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  2. One-off housing - Wikipedia

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    Government officials stated at a planning conference in 2001 that 36% of dwellings built in 2000 in Ireland were one-off houses. [1] Recent years have seen a huge increase in the supply of all types of housing in Ireland with 547,000 houses, equivalent to a third of the total national housing stock, built in the period 1996–2006 [2]

  3. Italy’s one euro houses: Who can buy one and how does ... - AOL

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    It’s also worth noting that not every property ends up being sold for just a euro. Popular houses have become the subject of a bidding war, with several going for €5,000 or even €20,000.

  4. 5 Stunning Italian Villages Where You Can Buy a House for $1

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    Several villages on this Southern Italy island have been selling or auctioning off 1-euro homes. Some notable Sicilian villages with 1-euro homes have included Caltagirone, which is known for its ...

  5. Category:Houses in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    Houses in the Republic of Ireland (4 C, 58 P, 1 F) Houses in Italy (11 C, 21 P) L. ... Houses in Monaco (1 C) Houses in Montenegro (2 C) N. Houses in the Netherlands ...

  6. We still moved to a town with 1-euro homes; we just didn't ...

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    Callie Riemann and her husband moved to a small, vibrant Italian town with $1 homes. They considered buying one but glad they chose a pricier option.

  7. Irish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    By the second quarter of 2010, house prices in Ireland had fallen by 35% compared with the second quarter of 2007, and the number of housing loans approved fell by 73%. [1] [2] The collapse of the property bubble was one of the major contributing factors to the post-2008 Irish banking crisis.

  8. Ghost estate - Wikipedia

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    [5] [15] In 2008, it was reported that Irish banks had lent 25 billion euro to builders and property developers for the construction of apartments and houses. [16] Estimates on the number of empty houses varies widely. In October 2008, it was estimated that Ireland had up to 50,000 homes – a year's supply – sitting vacant. [17]

  9. This Italian town is struggling to sell off its empty homes ...

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    Italy’s one-euro-home sales have attracted interest in recent few years, but towns like Patrica, located south of Rome, have struggled to offload their empty homes.