At a symbolic price of 13 cents, or one kuna, the old Croatian currency, this initiative is sure to appeal to lovers of real estate adventures!
These countries offer houses at very low prices
In Italy, buying a house for one euro has become a reality in several villages across the country. Localities such as Mussomeli in Sicily or Cinquefrondi in Calabria have launched programs aimed at revitalizing their communities by offering abandoned properties at a nominal price. This initiative attracted worldwide attention, and gave some ideas to other countries.
These offers are not only real estate opportunities, but also invitations to discover the cultural and historical richness of these regions. In addition to becoming homeowners at a lower cost, buyers often benefit from a picturesque living environment, far from the hustle and bustle of big cities.
However, these offers are not without conditions. Buyers must commit to restoring the properties within a specified time frame, thereby contributing to the preservation of local heritage. These programs generally aim to attract families or individuals looking to settle permanently, rather than investors looking for secondary properties.
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Located in Croatiathe small town of Legrad in turn offers houses at knockdown prices. Located in the northeast of the country, this exotic destination runs along the Drava river and benefits from a green and peaceful setting. Despite its charms, Legrad’s population has declined over the years, prompting authorities to take drastic measures to revitalize the area.
Among them, the plan to sell houses for a symbolic sum of 13 cents. This initiative aims to attract new residents and revitalize the local economy, and offers potential buyers a unique opportunity to acquire a property at a lower cost, in an idyllic setting.
In addition to the attractive price, buyers benefit from other advantages, such as financial assistance for the renovation of buildings and the possibility of contributing to the restoration of local heritage. However, this offer is not without conditions. Potential buyers must meet certain criteria, including being under the age of 45, in a marital or extra-marital partnership, not owning other properties and not having a criminal record.