Italian Region Pays People To Move Uphill
The Italian region of Emilia Romagna is paying people under 40 up to €30,000 to move to its mountain towns and buy or restore a house, in a bid to revamp depopulated areas. …
The Italian region of Emilia Romagna is paying people under 40 up to €30,000 to move to its mountain towns and buy or restore a house, in a bid to revamp depopulated areas. …
Emilia Romagna is paying people under 40 to move to its mountain towns and buy or restore a house—sounds too good to be true? Here’s the fine print. …
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