![]() ![]() ![]() It’s known for an unusual white pizza sprinkled with chili powder, extra-virgin olive oil made from trees planted by ancient Greek colonizers and a delicate Cacioricotta cheese that is made from goats that wander in the nearby fields. Set at the foot of Monte Cornacchia (which has a view from the peak of the nearby Adriatic Coast), Biccari is surrounded by rolling hills and forests, olive groves and a lake. The trendsetting town is Biccari and it is located in southeastern Italy in the attractive Puglia region. (It has also sparked a copycat trend, with two other villages in Italy announcing plans to sell ready-to-move-into houses starting at about $12,000.) ![]() ![]() Now, a forward-thinking town in Italy is not only selling run-down houses for €1, the town is also trying to lure new residents with a creative offer than makes so much more sense: It is selling unoccupied houses that are turnkey-ready at bargain-basement prices. We’ve all read the stories about the villages in Italy that want to sell you a house for a euro. But that’s the Instagram-versus-reality fantasy, since those homes are usually so decrepit that it takes hundreds of thousands of dollars to fix them up. ![]()
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