Presicce Awaits: The Crazy Offer You Can’t Miss for Living in Puglia’s Paradise

If you haven’t guessed it, I’m a bit obsessed with Italy. The food, the culture, the landscape (& seaside). So, here’s yes ANOTHER Italian town that has a crazy offer for you to move there...

For all my real estate enthusiasts / location-independent travelers following me here, this one is pretty crazyyy!

If you’ve ever dreamed of living in that fairytale dolce vita lifestyle in the countryside of Italy, sipping supreme €2 local red wine that while surrounded by vineyards & a short drive from the Adriatic coast... or if you’re simply looking to diversify your investment portfolio - Presicce, a town in Puglia (the “heel of the boot” when you look at the map of Italy) is offering $32,000 to anyone willing to move there.

WHAT?! And the catch isn’t even that crazy of a catch... You just need to put the money towards buying a house built prior to 1991 in this area, & register as an official, settled resident. That’s it.

Yet another genius initiative aimed at revitalizing the town, to boost its population like we’ve seen in my previous posts about the 1 euro house scheme and Sardinia’s 3 months free rent offer, because the youngsters have all moved away.

AND if you’re looking to settle and start a family here, there’s a grant of €1,000 for every new baby born there. Haha you couldn’t make this up - real investment in the future! (Yes, I get it. That doesn’t even cover diaper costs. But if it was in the works anyway.. 🤷‍♀️)

As someone who’s passionate about real estate & has lived a location-independent lifestyle for years, it is so valuable to make the most of opportunities like this. Investing in property in such a beautiful & culturally rich area enhances your investment portfolio & offers you the flexibility to enjoy a slower pace of life whenever you choose.

So, even if you’re not looking to live in Presicce full-time, you could still buy a property, take advantage of the incentives, & rent it out to generate a steady stream of revenue. With the growing trend of remote work and the rise of digital nomads, there’s a high demand for extended stay accommodations in picturesque locations like this.

Which do you prefer of these Italian offers?

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