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How to Unlock Your €1 House Journey
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Find Towns

Browse charming Italian, French, and Spanish towns offering €1 houses. Updated list of active programs.

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Know the Rules

Understand deposit requirements, renovation timelines, and unique local conditions before you apply.

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Explore €1 House Towns in Italy

See all participating towns across Italy's regions on the map below.

Amalfi Coast hillside houses in Positano, Italy
Tuscan countryside with farmhouse and cypress trees
Sicilian stone village alley
Lake Como waterfront houses in Italy

Across authentic towns in Italy and parts of France and Spain, municipalities invite new residents to restore unused properties by listing homes for a symbolic price—often just €1. The goal isn't the sale price; it's revitalization. Buyers agree to a transparent set of requirements, such as filing a renovation plan, completing essential works within a set timeline, and maintaining the property going forward.

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