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  2. 5 Stunning Italian Villages Where You Can Buy a House for $1

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    Find out where to buy 1-euro homes in Italy from Tuscany to the Amalfi Coast and what 1-euro homes cost including renovations according to real estate experts. 5 Stunning Italian Villages Where ...

  3. Italian village offers $1 homes to Americans bent out of ...

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    An Italian village is offering villas for $1 to Americans who were sent into a tailspin and looking to flee the country after Donald Trump’s decisive 2024 presidential election win.. The village ...

  4. Italy’s cheap homes hot spot puts more up for sale - AOL

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    In the previous sales, houses were eventually sold at prices between 1 and 25,000 euros (roughly $27,133,) with most going for between 5,000 euros (around $5,426) to 10,000 euros.

  5. List of villas in Naples - Wikipedia

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    Of the many villas of this era discovered in Boscoreale, Naples, buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius that also buried Pompeii, one now visible is the Villa Regina. [5] That was a villa rustica – a rustic villa, as distinguished from a villa urbana , which would have been grander.

  6. Real estate in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The first historical examples of luxury houses or luxury villas, are from the period of the Roman Empire. In particular, the villas of Roman Emperors, represented the quintessential luxury. Today some are protected as Heritage archaeological of inestimable value and as UNESCO World Heritage Site, as, for example, Hadrian's Villa.

  7. Pontifical Villas of Castel Gandolfo - Wikipedia

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    The built-up area of Castel Gandolfo. In the 11th century, the powerful Basilian monastery of Santa Maria di Grottaferrata had important economic interests in the area of Castel Gandolfo, which arose and developed on the edge of the ancient imperial and then ecclesiastical property, around a church dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel, first mentioned in 1116.

  8. Villa Fontanelle - Wikipedia

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    Villa Fontanelle in 2007. Villa Fontanelle is a villa (sometimes called a palazzo) near Moltrasio on Lake Como in Lombardy, Italy, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) from Milan.The four-storey yellow-painted building was built in the first half of the nineteenth century by the eccentric Lord Charles Currie, a visiting Englishman who fell in love with Lake Como.

  9. Villa Le Balze - Wikipedia

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    Villa Le Balze is a garden villa in Fiesole, a comune of the Metropolitan City of Florence and the region of Tuscany in central Italy.The villa was commissioned and built by Charles Augustus Strong in 1913, where he spent much of his life.