A town outside of Rome is selling neglected homes for a little more than $1 but buyers must comm

Publish date: 2024-06-15
2021-08-23T16:23:17Z

A town near Rome is selling houses for just over $1, but there's a catch  — buyers have to commit to renovating them within three years, CNN reported

Maenza is a quaint medieval town full of narrow alleys, cobblestone pathways, and history, according to the same article. 

The town has about 100 homes for sale for 1 euro, or a little more than $1, that are in need of repairs, according to CNN. The homes were built in the 1700s, and many of them have been abandoned for years, CNN reported.

Maenza, Italy, is a little over an hour from Rome by car. Laz@Photo/Getty Images

Small towns in other European countries and other parts of Italy and Sicily have previously listed homes for sale for $1 — but Maenza is the first town in proximity to Italy's capital to offer houses at the eye-catching price tag. 

Claudio Sperduti, the mayor of Maenza, told CNN that Maenza is getting in touch with the families who own the properties to give them up to be sold. 

"Families and youths often leave town to move to larger homes in nearby cities and villas in the countryside, but there's always some newcomer who takes their place so it's balanced out,'' Sperduti told CNN. "This is not a dying city, people still inhabit the old district but it needs a revamp, fresh oxygen."

Buyers can renovate the homes into modern residences or turn them into businesses — including retail stores, restaurants, or bed and breakfasts.

Winding streets in Maenza. Laz@Photo/Getty Images

Potential buyers must file how they'd like to renovate the homes and provide a $5,840 (about 5,000 euros) deposit upon purchasing, according to the same article. The deposit will be returned once renovations are complete, CNN reported. 

Sperduti told CNN that the estimated $5,840 deposit accounts for the homes' size, as they are all between 550 and 750 square feet. This estimate includes tax deductions for environmentally friendly renovations, the article said. 

Maenza was built by shepherds and later occupied by Germanic Volsci tribes, CNN reported. The stone homes have views of the town square, the sea, and the nearby Pontine Islands, according to the same article. 

Potential buyers can visit the town's website to see which homes are for sale. The first round of home applications are due by Saturday, Sperduti told CNN, but more will be on the market soon. 

Representatives for the city of Maenza didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. 

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