Your dream is coming true: An Italian town in the pretty region of Puglia wants to pay you to move to Italy.
But it’s not a bad deal: To give you an idea, a 500-square-foot house in Presicce costs around $25,000.will be posting additional information and applications in the coming weeks.
Presicce was able to come up with the funds for this new scheme, due to a merger with a neighboring town—Acquarica—in 2019. The current population is now around 9,000 people. “After the merger, as per Italian law, our wider territory will be blessed with more public funds, roughly [1 million] euros per year for several years forward, which we intend to invest to revitalize the old district,” Palese told CNN.
, which showcased Presicce’s crumbling palazzos and Baroque churches. The town is surrounded by farmland, olives groves and a rolling landscape lined with bike paths and walking trails.
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