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Originally Posted by Capt. Carrera
I'd be concerned about being able to sell it later on. I'm sure the town is charming, and the house can be rehabbed, but it'll still be in rural Italy where only those with ancestral roots live. Buying a better property in a more metro area where people are moving to, not from, would be a better investment.
It's no different than buying a big house in a small southern town where the mill has closed.
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Which, if any historical value is inherent, would be something interesting to do. There are several YT channels where presenters visit rural American and overturn some interbeing stones. Repurposing structures is popular. And it doesn't take anywhere near 100K to get started.
We'd need to know more about the Italian property.