Sicily’s Sambuca di Sicilia has welcomed so many US citizens through bargain home schemes that it’s been nicknamed ‘Italy’s ...
Sambuca di Sicilia's $1 home scheme, once dominated by American buyers, now sees increasing Italian interest, rejuvenating ...
Narrator: And that's Gillian, a new homeowner in Sambuca, Sicily, a picturesque town in Italy's countryside in danger of dying out. That is, until the government started selling abandoned homes ...
Meredith Tabbone, 45, forked out 1 euro - roughly 80p - for a home in Sambuca di Sicilia, Italy. She managed to secure herself a steal due to the area's depopulation issue, with homes being ...
Buying and renovating a cheap 'one-euro' home in Italy doesn't always mean you'll get a return on your investment, as Silvia ...
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Tabbone bought the property in Sambuca di Sicilia, Italy, for around one euro after she seized the opportunity provided by the region's depopulation crisis, with abandoned houses slipping into ...
Of the many depopulated Italian towns to launch bargain home schemes in recent years, none have been more successful than Sicily’s Sambuca di Sicilia. Sambuca’s home sell-offs have seen huge ...
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When the Italian restaurant Sambuca opened in 1998, it wasn’t the shrimp scampi, chicken marsala or generous pours of pinot grigio that kept Houstonians coming back year after year.