Some villages in Italy have been selling homes for as little as 1 euro, ideal for people seeking to start a new life in the more remote regions in the country. Now, the town of Maenza in Rome's Latium region has joined the club and is selling homes for a little over that price. The town, located south of the Italian capital, is making dozens of abandoned stone dwellings available for sale in the hope of attracting new occupants. "We're taking it one step at a time. As original families get in touch and hand over to us their old houses, we place these on the market through specific public notices on our website to make it all very transparent," Mayor Claudio Sperduti told CNN. The town is hoping to restore 100 neglected properties, and interested buyers are invited to contact the town hall to be matched up with one that suits their needs.
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