Northern Italy doesn’t usually do €1-homes. That headline has typically belonged to depopulating villages in southern Italy – beautiful places, yes, but often far from major job markets and transport links. So the Recoaro Terme–Posina–Valli del Pasubio initiative is genuinely eyebrow-raising: it’s a mountain / pre‑Alpine €1 programme anchored in a wider plan run by the Unione Montana Pasubio Piccole Dolomiti. The so-called “Little Dolomites” are a spectacular corner of the Veneto, about an hour’s drive from Verona and Venice and only around 30 minutes from the Renaissance city of Vicenza. The catch is always the same: €1 houses are not “cheap homes”. They’re degraded and renovation-heavy, and the rules are written to ensure you actually restore them. Let’s find where and how you can acquire one of the houses up for grabs. FIND OUT WHICH ITALIAN CITY IS RIGHT FOR YOU Why this one feels different from the usual southern €1 story This initiative is coordinated by the Unione Montana Pasubio Piccole Dolomiti. In practical terms, the Unione (and the member municipalities) publish a number of properties that can be acquired for 1 euro (currently, 25 properties in the initial phase), and collect expressions of interest from would‑be buyers.…
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