https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurabegleybloom/2022/11/21/this-beautiful-italian-town-will-pay-you-30000-to-move-there/?sh=458ee4b86060 This Beautiful Italian Town Will Pay You $30,000 To Move There Welcome to the dream. Another Italian town wants to pay you to move to Italy—$30,000, to be exact. This time around, the deep-pocketed village is Presicce, a charming little hamlet that is known as the “city of green gold,” thanks to the surrounding olive groves. Presicce is set in Puglia, a southern region known for its whitewashed hill towns, lush farmland and pristine Mediterranean coastline. The town will pay people up to 30,000 euros to buy a house and move there, which translates to about $30,000 in today’s dollars. The idea is to attract new residents in order to combat dwindling population numbers, and it’s something that has been used in other parts of Italy. There’s the island of Sardinia (which offered $15,000), the region of Calabria (doling out $33,000) and the village of Santo Stefano di Sessanio (promising up to $52,500), just to name a few.
原来是荒废多年的鬼屋啊,才50平米大,把人当傻瓜吗? "There are many empty homes in the historical center built before 1991 which we would like to see alive again with new residents," local councilor Alfredo Palese tells CNN. "It is a pity witnessing how our old districts full of history, wonderful architecture and art are slowly emptying." The details of the deal are currently being finalized, Palese adds, but authorities are ready to launch applications in upcoming weeks when information will be available on the town hall website. "We will be offering up to 30,000 euros to people willing to move here and buy one of these abandoned dwellings," he says. "The total funding will be split in two: it will go partly into buying an old home and partly into restyling it, if needed." To qualify for the 30,000-euro incentive, buyers must take up residency in Presicce and purchase one of a selection of properties built before 1991, which have been mapped by authorities. According to Palese, house prices start at 500 euros per square meter. Around 25,000 euros should be enough to secure a 50-square-meter dwelling in need of some repairs.
Welcome to the dream. Another Italian town wants to pay you to move to Italy—$30,000, to be exact.
This time around, the deep-pocketed village is Presicce, a charming little hamlet that is known as the “city of green gold,” thanks to the surrounding olive groves. Presicce is set in Puglia, a southern region known for its whitewashed hill towns, lush farmland and pristine Mediterranean coastline.
The town will pay people up to 30,000 euros to buy a house and move there, which translates to about $30,000 in today’s dollars.
The idea is to attract new residents in order to combat dwindling population numbers, and it’s something that has been used in other parts of Italy. There’s the island of Sardinia (which offered $15,000), the region of Calabria (doling out $33,000) and the village of Santo Stefano di Sessanio (promising up to $52,500), just to name a few.
也不见得,意大利语言还是很难学的,中国人还是喜欢英语国家
国内的人想出国哪里去不得?连非洲都能去,还怕意大利?
"There are many empty homes in the historical center built before 1991 which we would like to see alive again with new residents," local councilor Alfredo Palese tells CNN. "It is a pity witnessing how our old districts full of history, wonderful architecture and art are slowly emptying." The details of the deal are currently being finalized, Palese adds, but authorities are ready to launch applications in upcoming weeks when information will be available on the town hall website. "We will be offering up to 30,000 euros to people willing to move here and buy one of these abandoned dwellings," he says. "The total funding will be split in two: it will go partly into buying an old home and partly into restyling it, if needed."
To qualify for the 30,000-euro incentive, buyers must take up residency in Presicce and purchase one of a selection of properties built before 1991, which have been mapped by authorities. According to Palese, house prices start at 500 euros per square meter. Around 25,000 euros should be enough to secure a 50-square-meter dwelling in need of some repairs.
图片 配成了 那个 世界文化遗产 名城
意大利语 发音比较难
但是德国人学起来还行
上课 听德国人 学了几次课, 就读的很流利很流利了
中国人感觉比较难
同志
和你们大美国一样
也看地方啊
翻看欧洲地图看看
西班牙, 意大利 沿海地区 那稠密的人口
还有内地 山区 稀疏的人口
分布不均衡啊
你们大美国人口分布不也不均衡
美国很不一样。欧洲因为有历史,所以即便是偏远地区,居民也是集中居住,漂亮的小镇很多,但是破旧的地方也不少,一个破房子接一个破房子,感觉很压抑。美国发展的晚,小镇很多是农夫集散地,大部分的yard都很大,尤其是南方,基本没有可观的小镇。在欧洲乡下买了破房子,你搞得再好也还挨着一堆破房子。在美国乡下你买了破房子,拆了重盖就是,反正你看不见邻居
欧猪国家。。。真的要去吗?
看位置
肯定不是 科莫大湖边的地方
哈哈哈
也肯定不是米兰 周围的卫星城
3万换了一辈子的麻烦