BY: Laura Begley Bloom
There’s something about the idea of moving to Italy that inspires wanderlust—especially when that dream life comes with (yes!) free money. Italy is again trying to inspire the next generation to move there. We’ve all heard about the 1 euro houses that are being sold to foreigners, but they take a lot of time and money to renovate.
This time around, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy is sweetening the pot by offering to pay up to 50% of your rent if you relocate and work remotely on a long-term basis. The town will pay you even more money if you become a resident and have a baby or open a hotel.
SOURCE: https://www.forbes.com
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