There is a catch, naturally. The properties in Gangi, a picturesque central town that straddles the Madonie Mountains, are generally dilapidated, some abandoned generations ago.But it's free, and the town is taking steps to reduce the notorious Italian paperwork that usually has to be filed for any renovation. Plus, what a place.
The structures give new meaning to the term “fixer-upper,” and anyone who acquires one of the properties has just four years to restore it and make it livable. . . .
Many family homes left behind were the so-called pagglialore typical of this town. The squat, tower-like structures housed donkeys on the ground floor with the paglia, or straw. Chickens and goats were kept on the middle floor. The farmer’s family lived on top.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
You Could Have a Free House in Sicily
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Throw in a visa and a day job, and I'm sold.
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