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Buying houses in Italy for less than 20 thousand euros: the secrets of the search.

Buying houses in Italy for less than 20 thousand euros: the secrets of the search.

Buying houses in Italy for less than 20 thousand euros: the secrets of the search.

How to find the cheapest houses? The easiest way to find the cheapest houses in Italy is to use special internet sites. Just open Idealista or Immobiliare to find the richest real estate options and set our search with specific characteristics. For example, only look for houses in provincial areas, especially in central and southern Italy, and on islands. Then set a price limit of around 40 thousand euros. This way we find all the cheapest homes for sale.

Each real estate website has its own peculiarities.

You may need to select the "cheapest" option, which will put the listings in order from cheapest. But after setting these parameters, we will have in front of our eyes a perfect selection of the cheapest properties.

What are the risks of buying a house for underpriced?

In general, we can say that there are no particular dangers in buying cheap houses. But it is also true that some points need to be clarified. For example, if the houses cost less than 50 thousand euros, it is likely that communications will need to be replaced or deep renovations will be required.

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A house in the province, away from the big cities, can cost even less than 50 thousand euros. There are houses that sell for less than 35 thousand euros. In such cases, it is better to be more careful and try to determine the causes. In addition to the neighborhood, the roof or foundation may need to be updated.

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