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Less than 8 yuan a suite house clearance price, there are many routines

Less than 8 yuan a suite house clearance price, there are many routines

4hw.com.cn: can you imagine a house that can be bought for 1 euro? Recently, Italy sold its house for one euro in order to attract residents. However, my own survey found that there are full routines behind it.

Imagine chatting with neighbors in the narrow streets of the old city of Italy, drinking Campari orange juice in the market, and overlooking the hilly landscape of Sicily from the living room - what a yearning life. To achieve such a life, you only need 1 euro to buy a suite.

Recently, the small town of Mussomeli, located in the center of Sicily, Italy, put about 100 houses on the real estate trading website, and 400 houses may be launched in succession.

What kind of city is musomeli?

According to the official introduction, musomeli is a small town with 11000 people. It is located in the center of Sicily and in the inner hills east of the platani river.

Musomeli with continental climate is cold and dry in winter and warm and windy in summer. The rain is concentrated in January, February, March, April, October and December, and there is almost no rain in summer. The temperature in winter is about 3-11 DEG; C. In summer, it is 15-32 ℃ (sometimes to 35 ℃).

According to the official introduction, due to the advanced video surveillance system and a large number of police officers, musomeli has not had any robbery for many years. It is one of the safest cities in Italy.

In addition, the Agrigento sea is only 40 minutes away from the town. In terms of transportation, musomeli is 172.6km away from Catania airport and 96.8km away from Palermo airport.

Why did musomeli sell the house for one euro?

Musomeli's project to sell houses is called 'case1euro'. According to the proposal of toti nigrelli, a member of musomeli City Council, on April 4, 2009, musomeli City Council voted to pass the 'regulations on facilitating the transfer of property within the city'. By April 2019, the law has been fully operational and has become an important measure for trading with people from all over the world.

So why do musomeli residents sell their houses for 1 euro? This is mainly due to property tax and housing vacancy caused by residents' relocation.

Because Italian citizens are only exempt from property tax on their first house, citizens with multiple houses have to pay high taxes to the Italian government, which makes some Italian citizens with multiple houses prefer to sell their houses at the price of 1 euro rather than pay additional taxes.

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On the other hand, the relocation of musomeli residents has reduced the population of the old urban area. Musomeli once set off a construction boom in the 1970s, and many local residents moved to musomeli's new town.

Another reason is that the houses in the old urban area once belonged to the parents and grandparents of these residents. After the death of their parents and grandparents, although these residents living in the new urban area or in big cities inherited these houses, they did not choose to return to the old urban area. This has left houses vacant in the old city, and some citizens want to sell their houses in musomeli.

1 euro purchase is just a gimmick

But the purchase cost of 1 euro for these houses is only a symbolic gimmick.

At present, the living area of 100 houses sold is 45 to 140 square meters. These houses are in urgent need of maintenance. After the purchase, the new owner needs to deposit a deposit of 5000 euros. In addition, the buyer must redecorate the house within three years, otherwise the deposit of 5000 euros will be handed over to the municipal government.

The community 'only' requires buyers to update the appearance of their houses. The price per square meter is about 100 euros, which means that the cost of decoration is about 4500 euros to 14000 euros. On the other hand, if you have to renovate the whole house, the cost will be higher - about 700 euros per square meter.

In addition, buyers have a small property and waste management fee to pay, which is about 300 euros per year.

Hundreds of houses have been sold, and the local tourism industry has become the biggest winner

According to the 21st Century Business Herald reporter, the musomeli municipal government has received 60000 applications. The local government said that thousands of people came to musomeli to visit, and the local tourism industry became very active. Many people who intend to buy houses will stay in musomeli for a few days.

In addition, the local government has also set up a special office to receive tourists in line and show them free real estate. At present, 100 houses have been sold, of which 2 are purchased by non Italians.

Previously, other Italian cities sold houses at low prices

In addition to musomeli, according to the 21st Century Business Herald reporter, about 15 cities and towns in Italy have implemented the policy of 1 euro house purchase. These cities hope to slow down the population outflow through this policy.

Aga, an Italian analysis agency, analyzed the practice of selling houses for 1 euro in recent years and reminded buyers that they must ensure that they meet a series of requirements. For example, these sellers must pay all notarization fees and administrative fees and promise to submit housing renovation projects within one year of purchase.

Generally speaking, the cost of transformation is 20000 to 25000 euros. In addition, new owners are required to start renovation works within two months after receiving all permits. Another requirement imposed by the municipality is the payment of a guarantee of 5000 euros, which will be returned when the renovation is completed three years later.

Of the 15 places mentioned above, 5 are in Sicily and 2 are in Sardinia, Piemonte and Tuscany. In addition, the list also includes towns in MARKAY, Campania, Abruzzo and Lazio.

In fact, with the development of urbanization, population outflow has become a 'heartache' in some Italian cities. In 2017, candela town in Puglia region of Italy also launched a policy, offering prices ranging from 800 euros to 2000 euros to residents willing to settle in candela town.

Nicolas middot, mayor of candela; Nicola gatta said in an interview with CNN travel that his goal is to increase the number of residents to 8000.

Candela was once called 'little Naples' in the 1990s. The streets are full of tourists, businessmen and vendors. But today only 2700 people live in kandra.

But to get the resettlement fee, candidates must meet several conditions - for example, they must state that they will live in kandra, have a house in kandra and have a job with an annual salary of at least 7500 euros.