Perhaps you found yourself exploring the Sicilian real estate market as a result of reading about the ‘€1 house’ schemes that have become popular in towns like Gangi and Salemi. You certainly wouldn’t be alone! The schemes have brought media attention to various communities on the island, and as we discuss in more detail here, they aren’t too good to be true! Or, rather, they weren’t…
The problem is that, as these schemes have grown and helped towns grow, they’ve brought up the prices of the labor that’s required to honor the renovation agreements which purchasers are required to sign. They can also create a slightly inauthentic atmosphere, a refurbished historic town populated almost exclusively by new arrivals who don’t have a strong connection to the area and in some cases only visit for a few weeks a year.
There is also the problem of resale value: you may not be speculating on real estate, but when you make an investment on this scale you don’t want it to end up worth less than you spent. And what do you think the market looks like for property in a town where you can buy a house for a Euro? It’s not ideal.
