Americans unhappy with the outcome of the US election are offered $1 homes by an Italian village.
A village on the Italian island of Sardinia has spotted a possible opportunity, as many communities around the world have been unsure how to react to Donald Trump's reelection as president, as quoted in a report by CNN.
After decades of depopulation, Ollolai, like many other rural Italian communities, has been attempting to attract outsiders to help turn things around. To sweeten the deal, it has been offering to sell run-down homes for as little as one euro, or slightly more than a dollar.
Following the results of the November 5 vote, it has now launched a website targeted at prospective American expats, offering more affordable homes in the hopes that those who are disappointed by the outcome will hurry to purchase one of its empty properties.
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