UNBELIEVABLE: Brazilian buys three houses for R$16 each in Italy

Have you ever imagined that you could conquer the dream of buying your own home by paying just R$16? That's what happened to a Brazilian woman who bought three houses in Italy for 3 Euros each.

It all happened in 2019, when the Brazilian Rubia Daniel, who lives in California, found on the internet the information that the Italian town of Mussomeli was selling abandoned houses for just 3 euros. The offer was part of the Italian campaign to attract new residents and investors.

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With the success of the story on the internet, Rubia was interviewed by the portal Insider and said that she fell in love with the place, as it reminded her of the city of Brasília, where she was born.

In addition to the symbolic value, the city has defined some rules that can influence the final decision to buy your own house in Italy. Check it out here!

Abandoned houses in Italy for purchase

The story of the Brazilian who bought houses for ridiculous amounts went viral and gained everyone's interest. Many people don't know, but the sale of abandoned properties in Italy has been going on since 2014.

The project has consolidated and gained popularity in the country, so it is possible to buy houses in famous regions, such as Sicily and elsewhere.

The city of Mussomeli, for example, has about ten thousand inhabitants and carried out the campaign to strengthen its local reuse project.

The sale of houses attracts people and investors to the small town and, likewise, is a way to receive younger people.

Condition to buy houses for R$16 in Italy

Despite being a big deal and a dream come true, the negotiation of cheap houses has an important condition. The buyer must renovate the place within a period of up to three years and, in addition, must invest an average of 110,000 reais (20,000 euros) in the property.

Considering the total expenses, buying a house in Italy is still an opportunity to profit from resale or to have a space to travel with the family whenever they want.

In the case of Rubia, she intends to keep the property, so that it will be an inheritance for her four children. However, she already knows that if she wanted to put the properties on the market again, she would make at least R$165,000 on each one. In other words, she did a real “China business”!

Finally, in addition to Italy, other European countries also offer similar conditions for buying houses or working in Europe, such as Ireland, which is offering money to anyone who wants to live on the islands Or the Finland, which offers jobs in different areas.

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