Italian Village Offers $1 Homes to Disillusioned Americans Post-Election
Ollolai in Sardinia targets U.S. citizens seeking change after Trump's re-election with affordable housing offers.
- The village of Ollolai in Sardinia, Italy, is selling homes for as little as €1 to attract Americans disenchanted with the U.S. political climate.
- Mayor Francesco Columbu launched a website aimed at Americans, offering them a chance to relocate and help revitalize the village.
- Since the initiative's launch, the website has received tens of thousands of inquiries, primarily from U.S. citizens.
- The offer includes €1 properties needing renovation and ready-to-move-in homes priced up to €100,000, with assistance available for navigating local bureaucracy.
- The scheme aims to counteract depopulation in Ollolai, which has seen a significant decline in residents over the past decades.