Why is real estate in Italy so cheap? Is this a mafia town?
Why is real estate in Italy so cheap? Is this a mafia town?
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calabria is the poorest region of Italy and many small towns there are depopulating.
>picks shitty houses in the middle of nowhere
>wtf why are they so cheap
>Calabria
They are cheap for the same reason an apartment in Burkina Faso would be cheap
I read that there is an old town in Italy that is selling houses for €1 on the condition that you must renovate them within 3 years. Mum and dad were NOT interested.
yep, town in Sardinia
You think it's still available, or they were snatched up in minutes? The minimum investment is said to be €15k, which sounds reasonable. I could renovate a house myself for that.
have no idea lad, I know a lot of dutch people bought houses there.
Yeah why are they so cheap?
>only one million for an apartment in the most expensive apartment building of the most expensive italian city
not helping your case here
Wouldn't even live in shitaly if they paid me that
It's 71 m2. Basically a room and a bathroom
hey I've been to your cunt, pretty cool.
There's even a reality TV show about it here :^)
like how they renovate the houses and such? that's nice
Allow more immigrants in to repopulate the dying towns.
Yeah basically, and how they integrated in the local community. They're all learning Italian too. But the regulations on how to build shit is annoying them because it takes weeks to get a permit through and most of the times a simple idea for a rooftop terrace is rejected because of muh heritage town
>calabria
It's always the most beautiful region of italy. Fact; The further south in Italy you go, the better the scenery.
>apartments in Italy are cheaper than here
Okay, I'm done
>and how they integrated in the local community
keeek I would want to see that. I'm Sardinian as well btw but a coastal mutt, people from the interior and the mountains are extremely closed but hospitable at the same time, strange culture.
>it takes weeks to get a permit
more like months, bureaucracy is horrible.
> rooftop terrace is rejected because of muh heritage town
well depends on the type of thing they want to do, obviously they don't want their town turned into a garish clusterfuck, I get that it might be frustrating though.
T-thanks you too
hey I've been to your cunt, pretty shit
La Vella is quite comfy what are you talking about.
More like La Nigger lmaoooooo
lmao & based
still not sold since 2013....
kakwa grodo etoo?
does this include Italian citizenship for a non-EU?
Nope
Although if you can prove you had an Italian grandparent you're getting one for free, or something like that
Gelendzhik
looks soviet
italian grandpa or great-grandpa with italian birth papers will get you a citizenship.
i know a guy from brazil who paid embassy worker under the table and got one
how easy is it to get a waifu in italy?
do you have a sister i can marry?
classic yankpost
it looks like all those places near the black sea are staying empty and unsold for years.
how ez is it to buy these papers?
you can't buy them
>still not sold since 2013
No, the seller's been registered since 2013. The apartment's been selling since May 7th.
Liguria is better
Rainy frozen shithole
liguria is full of h*man settlements while calabria is mostly wilderness (the towns are utter shit tho), depends which you like more.
>dont accept cash
wtf, italy?
thought you were a greedy, corrupt mafia state?
>frozen
not true, Genova is the only big city and the small towns look 1000 times better than the ones in Calabria
Learn to distinguish between a country's people and it's politicians.
It isn't like Southern Italy everywhere
>buy papers from politicians only
gotcha
True, there's no mafia up north
Liguria is a continuum of human settlements on the coast, Calabria is MUCH more wild and fun if you like that sort of stuff.
I'm not from either region btw I'm just talking about what I saw.
> and the small towns look 1000 times better than the ones in Calabria
mostly true even though there's plenty of shitty places in liguria too.
There is no mafia culture
Organized crime is pretty much everywhere, especially in places with a lot of money
There's no mafia culture because in northern Italy mafia is institutionalized and brought at the head of the industry and government.
>on the coast
the interior is empty though and overall it's much more liveable than Calabria
Yeah, while in the South you have that + actual mafia culture
>empty
yeah no you're 5 million in that tiny strip of land.
also lmao at you trying to prove Calabria is as urbanized as Liguria, like for what purpose?
Calabria is wilder than most Italian regions with the exception of Sardinia maybe, for better or worse it doesn't matter.
Literally looks like my hometown, but the rent isn't nearly as cheap here.
>in the South you have that
The mafia is only able to do as much damage as it does because its upper echelons are supported by the honest northern politicians.
Mafia culture is a joke.
>5 million
your ignorance is showing, stop talking shit about stuff you know nothing about
don't @ me
maybe there's actual jobs in your area.
You didn't check the flag, didn't you?
>Mafia culture is a joke.
Depends on the amount of redtape involved. Also who knows if the mafia will force you to hire their contractors.
1.5 million*
also you've never been to Calabria so why are you so butthurt? Liguria is much more urbanized any way you want to put it.
Exactly, it's just retards babbling about things they don't understand.
#not_all_terroni
only the area of Genoa, where more or less half of the population lives. The entire region is 70% forest, the highest % of any italian region.
not everything in calabria is tropea
>real estate cheap? This dude must be on something
>opens pic
>cirò marina - crotone - CALABRIA
>have fun getting extorted & shot by ndrangheta
you also get a 7% flat tax on your retirement for the first 6 years
non habitual resident program, same as poortugal
youtube.com
kek these fucking people look straight out of a Sopranos cast, same faces and behavior
Italian citizenship by descent (ius sanguinis) is the easiest to get; there have been some cases where having one italiangreat grandparent = fast track citizenship
Those look like shit. Who would want to live there?
Subhumans
Doubtful anyone would actually take residency in Italy, just use the homes as holiday summer homes.
Not him, but I have been pondering getting my Italian citizenship through my grandparents just for fun. Only thing is i’d feel weird having an Italian passport but not knowing the language
>in Italy
why are you so angsty? there's good places to live, not Calabria but still.
Italian is easy enough to learn. The grammar and pronunciation makes sense.
The fuck? How am I angsty? I love Italy. This is the 2nd time some Italian on Jow Forums thought they were getting shittalked out of nowhere. Don't be insecure Giuseppe.
>Doubtful anyone would actually take residency in Italy
pretty passive aggressive thing to say
They look great. Take a 50m2 apartment in coastal Italy for 50 gs life on easy mode
Yeah I might do that one day. I’m learning French right now, so I suppose the transition won’t be too hard
You have to take residence for at least 5 years there, nobody is gifting you anything.
T. a poor balkanite
Italy gets the most expensive villas and apartments in Europe.
A villa in Sardinia can cost up to 300thousands euros per squared meter, which is 3times most expensive than the second most expensive estate in the continent.
To buy a house you need 5 year residence?
>15k people town in the middle of nowhere
>Calabria, the poorest and most backward region and 50% unemployment
>ugly commieblock like
>hurr durr why so cheap
You are no buying a house only, the project's purpose is renovate abandoned houses and above all repopulate small mountain villages which are going to die in few years due to migration towards big cities by young people and the low birth rate.
Yeah, I know. That's what I said in this post
No, you have to take residence there to benefit a 1€ house, though you are not forced to live there 365 days per year...A resident is count as a permanent inhabitant, so it allows to reach the minimum number of inhabitants to maintain open many public services as the post office or the police station.
Yeah okay thanks. Some serious disinformation in this thread.
Comfy, I would love to live there but I'm Mexican, they'd probably think I'm a refugee
you will be fine Pedro
You're probably more European looking than the average southern Italian
Der Übermensch
t. el goblino de el calabria
Not really, i live in a 65m2 apartment and it's got a
decently sized bathroom, a seperated room for the toilet, a big living room with integrated kitchen and two normal sized rooms. That's excluding the ante-room and the hall
It's 2 rooms, it's written on the ad
it's probably a loft then you nigger
Yes, 2 rooms means 2 bedrooms, kitchen, batchroom etc are usually not counted as "rooms".
t. moved about 184 times already
For anyone curious, prices here vary a lot according to the region and the dimension of the city.
(Isn't the same everywhere?)
Anyway, in a small village in underdeveloped regions you can find even newly built houses 60-70m for 40 000 euros.
In a medium sized city in developed regions the same can easily cost 100-150 thousand euros.
In big cities it can reach 250 000.
For decent houses old a few decades prices are lower like 20% less.
What website is this?
nah that bare concrete/unfinished buildings look more like latin america
but the scenery has little to do with quality of life.
there is some breathtaking scenery in africa
>(Isn't the same everywhere?)
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>I live in a rat-hole and its beautiful
The absolute state of Krautistan.