1 euro homes in Basilicata
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Ripacandida in Basilicata has been added to the list of Italian villages offering houses for sale for 1 euro. The 1 euro home initiative in Ripacandida has the main objective of recovering the housing function of the historic centre. In order to do so, it is necessary to go through an urban-building reform that favours the housing of families, tourist-receptive activities, shops or craft or social workshops. Let's find out more about this village in the province of Potenza and find out how you can get your hands on the 1 euro houses for sale in Ripacandida, Basilicata in 2023.

1 euro houses in Ripacandida 2023

The primary goal of the 1 euro home initiative in Ripacandida, as explicitly stated by the local council, is to restore and revitalise the residential aspect of the historic center while also enhancing it with a social element. To achieve this, an urban-building reform is required, which aims to encourage the establishment of families, tourism-related businesses, retail stores, artisan workshops, and social enterprises.

Renovating, enhancing and securing privately-owned buildings in the historic centre, guaranteeing their hygienic and sanitary conditions, also means helping the local economy by employing local firms and workers in the process. This is why how 1 euro house project in Ripacandida plans to contribute to the socio-economic growth of the town, through the recovery of a historical, architectural fabric.

The local council emphasises that this initiative holds significant importance in terms of urban planning, as it is expected to generate new economic momentum. The overarching objective remains the promotion of socio-cultural integration, which will be accomplished by expanding the housing and tourist accommodation options, even for non-residents.

About Ripacandida, Basilicata

Ripacandida is a small village of about 1,700 inhabitants, with a characteristic medieval historic centre which stands on a cliff surrounded by hills in the Vulture-Melfese area. The village's territory sprawls across the slopes of the volcanic terrain of Monte Vulture, forming an expansive sub-region within the Lucanian area. This region is renowned for the cultivation and production of 'Aglianico' grapes, which are used to create the celebrated Aglianico del Vulture wine.

In the historical centre of Ripacandida, there are several palaces dating from the 1700s and 1800s, as well as Casa Lioy, a small palace built around the year 1089, on artefacts from a certainly earlier period. Also noteworthy is the ancient noble residence of Palazzo Baffari-Rossi, whose lower floor houses the Ripacandida Civic Art Gallery.