife and I.

  • @versatilitea2633
    @versatilitea2633 4 года назад +2365

    buy a home for 1€
    the home: looks like a hammered sh*t
    me as a home designer and engineer at the same time: I see this as an Absolute win!

  • @martinsk7232
    @martinsk7232 3 года назад +8086

    "We will call it 1 dollar homes"
    Because calling them 1 euro homes was so difficult...

  • @rs72098
    @rs72098 4 года назад +3633

    $60,000 in renovations sounds like an overestimation. It's still cheaper than most houses in the U.S.

    • @naycnay
      @naycnay 4 года назад +97

      Well, lots of things will cost you more to do. There will be less people/businesses around to help and supply you with things. It won't be commodity cheap like much of the US.

    • @xtheslump
      @xtheslump 4 года назад +6

      @@cuchidesoto2686 facts

    • @iamsomeone8266
      @iamsomeone8266 4 года назад

      @@naycnay my mum spent over 1 million over 8 hrs

    • @Sarah-ft8jr
      @Sarah-ft8jr 4 года назад +34

      @@cuchidesoto2686 sounds like my old house in England. No public transport or shops, no medical facilities. House was worth over £600k. Plenty of people in the village didn’t have cars or parking either.

    • @raffaeleirlanda6966
      @raffaeleirlanda6966 4 года назад +30

      @Charles Martel You know Italian state refunds up to 65% in taxes in next years if you made anti-seisismic restoration in your home?

  • @zarpasuave
    @zarpasuave 2 года назад +454

    I am flabbergasted to see that towns THAT big are getting depopulated. I’m from the north Spain and I have seen my fair share of tiny villages with around 500 residents and I’d understand moving out of those (even though there is little to no abandoned houses here since people love spending their weekend in the countryside) but these are full on CITIES. With historical architecture at that wth!

    • @andresjerguson350
      @andresjerguson350 Год назад +6

      I lived in a village in Castellon that was similar... very quiet most of the time... unless the bulls are beeing ran or something festival related. 600 ish people during the off months...

    • @holoholopainen1627
      @holoholopainen1627 Год назад +2

      Spain IS GREAT for holiday ! Are there same kind of villages at Spain too ?

    • @NabzGG
      @NabzGG Год назад +1

      Agree, I lived in Italy in the province of arrezo and just 20 years ago it was big, now I believe it’s small. Not sure that because I move here to England in 2015. Most people I knew went else where in different countries.

    • @zarpasuave
      @zarpasuave Год назад +1

      @@holoholopainen1627 Yes there are! Whether you’re looking for a mountain escapade or a seaside town there’s plenty of places to look at! But I don’t know if the $1 homes program is a project available in Spain

    • @Outwardpd
      @Outwardpd Год назад +26

      People need jobs brother, back in the day you'd be able to do fine before greed dominated the western world. People used to respect the simpler professions and factories taking up a relatively small area could employ large amounts of people. But these days simpler professions are treated with disdain, factory jobs are being sent overseas, agriculture is dying, etc. etc.
      My city of 50,000 is having the same issue, less decent jobs and rising prices mean people have to find a way to make a living so they move to the bigger cities.

  • @cadymattson1715
    @cadymattson1715 3 года назад +4403

    I mean...what did people expect? That you’d get a palace in a Mediterranean paradise for €1?

    • @diannt9583
      @diannt9583 3 года назад +176

      The purchasers knew what they were getting into. It's some of the people who failed to pay attention to the short video that didn't think they did. (Title of the video didn't help much, either. )

    • @horribleIRUKANDJI
      @horribleIRUKANDJI 3 года назад +24

      what people? RUclips commenters?

    • @MeeMesmo
      @MeeMesmo 3 года назад +23

      It's advised before hand, you need to rebuilt, even it's said on news about it

    • @RafaelRodrigues-rx9ry
      @RafaelRodrigues-rx9ry 3 года назад

      🤣IKR!

    • @dianexoxo8
      @dianexoxo8 3 года назад +7

      Its far from paradise trust me I lived there

  • @lakojake4215
    @lakojake4215 3 года назад +3244

    So instead of $1 it's more like $75000? That is... still a really really good price. It's just a lot of work.

    • @roryhanlon927
      @roryhanlon927 3 года назад +288

      @@dev_kaos You can see why it'd be a perfect project for a retired couple or as a holiday home or something, obviously its not for everyone but its definitely not a "scam".

    • @Franz.guarda
      @Franz.guarda 3 года назад +32

      It's pretty good if you are retired and so you don't need to work to live and you are willing to stay in a really remote place with little services, the only pro is that life in those places is cheaper than a city

    • @mister0sir
      @mister0sir 3 года назад +78

      @@Franz.guarda The thing is the town started this so YOUNG people will come and repopulate the town, if its only a good deal for old people, then the program was a failure.

    • @dmeditz8100
      @dmeditz8100 3 года назад +4

      @@roryhanlon927 it will be my future town my own World if no one will interested to live their I'll make a new world with diverse people those girls and orphan who were just 12 yrs and sold by their own parents and orphan boys i will buy them teach them skills like farming and AI and 3d printing well make world
      where you diverse food tradition but a common language as english with hygiene and cleanliness only if locals have tolerance.

    • @petermaier3725
      @petermaier3725 3 года назад

      @@dev_kaos Totally agree with you. I'd rather prefer a smaller, ready to go apartment in a normal town with some infrastructure. What towns in Italy would be your preference with this criteria?

  • @Natsokay
    @Natsokay 3 года назад +3423

    They don’t have a hardware store... sounds a like a good new business to start :)

    • @d3r4g45
      @d3r4g45 3 года назад +87

      It means they didn't need one.
      Can't run a hardware store for one renovation house.

    • @happilyforever.aashuhappil2972
      @happilyforever.aashuhappil2972 3 года назад +4

      Exactly

    • @hollypaddock105
      @hollypaddock105 3 года назад +32

      I heard that opening a business in Italy usually requires a lot of bribes.

    • @ZoomILike2flyAway
      @ZoomILike2flyAway 3 года назад +7

      Yeah easier to get scammed by the locals.

    • @ZoomILike2flyAway
      @ZoomILike2flyAway 3 года назад +20

      @@hollypaddock105 u mean requires being extorted by the locals... or ☠️

  • @jinyounglee7677
    @jinyounglee7677 Год назад +31

    I work at home. as long as there's an internet connection, I'm very tempted to move there. Owning even a small house in a crowded place is a nearly impossible daydream nowadays. people think its downside is renovating cost, but why is that a problem? still cheaper than buying a house and you get to renovate it as you want. I would build a cool book nook with large windows.

    • @overlord1995
      @overlord1995 5 месяцев назад +1

      Those are people who click on links that promise them free money

    • @CHANTARELLA
      @CHANTARELLA 4 месяца назад

      are things so bad and so hopeless that you want to move into a wreck in a dead town in a foreign country? People have this romantic image of Italy which is true for some places there. But in Italy there are also shithole places that people leave. And investing there will not find buyers later.

  • @cecilyerker
    @cecilyerker 4 года назад +4747

    $70,000 in renovations isn’t too bad if it makes the home worth $100,000

    • @realprisec
      @realprisec 4 года назад +113

      m uh the houses will be rebuilt. They will look good and people would want to live there

    • @realprisec
      @realprisec 4 года назад +47

      m Uh, I know someone who did. Now he just gives it to other people for rent and in 5 months will profit.

    • @realprisec
      @realprisec 4 года назад +1

      @m Nah he's not the only one.

    • @Avm371998
      @Avm371998 4 года назад +11

      You spend years on it... 30k for years of work isn't worth it for me

    • @孙仲伦
      @孙仲伦 4 года назад +52

      A home worth 100k in a desolate area that has no buyers or resell opportunity that cost you 70k in renovations is called a bad investment aka wasting 70k. Btw, only 70k nbd.

  • @tachankaisgod6689
    @tachankaisgod6689 3 года назад +4008

    “That’s Gillian, she’s from Scotland”
    We knew

    • @tachankaisgod6689
      @tachankaisgod6689 3 года назад +36

      @@andrewegan7011 I think you missed the point?

    • @jeylaiskender8500
      @jeylaiskender8500 3 года назад +14

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @CCK-jd8nc
      @CCK-jd8nc 3 года назад +9

      @@andrewegan7011 wtf?

    • @mattymc6802
      @mattymc6802 3 года назад +16

      @@andrewegan7011 the snp is a nationalist conservative party. They are definitely not socialists

    • @coolcat6341
      @coolcat6341 3 года назад +3

      🤣👌🙏

  • @nolsp7240
    @nolsp7240 4 года назад +3298

    As long as there are no earthquakes, typhoons, and sinkholes - sounds like a great deal.

    • @DBT1007
      @DBT1007 4 года назад +281

      Uhh the intro of this video clearly says that this town abandoned because earthquake

    • @senkobread1215
      @senkobread1215 4 года назад +17

      Typhoons?

    • @ronnelacido1711
      @ronnelacido1711 4 года назад +50

      none of that. it's just haunted. lol

    • @jet9465
      @jet9465 4 года назад +15

      If you have money to restaurate them.yes

    • @UnknownNameUnknownNumber
      @UnknownNameUnknownNumber 4 года назад +15

      What about bugs, robbers, security?

  • @Blackadder75
    @Blackadder75 Год назад +51

    My friend has a home in Italy, they basically just bought all the materials themselves for the renovation and moved them by truck from Germany to Italy. There, they hired some German speaking Italians and some Polish workers to do the work. It went pretty well. they also made sure they had all the paperwork done before.

    • @germangarcia6118
      @germangarcia6118 Год назад

      That's great, but... the could have bought the materials in Italy?

    • @Blackadder75
      @Blackadder75 Год назад +4

      @@germangarcia6118 Yes, but that was more complicated, and this way they could prepare everything beforehand and maybe get a better deal from local connections. And know exactly what they would get, which I guess is a bit more difficult in a country you are not familiar with. (They now speak fluent Italian, but not at the time)

    • @hounamao7140
      @hounamao7140 Год назад

      Lol, indeed italy must be happy about that. Did they bring their wurst and beer too ?

  • @CherryLipstick6x3
    @CherryLipstick6x3 4 года назад +1552

    Okay but someone needs to open a hardware store in their "dollar home" real quick. Then all of the new people can buy building stuff from them.

    • @designalenz4618
      @designalenz4618 4 года назад +53

      Fuckin genius

    • @CM-id3wo
      @CM-id3wo 4 года назад +24

      Your a business woman!

    • @janejan9728
      @janejan9728 4 года назад +64

      Can confirm. I'm completing renovations on a $20,000 house with $80,000 renovations in Poland. We have 3 big DIY stores within a 15-30 minute drive. We're at ALL of them so often that we're ready to ask them to just rent us a suite in the stores!

    • @Tombombadillo999
      @Tombombadillo999 4 года назад +3

      👍

    • @emell7025
      @emell7025 4 года назад +13

      Local bureaucracy would never approve it. And your customer base would be about one dozen.

  • @mattm7788
    @mattm7788 3 года назад +10050

    It would be really cool for a trade school to buy a bunch of them up and send their students abroad to work on them.

    • @aposterous4126
      @aposterous4126 3 года назад +246

      Yo that would be really cool

    • @michellezevenaar
      @michellezevenaar 3 года назад +72

      Great idea!

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 3 года назад +114

      But then they'll skyrocket in price.

    • @michellezevenaar
      @michellezevenaar 3 года назад +352

      @@JonatasAdoM that's not a problem. No one living there is the problem. If they can renovate them then rent them out the school will continue to do it. The biggest problem is Italian red tape, it's extremely slow and difficult process.

    • @adonnarowe1811
      @adonnarowe1811 3 года назад +29

      They won’t be 1$ anymore after that 😂

  • @breana213800
    @breana213800 3 года назад +4762

    A home under $100,000 is still a really great deal
    You’ll never find a location with that much culture, history, and tourism in the states for that price

    • @ruthiehensh
      @ruthiehensh 3 года назад +20

      Well said, breana

    • @budle89
      @budle89 3 года назад +28

      The amount of people leaving the city says otherwise.
      Oh wait. Didn't get that you were referring "the states" as "The States". Nevermind.

    • @NikkiDraven
      @NikkiDraven 3 года назад +165

      You have to be really in love with no attractions, no amusement and many others things, I’m a young woman from Sardinia and my city is quite small, here doesn’t happen so much, if I imagine to move in an even more little city I’d prefer to die. This city maybe be suitable for elders, people who don’t have many amusement needs. Life in those cities are very simple, basic, young people are escaping for good reasons. But those can be good choices as vacation housees just for few month a year when you live in a veeeeery busy metropolis and need to just relax.

    • @breana213800
      @breana213800 3 года назад +1

      @@budle89 ahhh!! sorry about the confusion!!!

    • @johnortiz9789
      @johnortiz9789 3 года назад +22

      It’s probably will also have a really cool international atmosphere in the future

  • @Kateaclysmic
    @Kateaclysmic 2 года назад +133

    I'd love to hear how things have changed in the last two years given demand for rural, or at least not-urban houses has flourished with work-from-home orders/abilities. Unsure of the Italian government's response to covid was but in Australia we were told to work from home if we could. Even when allowed back to the office, many people didn't, and many who did did so fewer times a week and continued to work from home a lot. Allowed for working from anywhere with internet, and being in an urban vs. commuter town or rural area being much more favourable than previously.

    • @michele665
      @michele665 2 года назад +12

      Yeah that's right but services in those cities aren't really good, that's why so many locals go away. Working from home can be difficult due to an unstable and slow internet connection.

    • @LGAussie
      @LGAussie Год назад +3

      Don’t get fooled. The money to renovate and all the Italian rules will ruin ur plans. Steer clear. They should pay ppl to take them!

    • @MagycArwen
      @MagycArwen Год назад +3

      Work from home is still not very practiced in Italy so the moving to the countryside for a better lifestyle while working from home thing affects very little people there.

  • @Mayuzawa3
    @Mayuzawa3 4 года назад +2191

    "Those are homes that cost 1 euro, so we’ll call it a dollar house."

    • @ralphylad
      @ralphylad 4 года назад +374

      Typical Americans

    • @cat_loves_curry5157
      @cat_loves_curry5157 4 года назад +184

      Very American

    • @waterdrinkingexpert6797
      @waterdrinkingexpert6797 4 года назад +84

      The dollar is the more recognised and accepted currency in addition to it being the most international, so it’s more appropriate for a global audience.

    • @cat_loves_curry5157
      @cat_loves_curry5157 4 года назад +76

      @@waterdrinkingexpert6797 well in that case it's not a dollar..it's more than a dollar....

    • @waterdrinkingexpert6797
      @waterdrinkingexpert6797 4 года назад +42

      cat_loves _curry it’s a difference of 10 cents, as near as makes no difference.

  • @CarrieV9
    @CarrieV9 3 года назад +2428

    This is hilarious. “The true cost of these homes is far more than a dollar.” Wow. Thanks for clearing that up. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @cheeseisgud7311
      @cheeseisgud7311 3 года назад +50

      Yeah, it's a $1.10

    • @dianegordon5366
      @dianegordon5366 3 года назад

      @@cheeseisgud7311 lol ya get what ya pay for

    • @msbrando
      @msbrando 3 года назад

      Lol hahaha

    • @riode2211
      @riode2211 2 года назад

      Oh....you needed someone to clear it up to you? Your brain is retired and cannot do it by itself?

    • @alicia2931
      @alicia2931 2 года назад

      Lol 😂

  • @FrankValchiria
    @FrankValchiria 3 года назад +5328

    if you have friends in Italy you can do the work for 20k easy , and even at 60k euro renovation it's a spectacular deal to own a house in sicily in a land blessed by sun . you can grow fruits and veggies whole year around . i wish i could have done it.

    • @BeautyLilya
      @BeautyLilya 3 года назад +53

      Then why aren’t you doing it then?

    • @FuriousXGaming
      @FuriousXGaming 3 года назад +159

      @@BeautyLilya they said they stopped due to COVID-19. So maybe that’s why they aren’t.

    • @stertcraft
      @stertcraft 3 года назад +99

      nobody wants to live in a dead city with old people only

    • @FuriousXGaming
      @FuriousXGaming 3 года назад +21

      @@stertcraft You make a great point, but it looked like their was some young people to but not many.

    • @Epic0201
      @Epic0201 3 года назад +67

      @@stertcraft about that, not all the 1€ houses are in remote abandoned villages, some are in towns not far from big cities, there's still a few like that.

  • @ranha9933
    @ranha9933 Год назад +7

    Perfect. A cheap home to make a dream home. Renovation done by local workforces. Brilliant!

    • @CHANTARELLA
      @CHANTARELLA 4 месяца назад

      in your dreams. people left these towns in droves and not because they were such a great place to live.

  • @Geofly93
    @Geofly93 4 года назад +3073

    this is exactly what they did in NYC in the 70s. Sell whole buildings for a couple of bucks on the condition that you repair them within a certain amount of time. Those who took the task (usually mobsters) obviously profited a lot.

    • @philtripe
      @philtripe 4 года назад +142

      thats when and how Trump built trump tower... the crime families controlled everything and now they are in the white house

    • @legion4698
      @legion4698 4 года назад +213

      2big 2fail dude stop bringing on your political lie bait into RUclips comments on a video that’s nothing about politics

    • @thaariqbinaziz2821
      @thaariqbinaziz2821 4 года назад +67

      @@philtripe wtf are you talking about?

    • @mattmoves5920
      @mattmoves5920 4 года назад +55

      A little town of 7000 people in the middle of nothing in the poorest area of the south of Italy where people don't even speak english can't be compared to New York

    • @abramo7700
      @abramo7700 4 года назад +10

      2big 2fail shut up about politics.

  • @everponderingstar
    @everponderingstar 3 года назад +2359

    Whats amazing is that you would basically be rebuilding a city back up with others and probably make friendships for life that live right next to u. That in itself is a selling point.

    • @minorbelitos2482
      @minorbelitos2482 3 года назад +18

      Hallelujah

    • @sleverlight
      @sleverlight 3 года назад +13

      yeah when I grow up I wanna move into a small town

    • @brewmeup5827
      @brewmeup5827 3 года назад +9

      In a gold rush,.. sell the shovels ;)

    • @giaphu2091
      @giaphu2091 3 года назад +4

      Also look at the view around the town !?

    • @TheAzidahaka
      @TheAzidahaka 3 года назад +7

      friendships with people in their 70s or 80s

  • @CaseyBurnsInvesting
    @CaseyBurnsInvesting 4 года назад +4431

    Interesting way to rebuild the city. Through investors.

    • @stevenartuso9708
      @stevenartuso9708 4 года назад +98

      Yup they know what they doing

    • @HoneySuckle123
      @HoneySuckle123 4 года назад +69

      The economy was begging for it

    • @NolanPRuiz
      @NolanPRuiz 4 года назад +10

      Trying it in detroit. Its not terrible. Better than nothing at all.

    • @glamorsocial7081
      @glamorsocial7081 4 года назад +16

      I would start a business out there , Screw a sexy italian woman & fertilise her egg. Then marry her give her a baby & buy a house. How does that sound does it sound good?

    • @WHITELIONNYC
      @WHITELIONNYC 4 года назад +1

      @@glamorsocial7081 that's my dream. I love Italian women...

  • @carmenortiz5294
    @carmenortiz5294 Год назад +9

    Great to have disposable money to get into one of those houses in Italy. Had to spend mine on a great 100 year home and separate cottage, on 1/3 acre, in the middle of nowhere in the tundra of Minnesota. So far about $124,000. Love the house and cottage, still a project in process, but almost there. Would not sell it for triple that. That is good idea, not just in Europe, but anywhere with old houses, made to last.

    • @VALHAUS
      @VALHAUS 11 месяцев назад +1

      yeah, not all of us have disposable income, but to buy a property under $50K in Italy would be phenomenal and worth selling my place here in the States.

  • @jamesb.ofdesertdistrict567
    @jamesb.ofdesertdistrict567 4 года назад +1487

    Me: Saves up a thousand bucks
    Also me: I am founding a nation

    • @tano1901
      @tano1901 4 года назад +23

      Become a comedian.

    • @pennydyer1448
      @pennydyer1448 4 года назад +18

      @Tano honestly I can’t tell if you are trying to be mean or are serious

    • @violetgirl1996
      @violetgirl1996 4 года назад +18

      @@pennydyer1448 It is a supportive joke :)

    • @fatimaalaa2659
      @fatimaalaa2659 4 года назад +8

      With all the micro nations already in Italy, another one can't hurt

    • @jamesb.ofdesertdistrict567
      @jamesb.ofdesertdistrict567 4 года назад +2

      Fatima Alaa Yep.

  • @inthesparklingsky
    @inthesparklingsky 3 года назад +3556

    I want to say two things.
    First, as an Italian, thank you for spending your money in my country and helping to bring back this town to its former glory.
    Second, your neighbor’s lasagna might seriously make all the money you spent worthy. Hehehe! ;D

    • @jakethespoopycat
      @jakethespoopycat 3 года назад +27

      Ok but any tips for a lactose free lasagna

    • @animequeen78
      @animequeen78 3 года назад +47

      @@jakethespoopycat Probably mix up unsweetened almond butter with salt, onion and garlic powders, and lemon juice.

    • @jakethespoopycat
      @jakethespoopycat 3 года назад +8

      @@animequeen78 thanks

    • @animequeen78
      @animequeen78 3 года назад +33

      @@jakethespoopycat No prob. And for a mock anchovy paste for vegans, you can make a puree of seaweed, soy sauce, and olive oil. It's not an exact taste, but I found it a suitable facsimile.

    • @jakethespoopycat
      @jakethespoopycat 3 года назад +17

      @@animequeen78 I’m not vegan but still a good tip!👍

  • @CurveTheRain
    @CurveTheRain 4 года назад +873

    All the repairs and deposit combined is still cheaper than ANY home I’ve ever seen before.

    • @lyd3017
      @lyd3017 4 года назад +36

      Honestly,investing on this houses are cheaper then investing in a fixer upper in the US

    • @absolutepunjabi2394
      @absolutepunjabi2394 4 года назад +2

      In my country Punjab you can make mansion with 100k usd

    • @AndrewSteitz
      @AndrewSteitz 4 года назад +5

      trufiend138 um, yeah, demolishing not allowed. That is exactly the point. You have to refurbish what is there to keep the original appearance

    • @AndrewSteitz
      @AndrewSteitz 4 года назад +1

      trufiend138 I guess that would be something you would have to ask them. Their standards might not be the same as what you or I would declare as structurally unsound

    • @chalooter
      @chalooter 4 года назад +1

      Ever been to a tax foreclosure auction? Plenty of cheap homes, but you need cash!

  • @simil252
    @simil252 Год назад +17

    My parents are trying to give away my grandma’s house in a little town in Southern of Italy for years! Not many people wants to live in small towns anymore. It’s also a big house with 2 floors and storage rooms. It’s a shame that there are people with no homes and so many abandoned. They even asked the major to donate it to the city, but there are no many to renovate (even though my grandma’s house is in a decent shape nothing like those).

    • @mcspkaput5954
      @mcspkaput5954 Год назад +1

      dove si trova?

    • @simil252
      @simil252 Год назад

      @@mcspkaput5954 e' in un paesino chiamato Belsito, in provincia di Cosenza

    • @Flat_Earth_Addy
      @Flat_Earth_Addy Год назад

      Ha. If this was true, we would move there! We have 10 kids and are homeless!

    • @mcspkaput5954
      @mcspkaput5954 Год назад +1

      @@Flat_Earth_Addy i think that if you manage to get a worker visa for italy for your family, i think she would actually rent it to you for free, i am an italian and it's a thing, she is probably attached to the house and doesn't want to see it go to ruin

    • @Flat_Earth_Addy
      @Flat_Earth_Addy Год назад +3

      @@mcspkaput5954 We are Canadian of German background, living in Albania. Life here is impossible. They say its cheap, but not when jobs pay €100 a month.

  • @1015SaturdayNight
    @1015SaturdayNight 4 года назад +604

    $70k after renovating? That's still incredible

    • @catcraft5527
      @catcraft5527 4 года назад +27

      Ikr even a tiny terraced house in lancashire is £100,000

    • @ILikeBirds
      @ILikeBirds 4 года назад +9

      Cat Craft a small 900 square foot apartment where I live can go up to $600k where I live

    • @juliettesthoughts1031
      @juliettesthoughts1031 4 года назад +23

      My home is worth around $150k....and it is a shithole. I cannot afford to fix it because NY taxes are so high. That is why so many are fleeing the state. The Dems are destroying my state. I wish I had the way to go to Italy and make a buy...I would start the process with love (not to mention my family is from Italy❤️).

    • @lon2336
      @lon2336 4 года назад +6

      Sydney, Australia people be like: Even at $76,000 that's still $1.4 million cheaper than here 👁👄👁

    • @jackmorgan1677
      @jackmorgan1677 4 года назад +5

      @@juliettesthoughts1031 Ask a local agent to make the buy and pay a deposit to hold it. Go over there and renovate when the pandemic has passed or a vaccine is available.

  • @GoodGolly.MissLolly
    @GoodGolly.MissLolly 3 года назад +1973

    I’m not sure what the “rip off” is ... these places were pretty clear there’d be renovation costs and time limits when they advertised 🤷‍♀️

    • @j-sant-animations8105
      @j-sant-animations8105 3 года назад +77

      Imagine thinking losing a dollar is a ripoff.

    • @supe4701
      @supe4701 3 года назад +11

      @@j-sant-animations8105 you do realize they had to pay to pay more for reparations

    • @j-sant-animations8105
      @j-sant-animations8105 3 года назад +43

      @@supe4701 ripoff as in they’ll get paradise for that one dollar. The rebuilding is the commitment, not the purchase

    • @rebeccawan3088
      @rebeccawan3088 3 года назад +6

      of course it is a scam. this is a redevelopment project that the italy gov itself is supposed to pay for and they are putting a nice name over it to fool foreigners to invest and do the hardwork for them

    • @rebeccawan3088
      @rebeccawan3088 3 года назад +1

      @@j-sant-animations8105 would u feel the same if u r asked to built a home in some poor African countries? coz it's no difference.

  • @elocinaqui24
    @elocinaqui24 4 года назад +1282

    “Sounds like a rip-off”
    No! A house where I live is easily $300k. $70k is a steal for a completed fixer upper that started in major disrepair.

    • @heru-deshet359
      @heru-deshet359 4 года назад +32

      Once done an earthquake will come along again and it's shit.

    • @gr5379
      @gr5379 4 года назад +19

      The mafia comes knocking.....

    • @T42282
      @T42282 4 года назад +50

      70k for an house in sambuca is a steal? Ahahah you don't know what are you talking about, in a small town of southern italy with 70k you can buy almost any ready to live house, without wasting all that time in restyiling... think If italian have all gone away from that places, maybe a reason exist 😉

    • @heru-deshet359
      @heru-deshet359 4 года назад +3

      @@T42282 Local Mafia probably.

    • @kennymichaelalanya7134
      @kennymichaelalanya7134 4 года назад +6

      Of course any part of southern italy is sketchy aF

  • @dannyc7659
    @dannyc7659 Год назад +2

    Not 17k but 30k..... cannot do most of the work by yourself, must engage local architects, contractors, etc. Italian government should loosen their policies if they are truely sincere to the revival of their abandoned towns and cities. Especially the application and approval processes for building permits, visas, permanent residency and recognition of dual citizenship. Taxes and various fees involving properties should also be relaxed if they really want to see their objection taking off.

  • @MeikaiBry
    @MeikaiBry 4 года назад +621

    moderator: it’s not that cheap you could spend $70,000
    .
    .
    us market: *laughs in $300,000

    • @tehyarouse6008
      @tehyarouse6008 4 года назад +32

      Sydney, Australia: *laughs in $1,100,000 AUD (around $800,000 USD)

    • @luka3174
      @luka3174 4 года назад +7

      Tehya Rouse and that’s an average house!

    • @cayess
      @cayess 4 года назад +18

      Socal: *laughs in $1,000,000

    • @Gechi999
      @Gechi999 4 года назад +20

      $300 000 for a house is kinda cheap

    • @Raymondstu
      @Raymondstu 4 года назад +13

      $300k is a little cheap there for a house, try 1.5m here in Vancity for your comparable house

  • @dillancxng624
    @dillancxng624 4 года назад +3047

    “Buys multiple homes in foreign countries” complains like they’re broke...

    • @dragoncrystal24
      @dragoncrystal24 4 года назад +103

      Which one of them complained? They all seemed to be pleased with it in the end

    • @nah8986
      @nah8986 4 года назад +31

      Did you watch the video?

    • @bgcm1995
      @bgcm1995 4 года назад +38

      @@nah8986 apparently 500 other people didn't watch the video cuz this main comment got that many likes lmao

    • @nah8986
      @nah8986 4 года назад +16

      @@bgcm1995 1.1k people clicked on this video and read the comments instead of watching

    • @CrystalRose1111
      @CrystalRose1111 4 года назад +1

      @Nah Why do people do this lol

  • @BoulderConnoisseur
    @BoulderConnoisseur 4 года назад +1442

    How a mayor cleans up and increases tourism in his town while still getting paid. Seems like a win win for everyone great work!

    • @santaclause4285
      @santaclause4285 4 года назад +28

      My best friendbought one, now his fiancee is pregnant with the neigbors ( giovanni) baby,

    • @jealouslosers1471
      @jealouslosers1471 4 года назад +3

      @@ChanaElisheva yes

    • @jealouslosers1471
      @jealouslosers1471 4 года назад +4

      @@ChanaElisheva columbus

    • @theman9048
      @theman9048 4 года назад +13

      This is literally how the USA built the suburbs.

    • @aIkaIi
      @aIkaIi 4 года назад +4

      @@ChanaElisheva RIP Chicago

  • @tamb7587
    @tamb7587 2 года назад +12

    This was a brilliant idea , I don’t find it bad at all ! It’s too bad we don’t do something like this in America with abandoned homes!

    • @DTA-me3kv
      @DTA-me3kv Год назад

      Great Idea

    • @Al-McGregor
      @Al-McGregor Год назад

      because Italian homes are made with bricks, rocks and massive wood and they last forever if there is minimum maintenance, north american homes are made with poor materials and need a lot of work during their life.

  • @hero4life338
    @hero4life338 3 года назад +3262

    Who else really wants to buy one of these houses and renovate them to beauty?

    • @lianborgiademedici1016
      @lianborgiademedici1016 3 года назад +42

      I want to i like renovating but i can't because of corona

    • @ashaismael2379
      @ashaismael2379 3 года назад +111

      Meee... i wanna do this! Damn! But i’m from Africa i’m scared of the racism

    • @lianborgiademedici1016
      @lianborgiademedici1016 3 года назад +56

      @@ashaismael2379 idk i saw in italy a lot of people from asia and africa and they said that they didn't expirience any raisism maybe in france but not in italy

    • @bepinkfloyd814
      @bepinkfloyd814 3 года назад +52

      @@lianborgiademedici1016 racism is everywhere. Is not bad like in the past but i mean there are some right Wing crazy bastardards with the Casapound or the leghisti. But in general only a little percent is stupid or racist here.

    • @NathalieLozano
      @NathalieLozano 3 года назад +18

      I want to get a whole building! It might cost me no more than 50 euros hahaha

  • @quite1enough
    @quite1enough 4 года назад +1924

    so lol, I can sell my small flat in social building in Russia, buy a house in Italy and repair it and still left with substantial amount of money after that

    • @orekrstic8910
      @orekrstic8910 3 года назад +11

      @@Couchlover47 hahahahahahha

    • @marianocolsin8968
      @marianocolsin8968 3 года назад +9

      Whats stoping you of do it?

    • @quite1enough
      @quite1enough 3 года назад +60

      @@marianocolsin8968 numerous things, but mainly very poor health condition, because of which I can't be sure if I'll be able to work, if I even find any

    • @marianocolsin8968
      @marianocolsin8968 3 года назад +33

      @@quite1enough I'm sorry for that. Hope you get better very soon.

    • @quite1enough
      @quite1enough 3 года назад +25

      @@marianocolsin8968 ¡gracias!

  • @RTDice11
    @RTDice11 3 года назад +5645

    Those 'tiny, rural' towns still look so much denser, more beautiful, and more exciting than North American suburbia

    • @lauratt7743
      @lauratt7743 3 года назад +87

      They are

    • @cindigonzalez7350
      @cindigonzalez7350 3 года назад +161

      Yeh but America is a relatively new country, so of course ur not gonna see alot of what u call beauty, but there are still lots of beauty such as wildlife, national parks, cities and events u can go to. Hell even the little town I live in is the gateway to the Okefenokee Swamp and of though the park doesnt have good funding anymore u can go and see exhibits of our towns history. Our constitution and freedom is what makes us great as well. And the fact that suburbs exist is a good thing because it means we have a strong middle class.

    • @trouaconti7812
      @trouaconti7812 3 года назад +9

      Spot on!!

    • @MatNefer
      @MatNefer 3 года назад +67

      You think that because you don't live there. Italian tiny rural towns are nasty places full of all kinds of stupidity, bigotry, backward thinking, thinly (very thinly) veiled malice... quaint in appearance, but rotten to their core. They may be "denser" than American suburbia, but not only the way you meant it.

    • @avl5214
      @avl5214 3 года назад +1

      Ong

  • @Nyuffykah
    @Nyuffykah 2 года назад +6

    What we're they expecting? That there would be no work required? These are amazing places 😍

  • @incloudnine5433
    @incloudnine5433 4 года назад +1571

    I mean, they did say they're selling old abandoned houses. Here in my country, a one bedroom apartment could rake up to at least 500k. 70k is a pretty good deal.

    • @rafisiam8755
      @rafisiam8755 4 года назад +9

      Which country?

    • @sondrejohansen48
      @sondrejohansen48 4 года назад +24

      In my country 🇸🇪 it will cost you at least 100k

    • @masonkim7
      @masonkim7 4 года назад +51

      In LA for a one bedroom apartment, it's like 800K

    • @amberclarisse6928
      @amberclarisse6928 4 года назад +14

      In Melbourne Australia it would cost about 1mil and up😅

    • @rubberducky893
      @rubberducky893 4 года назад +8

      In Philly, the prices ranges from 80k to 4 or 5 million. Depending on what neighborhood you're in. Because of gentrification, the prices are steadily increasing. Which is good. Higher house cost would mean better schooling, grocery stores and more money being pushed into the community. But, there's a lot that are being pushed out.
      So, you'll see an increase of crimes in other neighborhoods that you didn't before. Like in Northeast Philly. My mom said that it was a very nice place back in the 80s or 90s. It was considered where the rich people lived. But because of gentrification, she saw a change. But I was too young. So, I just take my mom's word for it.

  • @bluvintage84
    @bluvintage84 2 года назад +2588

    "The Truth Behind Italy's $1 Homes" Sound like there's a a scam hidden underneath, but for about just one euro did you expect the mansion with swimming pool and butler? It is clear that once you have bought the property you have to renovate it and secure it, most of the properties are still unsafe due to the earthquake. It is a project made to try to repopulate this country in a beautiful area that has been abandoned for years.

    • @tacosmexicanstyle7846
      @tacosmexicanstyle7846 2 года назад

      I think it’s just calling out the click bait ‘journalism’ that has been spreading about the $1 home scheme like wildfire around the internet. In reality the deal was never that the home would cost $1, and social media has not accurately reported the facts. The clickbait stories also haven’t reported that there are legal obligations on buyers to invest further after the initial purchase. Lastly, international audiences have been frothing over the cheap property because their local markets are so inflated. I think these Italian officials know that North European and American buyers don’t have a clue what property actually costs in Italy, and I bet if you compare a 70-100k flat in a depopulated southern Italian village to other property around the country, it’s suddenly not so cheap. But foreigners from richer countries won’t know that.

    • @joejacko1587
      @joejacko1587 2 года назад +73

      no course we didn't expect that the butler was completely optional

    • @jaytaylor2090
      @jaytaylor2090 2 года назад +4

      @@joejacko1587 👌🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @lulianjuliuswassbach
      @lulianjuliuswassbach 2 года назад

      I thought they ment that Sicily and other parts of southern Italy are literally controlled by the mafia

    • @112aslann
      @112aslann 2 года назад +19

      I don't know. i find it still wierd that it's listed as 1$ if the deposit is already 5.5k

  • @yashwanth8841
    @yashwanth8841 4 года назад +278

    This reporter talks like 2000$ is costly. It's still pretty cheap for a house

    • @iluvcamping
      @iluvcamping 4 года назад +7

      $20k is a lot in comparison to $1, which is what these homes were being advertised as in headlines

    • @Dieselsaabvolvo
      @Dieselsaabvolvo 4 года назад

      But you’re still going to be paying property taxes

    • @yashwanth8841
      @yashwanth8841 4 года назад +3

      @@Dieselsaabvolvo paying property tax for 100000k house is different and property tax for 2000k house is different

    • @carpentryfirst3048
      @carpentryfirst3048 4 года назад +1

      I paid almost 500k With 20% down for a semi that needs to be comoletely renovated. Base board heaters, aluminum wiring, old single pane windows.
      That's what you get an hour away from a major city in Canada.
      Pretty insane really.

    • @carpentryfirst3048
      @carpentryfirst3048 4 года назад

      @space cowboy#2 1000 a week.
      It's decent but I know people with much easier jobs who make double.

  • @i3looi2
    @i3looi2 2 года назад +1

    20k after renovations ? it's still a good deal for the common international tourist.
    Fix the house; get a vacation home; get return on the rent and airbnb etc.

  • @gabrielpaciulo7160
    @gabrielpaciulo7160 3 года назад +2014

    *Dollar houses trying to increase population*
    Couple: buys four of them

    • @user89076
      @user89076 3 года назад +301

      Exactly. A situation like this would be the perfect opportunity to give poor and/or homeless people a chance own a home and start their lives over. But instead rich people are just gonna buy all the houses they can as a cute little renovation project, then sell them to other rich people for hundreds of thousands of dollars as a vacation home.
      It's no wonder why the middle class is shrinking. There should be a limit to how much some people can buy.

    • @janethvasquez9327
      @janethvasquez9327 3 года назад +211

      @@user89076 sadly, the poor and the homeless don’t have the funds to renovate these houses and thus revitalize these towns. Which was the intent for the project. Thou, I do agree about the cap since it seemed like a lot of people were interested. Hopefully they had more prerequisites than just who had the most money when choosing who to sell (aside from the auctions)..

    • @dignifiedamerican8171
      @dignifiedamerican8171 3 года назад +11

      Great observation. This could have been another success like the community build by architect Alejandro Aravena.

    • @camib9235
      @camib9235 3 года назад +1

      😹😹😹

    • @Ladyscarface
      @Ladyscarface 3 года назад +1

      🤣

  • @zTrueFear
    @zTrueFear 4 года назад +1012

    Im Italian. For what i knew about the 1€ home in north italy, You can’t buy it and resell it, you must make it as your own residence (that means that you need to live there at least more than 6 months a year i think)
    As it has being said in the video, the point of the 1€ home is to repopulate these places not to speculate, so i think that’s the same in Sicily.
    EDIT: It seems it s different in Sicily and you don’t need to live there to buy a 1€ home, still there are other “must do” to be eligible.

    • @donaldfuck
      @donaldfuck 4 года назад +35

      Esattamente. Altrimenti le avrebbero tutte comprate imprese per lucrarci.

    • @mr.rosales411
      @mr.rosales411 4 года назад +33

      You saved me a lot of time. Thanks

    • @yorusuyasoul69420
      @yorusuyasoul69420 4 года назад +8

      I wish I can buy one if I get there

    • @prabhabinjola4515
      @prabhabinjola4515 4 года назад +12

      Most informative comment. Thank you!

    • @p_roduct9211
      @p_roduct9211 4 года назад +11

      Good to know. I wonder how the youth in Italy feel about their future job prospects with respect to buying power elsewhere in the cities.

  • @charlestownsend9280
    @charlestownsend9280 4 года назад +365

    Still cheaper than anything my government would call an affordable home for first time buyers.

    • @LynnAgain83
      @LynnAgain83 3 года назад +3

      FACTS.
      I'm stuck in an inner city slum because I don't qualify or make 3-4× the amount they're asking which isn't a lot for a rental home but I'm on disability atm and barely make it through the month with a broken down car.
      Rent is $670 plus gas and electricity.

  • @kevinmccabe7263
    @kevinmccabe7263 Год назад +2

    My wife and I just paid $260,000 for a 3 bed, 1.5 bathroom house in Rochester... $76,000 for a renovated home in rural sicily still sounds like a steal!

    • @Flat_Earth_Addy
      @Flat_Earth_Addy Год назад

      Well you are an arrogant millionaire. For those of us raising 10 kids on $20 a month, where would we possibly get $76,000? Let alone the fact that when you get the house, you can't legally live in it!

    • @fredpuntdroad8701
      @fredpuntdroad8701 Год назад

      @@Flat_Earth_Addy
      If you've $ 20 a month, you're an absolute donut if you have a child, nevermind several.

    • @fredpuntdroad8701
      @fredpuntdroad8701 Год назад

      Until you realise that you'll have a low-wage menial job AND still a 2 hour per day commute and half your neighbours are old-fashioned boomers who only last year moved past throwing stones at you for cycling on sundays.
      The death-spiral of tiny villages is a bit more complicated than just housing prices.
      BTW, I paid € 500K for a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 toilet and large attic house in Naarden, the Netherlands. Yet if they expected me to move there to Siciliy, or even one of the death-spiral villages here, you couldn't pay me to move there. And I'm a rathole 20K village myself.
      I mean, you yourself could've picked a $ 1 home in Detroit, but you didn't. Probably because you like to have work, don't like to get robbed weekly, don't like to see all your tax money sucked into a gaping hole called "This is the gap corporations left when they burned the place down", watch your kids get beaten up for being 'crackahs' weekly, get shot monthly and you prefer neighbours that are fewer than 100% hardcore racists who look at you funny all the time.
      So.... A tiny village full of old-fashioned boomers? No way. I grew up in such conditions and 18 years of watching people escape 'the fold' with booze and drugs, cycling 15 kilometers just to find something to do on the weekends, before listening to how this or that boomer guy fucked his own kids but the kids had the nerve to go to the police and ohnoes only now it's a scandal..... I've had quite enough for one life already. Give me the bigger towns, but not the cities.

  • @magnolia2
    @magnolia2 4 года назад +1331

    It’s always too good to be true. But it’s still much cheaper than buying a brand new home. Wishing them smooth sailing with the renovations. May they all be beautiful in the end and they enjoy it to the max!

    • @isse6790
      @isse6790 4 года назад +11

      It... is true? What were you expecting?

    • @maxhearn502
      @maxhearn502 4 года назад +33

      70,000€ for a home in the Italian countryside is cheap. I think the buyers considered the price and still thought it was a great deal.

    • @serenissimarespublicavenet3945
      @serenissimarespublicavenet3945 4 года назад +10

      @@maxhearn502 Yeah, for 70000 euros you could probably only buy a 40 square metre flat in an Italian town. A whole house, like these are buying, would cost, at least, 200000 euros, if it's in perfect conditions

    • @thetonycam3944
      @thetonycam3944 4 года назад +10

      It's a DIYers dream

    • @thetemptedvida8650
      @thetemptedvida8650 4 года назад +1

      @@OpiumBride There's people who probably live in fairytales lmao

  • @jessshnarcky1089
    @jessshnarcky1089 3 года назад +2614

    These are still cheaper than houses in the US even with renovations.

    • @CursedMudflap
      @CursedMudflap 3 года назад +22

      What about houses in Detroit?

    • @scwirpeo
      @scwirpeo 3 года назад +196

      @@CursedMudflap Do renovations in Detroit and they will burn it down and steal the new copper out of the walls in a week.
      In Italy you might still have a house when you finish renovating and there won't be half a dozen dead bodies in the empty burned down lots on your street.

    • @SuperSmith
      @SuperSmith 3 года назад +73

      @@scwirpeo living in a new house in detroit must be like in 7 days to die where at night the zombies come out and attack your home. Sounds badass.

    • @incisivecommenter5974
      @incisivecommenter5974 3 года назад +2

      I don't know about that, sounds too good to be true

    • @AaronsVlogTube
      @AaronsVlogTube 3 года назад +11

      @@CursedMudflap hell no!
      I wouldn’t live in suburbia jungle
      It alot cheaper to live in europe than USA

  • @codaq4043
    @codaq4043 3 года назад +2109

    In 3-4 years this place is gonna be insanely nice

    • @lianborgiademedici1016
      @lianborgiademedici1016 3 года назад +53

      I hope so i'm not from italy but i love their project

    • @fabrix7907
      @fabrix7907 3 года назад +78

      Not so soon, but in 10 yrs time they will open also business and population will grow and tourists will come to visit.

    • @andybaubau5961
      @andybaubau5961 3 года назад +1

      Are you sure about it?

    • @fabrix7907
      @fabrix7907 3 года назад +13

      @@andybaubau5961
      If you know Italy a little bit you won't have any doubt.

    • @Caniballe
      @Caniballe 3 года назад +24

      Nice = full of yankees and expensive hipster cafes? No, thanks!

  • @VALHAUS
    @VALHAUS 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm in my mid 50's and am contemplating moving to Sicily after gaining dual citizenship. I figure that things here in the US aren't the same as when my great grandfather immigrated here in the late 1800's, so it's time to get back to my roots. I know enough Italian to get a date, and luckily inherited my Italian grandmother's cooking genes, so I think I would fit in and not come off as a total American tourist..... I hope!

  • @ezdante41
    @ezdante41 4 года назад +752

    "Over 20 towns in Italy have started selling abandoned homes for a single Euro, or about a dollar and 10 cents. For the sake of this video we'll call them "dollar homes" "
    That's probably one of the most american thing I've ever heard.
    Why not call them euro homes since that's what they're actually worth?

    • @smoljhope
      @smoljhope 4 года назад +18

      Ikr!

    • @alegria1813
      @alegria1813 4 года назад +55

      Americans

    • @pyronix
      @pyronix 4 года назад +84

      because they have to dumb it down to the level of the kind of people who think europe is a country lol

    • @alegria1813
      @alegria1813 4 года назад +73

      @BLUE Lives_Matter! I wanted to argue then I saw your username. I'm not even gonna try.

    • @pyronix
      @pyronix 4 года назад +49

      @BLUE Lives_Matter! so what? you guys don't have the concept of the euro in the US? damn you people are stupider than i thought.

  • @WisteriaWaves
    @WisteriaWaves 4 года назад +2044

    Millennials: It’s free real estate

  • @ferchsakura
    @ferchsakura 4 года назад +378

    Honestly if you had the money for it, it would be a good investment- specially if you turn it into a rentable vacation home for the people that like to travel to older cities in Italy. Bonus if they are close to landmarks. Not only would you have a place to stay in when you visit but you can also turn it into profit and make back the money you spent on renovations.

    • @lauraz2896
      @lauraz2896 4 года назад +12

      She didn’t mention that but not sure if that is allowed.

    • @maryshaffer8474
      @maryshaffer8474 4 года назад +5

      Italian Airbnb

    • @jackimiller8511
      @jackimiller8511 4 года назад +27

      ​@@lauraz2896 There is a residence requirement. Their aim is to repopulate the town not create a tourist hub.

    • @lauraz2896
      @lauraz2896 4 года назад +1

      mary shaffer I was trying to confirm if they allow that.

    • @chicgal3
      @chicgal3 4 года назад +2

      @@lauraz2896 she said some are coming to open an air BNB

  • @chrismalcomson7640
    @chrismalcomson7640 Год назад +1

    A friend of mine has owned a house in rural France for years in one of these dying towns. They're the only people there now so its not always a good investment..

  • @wandersgion4989
    @wandersgion4989 4 года назад +245

    4:53 “she’s from Scotland”
    *you don’t say*

  • @helloworld7818
    @helloworld7818 4 года назад +121

    I mean, If you have money, you can restore everything and you'll have a great house. But they're giving the ground and the place for free. Which is amazing.

  • @id104335409
    @id104335409 4 года назад +707

    First of all: What did you expect?
    And second : why are you calling them 1$ homes, when you could call them 1€ homes???

  • @JohnnyVoracious
    @JohnnyVoracious 2 года назад +1

    Purchasing a house there is totally worth the time and the money but what about working there? Are there equal opportunities for everyone? Or should people look for new jobs that are not related to what they already have experience in or have studied?

  • @thyeconomy
    @thyeconomy 3 года назад +2621

    As an electrician this seems like a good project to invest in, I already speak Spanish and English, no problem adding Italian to the roster. City life ain't natural

    • @veerlevanspauwen3868
      @veerlevanspauwen3868 3 года назад +13

      I think this is like a dream... Is this really "Real". The ground is included also? Because when it is, it is only for that a bargain??

    • @babycakes8434
      @babycakes8434 3 года назад +8

      @Tiki Badfish can I join you😁

    • @thyeconomy
      @thyeconomy 3 года назад +3

      @@babycakes8434 what area of work are you proficient in?

    • @moonee2595
      @moonee2595 3 года назад +4

      @@thyeconomy me I wanna join I do school work lots and lots 😁

    • @shinodamasaru7945
      @shinodamasaru7945 3 года назад +1

      Someone should become a handyman or $1 house designer

  • @2008MrsKim
    @2008MrsKim 3 года назад +476

    Me drinking Sambuca watching how to buy a home for $1 in Sambuca
    also me " This must be a sign".

    • @divinenonbinary
      @divinenonbinary 3 года назад +2

      thats what i thought "couldve been nice to have some to drink while watching" lol

    • @sebalayh
      @sebalayh 3 года назад +9

      Signbuca

    • @freshstart4423
      @freshstart4423 3 года назад +2

      Look at the damage from mafia gang wars. The people didn't leave, they died.

    • @divinenonbinary
      @divinenonbinary 3 года назад

      @@freshstart4423 😰

    • @Gugnnjhho
      @Gugnnjhho 3 года назад

      Yes you gotta update us if you do move there!!

  • @ayl5405
    @ayl5405 4 года назад +103

    I'm from Puerto Rico and i lived in Italy for 1 year. I can do tell you that in some places there things are economically hard, and jobs are hard to find, but the life and culture you will experience is very beautiful along with the sunsets and the smell of bakerys, orange/lemony and fresh coffe* scents in many restaurants and places when u walk in the street sides. The language is very beautiful, many of the vegetables sell in the markets are non GMO many italians eat what they garden, if they can garden. as for Sicily mountains is like walking back to a roman or a bit alike Norse era video game absolutely beautiful, green, fresh air, beautiful sunsets, nature is intact and houses old fashioned.
    The food is glorious and fresh, everything made from scratch, you will rarely see a fast food or junk food around and the wine💋💜🙌💜🙌

    • @woiowoiow190
      @woiowoiow190 4 года назад +6

      Puerto Rico's culture, people and landscape is also a beautiful spectacle, I've never been but I'm saving to go, most of all, im going for the salsa music. You live in a paradise of your own.

    • @pietrogallo9613
      @pietrogallo9613 4 года назад +2

      i'm italian and my uncle is from Puerto Rico, i like the music and happy people who live there.

    • @lyd3017
      @lyd3017 4 года назад

      I’m from Puerto Rico also!Gosh I wish that I could travel to Italy and enjoy those scenic experiences

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 3 года назад

      @@woiowoiow190 It's a TON of very poor people, too..

  • @franescadiano
    @franescadiano Год назад +2

    No Italian would buy - or even accept as a gift - dumps like these! if they are left crumbling it is because nobody is foolish enough to pay tens, if not hundred of thousand of Euros to restore them. They are usually falling to pieces, rotting, and almost all of them are in places where it is hard to live and the heath in summer kills you. It's a business only for the locals, not for the naive buyers.

  • @emanuelgalvani9893
    @emanuelgalvani9893 4 года назад +169

    Packed my bags, I’m ready to leave USA!

    • @oceanbaby5820
      @oceanbaby5820 4 года назад +7

      Me too!!!l😁

    • @alejandrae5605
      @alejandrae5605 4 года назад +6

      I’m packing!

    • @jackmorgan1677
      @jackmorgan1677 4 года назад +7

      "Packed my bags, I’m ready to leave USA!" Starting another Democratic Party in Italy. Yeah... that is exactly what they need there...

    • @alejandrae5605
      @alejandrae5605 4 года назад +1

      Nick nice to know!

    • @tamzenkarma
      @tamzenkarma 4 года назад +5

      By January
      USA won't be the USA.
      This whole world is going to 💩
      Prepare, they want us all dead

  • @TahtahmesDiary
    @TahtahmesDiary 4 года назад +600

    Put in high speed internet, you'll sell every home.

    • @johndonald3566
      @johndonald3566 4 года назад +47

      And boost the local economy in the process. Everyone works om pc's from home these days.

    • @Angeline453
      @Angeline453 4 года назад +4

      John Donald not in Italy...

    • @bluesira
      @bluesira 4 года назад +4

      They already sold them all though LOL

    •  4 года назад +3

      this is the most boomer shit I've ever read lmaoo

    • @javiermendoza5173
      @javiermendoza5173 4 года назад

      @ what? Remote Jobs?

  • @td2926
    @td2926 3 года назад +986

    $76,000 is nothing for a house, Paris sells similar run down houses for over 400,000 euros

    • @d3r4g45
      @d3r4g45 3 года назад +37

      There is no job there. And if you are lucky enough to have a job there you get 700€/month. There is a reason why they are cheap.

    • @anthonyshepherd1222
      @anthonyshepherd1222 3 года назад +27

      Yes....that's Paris

    • @boredoflife8703
      @boredoflife8703 3 года назад +7

      But its a town in village where mafia roams around unlike france, do you think its worth to live near mafia for a outsider?

    • @td2926
      @td2926 3 года назад +66

      @@boredoflife8703 You watch too many movies with stereotypical depictions of Italians.

    • @boredoflife8703
      @boredoflife8703 3 года назад +5

      @@td2926 wtf are you talking about, inthis village people left this homes because they had problems with mafia, do your homework before you reply

  • @wissbegierigkeit7001
    @wissbegierigkeit7001 Год назад +8

    In the Val di Noto area (Southeastern Sicily) prices are low too, and there are many old historical houses that are being sold and renovated. I love seeing how the countryside is experiencing a new life. I strongly encourage this cultural enrichment, which is always been part of the Sicilian culture.

  • @dann1368
    @dann1368 3 года назад +331

    Honestly I would invest in this kind of houses. Its a blank canvas! You can make it your own!

  • @GrumbleGamer18
    @GrumbleGamer18 4 года назад +960

    $100,000 is a steal, it’s going to cost me a minimum of $500,000 to get a home in Ontario

    • @SB-qh8ps
      @SB-qh8ps 4 года назад +10

      GrumbleGamer 18 Canadian squad wya🇨🇦

    • @GrumbleGamer18
      @GrumbleGamer18 4 года назад +2

      Wakey wakey Eggs n bakey ayeeeee 🇨🇦

    • @pyromaniac354
      @pyromaniac354 4 года назад +13

      Look at the guy running your country.
      Wait till ya taxes double.
      Lololol

    • @GrumbleGamer18
      @GrumbleGamer18 4 года назад +1

      gfy everyone 😂 idk how much longer he’ll last honestly

    • @pyromaniac354
      @pyromaniac354 4 года назад +3

      @@GrumbleGamer18 don't worry.
      We are in the same predicament here in New Zealand

  • @thesunshade9750
    @thesunshade9750 4 года назад +332

    In Italy there's a lot of houses without people. In the Philippines theres a lot of people without houses. Life.

    • @zelbarbero
      @zelbarbero 3 года назад +18

      Because a lot of people flood the cities in hopes that they land a high paying job but in reality, luck is tough. Life in the province is easier.

    • @inthesparklingsky
      @inthesparklingsky 3 года назад +8

      Unfortunately, in Italy you can also find people without houses. It’s just that nobody knows because nobody talks about them. And they can’t even intrude into abandoned houses because the law doesn’t allow that. Life’s the same everywhere, my friend. =(

    • @mariad.s.6760
      @mariad.s.6760 3 года назад +8

      Well the Philipino lacking a house should all fly to Italy and repopulate the empty villages and towns! Italians love Philipino people!! Tell them

    • @adzadfrevterzad6214
      @adzadfrevterzad6214 3 года назад

      Cringe.

    • @josephinecua8488
      @josephinecua8488 3 года назад

      Fuuny life

  • @Sacrificallamba
    @Sacrificallamba 2 года назад +17

    I did the conversion, and at current rates, one of these homes would cost 60 lakh rupees. This is rural Italy. It might suck a little, but it's still Italy. A house that size in rural India (if you have the land) will cost around 40 lakhs and take 3-4 years to be completely completed. Now that is a really good deal in my opinion.

  • @modge472
    @modge472 4 года назад +197

    Bruh $100,000 home is still cheaper than the wack ass houses here in US

    • @ijnyamato643
      @ijnyamato643 4 года назад +5

      It's around the price of an average house. But this is better because - if the area these houses are in keeps getting built upon, the values of these homes will skyrocket.

    • @shavannac2771
      @shavannac2771 4 года назад +1

      Lmaoooooo. Fr rent in nyc is 2,000+ a month for a tiny studio apartment

    • @Udontkno7
      @Udontkno7 3 года назад

      in the south it’s not

    • @karmstrong6566
      @karmstrong6566 3 года назад

      @tea drinker only if you live in the middle of no where

    • @aesie1229
      @aesie1229 3 года назад

      Depends where you live in the US. California is outta pocket but in Texas you can get a lot for just 100k

  • @sugarmilk28
    @sugarmilk28 3 года назад +803

    If you are being sold a 1$ house don't expect it's going to be a new house. 70k for a home in Italy is a great price.

    • @Frippa340
      @Frippa340 3 года назад +23

      dipende, nei villaggi sperduti della sicilia le case completamente abitabili possono costare anche solo 30mila euri

    • @markdove5930
      @markdove5930 2 года назад +7

      It's really not you have no idea about anything stop.
      At 70k I can find something a lot better than a run down trash in a dying city.

    • @filippogamer2994
      @filippogamer2994 2 года назад +6

      @@markdove5930 for 70k you would have an really modern and expensive house, none of the houses they showed was that expensive probably less than 30k

    • @youraveragejoe1
      @youraveragejoe1 2 года назад +2

      @@filippogamer2994 is Italy really that cheap?! Only 70k for a really modern expensive house?

    • @filippogamer2994
      @filippogamer2994 2 года назад +1

      @@youraveragejoe1 no but if you pay 1$ for the house and you don’t do a lot of work. I don’t remember it was a lot time ago

  • @chelseapw
    @chelseapw 2 года назад +3840

    We bought an 800sqft home for 23k (not in rubble/structurally sound/just needs facelift) and our architect is doing complete renovations for 20k in southern Italy. Totally worth it.

    • @mozdickson
      @mozdickson 2 года назад +96

      LOL (having watched plenty of footage of this kind of thing, you are dreaming) 20K hahah! Even the property taxes and approvals will exceed that.

    • @emilsabatini4038
      @emilsabatini4038 2 года назад +16

      So there were problems or concerns with cost, availability, and delivery of building materials and then cost of architect and contractor? Your architect is your contractor doing your renovations? I meant 2 ask there were no problems or concerns?

    • @dorotak1728
      @dorotak1728 2 года назад +15

      Sounds good! Good luck guys. Even if it's a bit more I think it would be still worth it :)

    • @randymack1782
      @randymack1782 2 года назад +22

      @@mozdickson thats what holds me back, I live in rural USA, I have done major renovations to my home, property, never once needed an architect to draw plans, nor a contractor to do any work, I am fully capable to do all my own work, other than roofing now, but never need to get anything approved, or red tape,
      growing up, I worked many years of my youth for a licensed contractor, so I know what I am doing, and I also graduated from electrical programs in college for electrical wiring, so why would I want to pay for people to get involved with red tape? and contractor to do any work I could do myself.
      my wife is retiring either this year or next, undecided, I may work 4-5 more years, but would love to have a vacation home to stay at months at a time. presently I do own 3 homes, with 45 miles, & I have done all work myself, but its time to sell 2 of them.

    • @paperxplane1
      @paperxplane1 2 года назад +44

      @@mozdickson You would be surprised, having a home in Italy and having hired contractors and asked handy older family members and their friends for help, renovations are pretty cheap in Italy. Especially because the demand is low.

  • @carbonfibercrypto2919
    @carbonfibercrypto2919 Год назад +2

    imagine how many jobs italians could have if the government stopped taxing people to death and making them avoid the place except for tourism?

  • @hetalshah2747
    @hetalshah2747 4 года назад +420

    It’s good to see the government is giving homes almost for free to repopulate it

    • @headsandtailsheadsandtails4313
      @headsandtailsheadsandtails4313 4 года назад +4

      Over $70.000 all in yep amazing deal,,not..cheaper to do as other couple did and buy one for £20.000 and do the little bit of renovation..way better..

    • @raffaeleirlanda6966
      @raffaeleirlanda6966 4 года назад

      It is the Mayors not the government... 🤔

  • @duck3298
    @duck3298 4 года назад +840

    You can just rebuild the house, you bought the land for 1 dollar

    • @aleshinteregger8554
      @aleshinteregger8554 4 года назад +42

      not that easy

    • @duck3298
      @duck3298 4 года назад +175

      @@aleshinteregger8554 easier than buying land and building new house

    • @NWYVR
      @NWYVR 4 года назад +9

      Do you actually get the land free hold? Or is it a lease?

    • @duck3298
      @duck3298 4 года назад +5

      @@NWYVR idk but as i understand you own the house if you did the rules

    • @CharliieG88
      @CharliieG88 4 года назад +47

      No, you are obliged to restore the building (if you buy under one of these deals)

  • @rosejasmine4214
    @rosejasmine4214 3 года назад +684

    People in the video are pretty satisfied with their houses... I don't know what the narrator was trying to prove!?

    • @griverniere
      @griverniere 3 года назад +22

      She told us the truth that the $1 home still need renovations etc, and it's actually costs $100,000 before we can live there properly

    • @vangelisgru7271
      @vangelisgru7271 3 года назад +16

      @@griverniere spending 100k over 4-5 years is a no brainer

    • @sexy_tanjiro8878
      @sexy_tanjiro8878 3 года назад +2

      The Scootish lady thought the home was a bargain same for the Arizona couple. They both feel scammed.

    • @ryanbianchi6582
      @ryanbianchi6582 2 года назад +1

      Its pretty obvious, it says it in the title....

    • @Dwightstjohn-fo8ki
      @Dwightstjohn-fo8ki 2 года назад +4

      Narrator is way, way too young. No life experience. When I was four we build our first home: four rooms, wood stove for heat (in minus 45 below) and my job was stacking firewood for the coming long winter. No running water, no indoor toilet. 1955. Still have the photo.

  • @dramastudiobordeaux8058
    @dramastudiobordeaux8058 Год назад +2

    Another hidden cost: not including the monthly protection money you will have to pay the local mafia.
    Good luck.

  • @najmussaqib7542
    @najmussaqib7542 4 года назад +232

    Despite the condition of the homes this is still a good deal.

    • @rosesweetcharlotte
      @rosesweetcharlotte 4 года назад +6

      It depends. For a rental property or vacation property, this could be a bad idea. These towns haven't been able to become vacation hubs for a reason. They are experiencing issues for a reason.

    • @hardeepbabhauri7379
      @hardeepbabhauri7379 4 года назад +6

      @@rosesweetcharlotte in years when it repopulate maybe you can sell it atleast more than a buck
      With population come economy though
      Lol

    • @rosesweetcharlotte
      @rosesweetcharlotte 4 года назад

      @@hardeepbabhauri7379 If that happens

    • @cutiepie5884
      @cutiepie5884 4 года назад

      A good deal in a few years

    • @najmussaqib7542
      @najmussaqib7542 4 года назад +3

      @@cutiepie5884 In a few years the cost will go up significantly. I am student and will be traveling to Rome in a few months and even I am considering to buy one house despite the renovation costs 😅

  • @elijah420stuffs2
    @elijah420stuffs2 4 года назад +75

    Hello everyone. Italian guy here. There are also for 1€ in Tuscany, in the town called "Montieri". It's a lovely place with lot of green scenery. And people are lovely as well.

    • @sauravbasu8805
      @sauravbasu8805 3 года назад +1

      Do you have a plan to buy any of those houses there, maybe as a vacation home ? If not, why?

    • @herasean5720
      @herasean5720 3 года назад +1

      For real? I have dreamed of visiting Tuscany for months... How good it's if I can have a house there 😂 but I need to do deep research first

  • @enesimajebi2935
    @enesimajebi2935 4 года назад +583

    You can tell that Scottish lady's husband was secretly praying they didn't get the lot😂

    • @Mashruz
      @Mashruz 4 года назад +15

      but too scared of his wife 😁😁

    • @johntore6108
      @johntore6108 3 года назад +1

      @@Mashruz If the "Husband is afraid" of his Wife then that makes him a SIMP. Yes, Dear. Anything Honey SIMPS.

  • @andrewcoates4952
    @andrewcoates4952 Год назад +1

    South Italian resident here. It’s not exactly how it’s described here. Often, the homes are located in less than great areas/ crime ridden. Plus, you have to give money back to the government if you sell and you have to invest a minimum amount. Ultimately it works out that you have to spend around the same amount as you would a normal house and then any profit is taken by the Italians’ abysmal taxing system. I feel this is aimed towards tourists anyway as a cash grab and actual Italians can’t afford to do all the stuff within the contract because the economy (especially in the south) is also abysmal, so this is why all the young people move away

  • @Wee_Thought
    @Wee_Thought 3 года назад +1010

    "Oh my god guys these people are paying like 30k for a house!"
    Hun you've obviously never looked at the modern housing market, I'd be lucky to find a house 20 times that amount round where I live in Canada

    • @ifb6368
      @ifb6368 3 года назад +13

      The value isn't that good compared to the rest of Italy. So if we average 75k once all is said and done getting the houses liveable, you can buy an actual house in an Italian city for the same

    • @nover1134
      @nover1134 3 года назад +62

      @@ifb6368 Where, tell me where i buy an house in Italy for 75k.
      I'm waiting.

    • @betha.6279
      @betha.6279 3 года назад +5

      Agreed! My house doubled in value in one year. I feel bad for those still trying to buy a home.

    • @user-il4ec9iq9m
      @user-il4ec9iq9m 3 года назад +38

      Exactly. A shitty $1million home here is considered a steal... now imagine so ending $70k on a historical home with the architectural and natural beauty around.

    • @dlo111
      @dlo111 2 года назад +9

      Absolutely! Average home price whee I live is 1.2 million, for a 4bed 1 bath family home. If I had $100k (at least that much to pay home/renos and convert to euros) and the time and a job in Italy, I would go. Such a good deal, even with the reno prices.

  • @deadazzz
    @deadazzz 4 года назад +293

    The Belgium couple even said that you can't expect a furnished home that's perfect for a $1.

  • @melo1884
    @melo1884 3 года назад +699

    "the truth behind Italy's 1 dollar houses" I mean what did you expect

  • @KMTepi
    @KMTepi Год назад +2

    You are buying an abandoned, several years old homes for 1 dollar, what do you expect? the real price comes in renovating it and maybe traveling to it if you live far. After that it should be the sweet life it is