Kamalists who want to abandon USA before taking possession of donald trump You are in luck, in a small town in Sardinia you have your refuge. The mayor of the town of OllolaiFrancesco Columbu, has launched a message to all those “tired of global politics” and, as anticipated Guardian“to Americans especially”: there will be houses for one euro for those who want to become neighbors.
Columbu, which had already launched similar initiatives to end depopulation, has launched a promotional website in which he invites people to join the neighborhood. “Do you want a more balanced lifestyle? Whether you are looking for a one-euro house to renovate or a house ready to move into, we will guide you every step of your journey, from organizing viewings to finding contractors and navigating the necessary bureaucracy,” they say on the website, where on other occasions They have invited the people to join digital nativesfor example, managing to get ten American professionals to move to the town.
Although, according to the aforementioned media, Columbu put more houses up for sale dAfter the results of the last elections Americans, as he saw an opportunity. “In one day, we had 30,000 requests and more than 156,000 visitors to the website,” says the first Italian mayor, who recognizes that his intention is to create investments and jobs in Ollolai. And although his project is open to all nationalities, the mayor of Ollolai is clear that the procedures for Americans will be done more quickly.
The idea for this councilor emerged in 2018. The plan attracted a wave of buyers who then spent thousands of euros on fix the propertiessince those that cost one euro need renovations, although many did not stay all year. Now, Columbu hopes the latest plea for new residents will attract more people who can work remotely.
As part of the agreement, Ollolai will offer three types of accommodation: free housing for certain categories of digital nomads, 1 euro properties in need of renovation and v
“The goal is revitalize the town and improve the lives of the inhabitants,” explains Columbu. “We are a population made up mainly of older people and we need to invest in our future. We cannot solve the problem with these initiatives, but at least we are creating a bit of activity,” he tells the British tabloid.